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The Official 'LSamra Needs Friends' Thread (pg. 5)
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aureus
nope! :toothless |
Son of a......... |
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| Aureus |
| quote: | Originally posted by all-nite-freak
who old is caela's mom? |
you really wouldn't like her... she acts like she is on coke all the time (but she's not :()
mid-forties? |
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| arcadia190 |
no its just that i like her name
its sexy and classy @ the same time :D lol |
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| all-nite-freak |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aureus
you really wouldn't like her... she acts like she is on coke all the time (but she's not :()
mid-forties? |
sounds like a plan stan hook it up
she like courvoisier:thepirate
all women act like cokeheads at some point |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by arcadia190
no its not
its the same as sensoriums
and he made it |
but with the text above it it is...
check on the advanced sig guidlines.. your line is past the other line |
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| Aureus |
| quote: | Originally posted by arcadia190
no its just that i like her name
its sexy and classy @ the same time :D lol |
yeah word it's "heavenly" in Latin
| quote: | Originally posted by all-nite-freak
sounds like a plan stan hook it up |
erghh.... ::shudders:: i stay away from the rents... talk to her about that ...
ew... wait.... :wtf: no, man!
::imagines "Who's Your Daddy?" shouting-matches:: :nervous: |
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| Vlad |
Ok... lets get this straight with Spanish...
'H' in spanish usually has no sound, por ejemplo, Hablo ingles. The 'h' is silent, thus you actually pronounce it as Ah-blo.
The 'j' sound usually comes from the 'll' - but this varies depending upon what part of latin america you come from, por ejemplo, Me llamo Vlad. In some countries they will pronounce it as Ya-mo, some places will pronounce it as Ja-mo.
In conclusion, jajajajaja is a fallacy because the 'h' has no sound. |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Ok... lets get this straight with Spanish...
'H' in spanish usually has no sound, por ejemplo, Hablo ingles. The 'h' is silent, thus you actually pronounce it as Ah-blo.
The 'j' sound usually comes from the 'll' - but this varies depending upon what part of latin america you come from, por ejemplo, Me llamo Vlad. In some countries they will pronounce it as Ya-mo, some places will pronounce it as Ja-mo.
In conclusion, jajajajaja is a fallacy because the 'h' has no sound. |
way over-thought :wtf: |
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| arcadia190 |
yeah but in english it does has sound
so its kinda the same to say jajaja and hahaha
i prefer jajaja |
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| Aureus |
| Vlad's Spanish Teacher ftw! |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by arcadia190
yeah but in english it does has sound
so its kinda the same to say jajaja and hahaha
i prefer jajaja |
Yes, but you cant relate the english to the spanish, and you cant relate the hahaha to the jajaja because in both languages neither sound is related to one another. |
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