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Post #635808 - Reply to (#635579) by Knightzomegaz
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I LOVE YOU, OK
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Perhaps if you don't know something you shouldn't say it in the first place.

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Post #635809 - Reply to (#635808) by 狂気
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Perhaps if you don't know something you shouldn't say it in the first place.

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Post #635810 - Reply to (#635809) by Knightzomegaz
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remember the vietnamese one the 1st page? its long and old fashioned
its đụ má mày (neutral pronoun), now go say it to a vietnamese

Post #635814 - Reply to (#635810) by mybackhurtz
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remember the vietnamese one the 1st page? its long and old fashioned
its Ä‘uÌ£ maÌ maÌ€y (neutral pronoun), now go say it to a vietnamese

Hmmmm?
Are you perhaps referring to me??
Does this involve clothes or something??

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i ove-lay ou-yay -- pig latin laugh

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Post #635961 - Reply to (#635816) by Sogno
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i ove-lay ou-yay -- pig latin

Pigs speak Latin? Or the "speech" of Latin pigs? I hear English pigs say "oink"... I mean, I haven't actually heard them say it—it's just hearsay. Or was it heresy? Anyway, you can't trust those English pigs.

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Hakka (one of chinese variety) isn't my native language, but my family (except for me) speaks them anyway. The hanzi may seems like chinese but can be read in many different ways

𠊎愛你 - ngai oi nyi

at least that's what it sounds like in my dialect, hope the pinyin isn't wrong.

Edit: I could't write the ngai somehow, it can be replaced with regular 我(wo) then

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Post #637003 - Reply to (#635814) by Knightzomegaz
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@Knightzomegaz lol dude you actually dont know what that means?

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Might as well throw this out too:
我喜欢你 is "I like you" in Chinese simplified (我喜歡你 in traditional)
Pronounciation: wǒ xǐ huān nǐ or wo shee huan ni in mandarin

Post #637006 - Reply to (#637003) by mybackhurtz
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Uhhh, No,
What is it??

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Knightzomegaz: I think mybackhurtz was replying to the thread, not specifically to your post.

And old-fashioned is a term for talking about something that is um... well, an old and outdated thing of its modern version... A quick and simple Google search would help you out with that.

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remember the vietnamese one the 1st page? its long and old fashioned
its đụ má mày (neutral pronoun), now go say it to a vietnamese

My Vietnamese is dreadful, but I know enough to know that THIS IS ABSOLUTELY NOT "I love you" HAHAHAHA. Clever, though. Very, VERY clever.

This is also Google-able.


I LUUUUUUV Yoouuu~

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Te quiero - Spanish
Je t'aime - French
Saranghae - Korean
Mãĩ tumse pyār kartī hū̃ - Hindi

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Jag älskar dig - Swedish

Well, I know a few more languages than that but nothing really that would make any impact...

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Post #637026 - Reply to (#637016) by alex3510
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Te quiero - Spanish
Je t'aime - French
Saranghae - Korean
MãÄ© tumse pyÄr kartÄ« hū̃ - Hindi



This was probably said in a post before but "i love you" in spanish is "te amo" not "te quiero"

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Post #637107 - Reply to (#637026) by juls91
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It is both, actually.

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