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Moonlake Admin
Number of posts : 704 Age : 59 Registration date : 2008-07-08
| Subject: For Aoli Sun Nov 09, 2008 7:27 am | |
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Pred Admin
Number of posts : 775 Age : 31 Location : Chicago Registration date : 2008-07-08
| Subject: Re: For Aoli Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:24 am | |
| your language is confusing say monday | |
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Malty Admin
Number of posts : 1395 Age : 31 Location : Bristol Registration date : 2008-07-09
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Moonlake Admin
Number of posts : 704 Age : 59 Registration date : 2008-07-08
| Subject: Re: For Aoli Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:16 pm | |
| You forgot to mutate but lol ya you wish you were an Angel haha not to mention that Rhyw is sex in Welsh lol .... well when I say sex it means a shag more or less so you said................. Im an Angel, Shag Shit lol
Whatever turns you on malt, lol when you don't mutate it then you fk it up and your now a shit shagger lol
What makes it more funny, if you try to translate it again you get....
I need Sex Cake
Welsh is not simple as putting a line in, im figuring you want Angel Cake lol but that depends on the sentance and area of wales, you took north wales language and made it hillarous to south wales.
No hang on lol you actually wanted to say...........
I - Fi.... Angel - Angel... Rhyw....shag.... Cacen (bad new word)... cake | |
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Malty Admin
Number of posts : 1395 Age : 31 Location : Bristol Registration date : 2008-07-09
| Subject: Re: For Aoli Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:43 pm | |
| hmmmmm, wasnt meant to be like that.....was only I Want Some Cake..... lol | |
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Freddric
Number of posts : 705 Age : 54 Location : Alberta Canada Registration date : 2008-10-15
| Subject: Re: For Aoli Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:41 am | |
| welsh is very fascinating lang and i like to read old myths from wales. I am not sure if ya heard to story of Wibernant or Merlin and the dragon of wales, 2 of my favorite ones all tho it took me awhile to translate from welsh. Seems that my tongue is not meant to be swallowed. | |
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Moonlake Admin
Number of posts : 704 Age : 59 Registration date : 2008-07-08
| Subject: Re: For Aoli Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:31 am | |
| I know my granny used to tell us a lot of stories regarding the dragon, the stone and the treasure in Dinas (Still waiting for the person to come find his treasure) and leading wales out of the clutches of the Saxon's.
Another was similar with Arthur turned to stone statue after his death, and will raise up when the time is right to again drive out the Saxons'. That ones got the dragons with him. Ancient dormant ones in the mountains.
Where I am from in Wales the sleeping Giant is there, they are preserving him now as hes crumbling away with curious visitors tramping all over him.
Lots of stories and things though of Anglo Saxons falling when the time is right, and dragons living still in mountains and speek welsh and we were meant to be the protectors of the dragons who reside there etc | |
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Moonlake Admin
Number of posts : 704 Age : 59 Registration date : 2008-07-08
| Subject: Re: For Aoli Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:51 am | |
| - Malteaser wrote:
- hmmmmm, wasnt meant to be like that.....was only I Want Some Cake..... lol
You almost got it right lol.. Fi Angen could be right, but then could Fi eisiau, Fi Rheidrwydd, and Angel is angel sorry lol could not resist bating you. So Fi Angen Teisen would have been correct, I don't know of anyone who used the word Cacen could be our part of wales though not to mention the fact I can't speek welsh lol. Weird though people speek welsh to me all the time when I go home and im ok with the day to day speeking stuff, but not written. The thing that made it funny was Rhyw lol I don't even know where you got that word the rest would have been good. | |
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