So I'm sitting at work today (bust out your foreign language skills)...
So I'm sitting at work today (bust out your foreign language skills)...
So I'm sitting at work today...
and a co-worker busts out w/ "Konichiwa".
Then I hear "Yes" in Armenian.
The best one of the day...
"Yo quiero cabesa".
and a co-worker busts out w/ "Konichiwa".
Then I hear "Yes" in Armenian.
The best one of the day...
"Yo quiero cabesa".
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Hey Zach are you portuguese?<sp Because I went to My first bullfight ever and it was mainly the portuguese<sp people and I must say The women are astonishley beautifull.
Oh and the suicide thing was off the hinges..
Oh and the suicide thing was off the hinges..
(greeting in languages) these are the languages I know (conversational and fluent)
korean = anh young ha sa yo
thai = sawasdee krup
portuguese= oi ola
spanish = ola
japanese = ohayo
chinese = ni ho
that's not portuguese, i speak it fluently and that sounds more like french
korean = shipseki (*******)
portuguese= veado (***)
spanish = pinche culero (fucken *******)
japanese = ksobaba (bitch)
chinese = pok gai (bastard)
korean = anh young ha sa yo
thai = sawasdee krup
portuguese= oi ola
spanish = ola
japanese = ohayo
chinese = ni ho
Originally Posted by BoostedRex
tu est mariqesh! Portuguese time now.
korean = shipseki (*******)
portuguese= veado (***)
spanish = pinche culero (fucken *******)
japanese = ksobaba (bitch)
chinese = pok gai (bastard)
Last edited by NeedFD; May 10, 2006 at 09:33 PM.
NeedFD, sorry I should have clarified. That was Azorian Portuguese. I lived there for 15 months and their dialect is WAY off from mainland or Brazilian Portuguese. Kinda like the ebonics version of the language.
[QUOTE=NeedFD]
that's not portuguese, i speak it fluently and that sounds more like french
QUOTE]
It's not French either. It's probably some bastardized language Zach picked up in Lajes.
Sa Bai Dee-Lao/Thai
that's not portuguese, i speak it fluently and that sounds more like french
QUOTE]
It's not French either. It's probably some bastardized language Zach picked up in Lajes.
Sa Bai Dee-Lao/Thai


