oh.Lordstar wrote:i just really wanted to say HOLD IT! to his OBJECTION!
in that case:
OVERRULED!
oh.Lordstar wrote:i just really wanted to say HOLD IT! to his OBJECTION!
A friend of mine who worked at an Olive Garden in Philadelphia said he regularly had customers who ordered "Scrimps portfolio" instead of "Seafood portofino". That is just tragically bad.Never_Scurred wrote: Ebonics(southern ig'nant style. Ex. "screets"/streets, "scrimps"/shrimps)
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
No..I just hear alot of the oldheads in my family and neighborhood pronounce it like that.jonny5 wrote:people actually say screets? why....is it easier than streets? or is it an inbreeding thingNever_Scurred wrote: Ebonics(southern ig'nant style. Ex. "screets"/streets, "scrimps"/shrimps)
i have never been to the deep south(except florida as a kid)....are people really that dumb there?
one of my mates in Mongolian he does not rap though. He has this thick American accent which is a novelty in its own right but then his mum calls he and he was scream in Mongolian to her and its quite amusing as mongolian is really unique.
God is an elderly woman with only a few tens of millions in the bank?Lordstar wrote:gods language. . . English!
Sounds awful. Then again rap in most languages sounds awful.
Ah...Elixir wrote:Sounds awful. Then again rap in most languages sounds awful.
actually nevermind chinese rap is hilarious
What was the name of that music video where they hack up the two dude's with machete's for picking on some little Vietnamese Kid's?Never_Scurred wrote:Ah...Elixir wrote:Sounds awful. Then again rap in most languages sounds awful.
actually nevermind chinese rap is hilarious
Vietamese rap.
http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/v ... XhaXx06mkS
^isn't that obvious?jonny5 wrote: you think thats bad....try decyphering brazilian portuguese....i know portuguese people who cant understand more than the odd word.....
That's why I find it so ugly. Not only portuguese, most languages need the vowels to be pronnounced to make any sense. Without them it just sounds plain wrong to me. >_>jonny5 wrote: y thnk thts bd....try dcphrng brzln prtgs....i knw prtgs ppl wh cnt ndrstnd mre thn th odd wrd.....
i meant no offense....i was refering to the way its spoken...very fast, and very little pausing, making it even harder to pick out words...even to someone who speaks a very similar languageForceDevice wrote:^isn't that obvious?jonny5 wrote: you think thats bad....try decyphering brazilian portuguese....i know portuguese people who cant understand more than the odd word.....
Also, I'm from Brazil, so... I 'decipher' lots of it everyday. lol
It's natural that someone from Portugal would have trouble deciphering "our" portuguese in the same way we have deciphering theirs. This doesn't mean brazilian portuguese is uglier or more complicated, nor does what I said in my previous post mean their one is... the two are just different, and one has every right to not like the sound of either of them.
But just so you understand my point, imagine someone reading your post... like this:
That's why I find it so ugly. Not only portuguese, most languages need the vowels to be pronnounced to make any sense. Without them it just sounds plain wrong to me. >_>jonny5 wrote: y thnk thts bd....try dcphrng brzln prtgs....i knw prtgs ppl wh cnt ndrstnd mre thn th odd wrd.....
I'll tell you why....Sonic R wrote:Why is no one like Vietnamese?
A winner is you. I LOVE and adore all of those languages. I actually speak a lot of Welsh, and work with Cymuned. I do graphic design for them (not a lot of it there at the moment aside from their updated logo.)CIT wrote:Cool sounding: Korean, all Baltic languages, Welsh.