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    After visiting this site, I have to wonder: How *do* you say "Oh God, there's an axe in my head!" in Ailurin?

    -Tabby
    the princess with claws

  • #2
    Um, why is it important to know how to say, "Oh my god, there's an axe in my head" in 102 languages?

    *Ella*
    "If you want to know about a man's character, find out what his cat thinks of him."
    -Anonymous

    I just took the SAT!! Oh yeah
    *Ella*
    "But the night rolls around, and it all starts making sense
    There is no right way or wrong way, you just have to live
    And so I do what I do, and at least I exist;
    What could mean more than this?"
    --Bright Eyes

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    • #3
      I don't know, but I was very surprised: they had maori. Wow. i'm impressed!
      Ka kite
      Tui
      Wait- in the Language post in Chatter, someone claimed fluency in Cat and Dog. Ask him!
      T

      Tuibird in Aotearoa
      Conservationist, Scientist, and proud of both!
      Chocolate lover extraordinaire...
      *sob* back to school....*sob*
      My mission: Bringing Maori to the world!
      Go ahead! Panic! Do it now and avoid the June rush! Fear death by water!

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      • #4
        No, no, I can understand them well enough, but I can't speak them. Occasionally, when barking back at a dog, I get an enthusiastic response, but am always left wondering exactly what I said.

        Inside every cynic there's an idealist desperately yearning to be let out, and when they are let out they're usually a real pain and cause all sorts of trouble. --Chris Boucher

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        • #5
          *nods sagely* I have a friend who has that problem...
          Ka Kite
          Tui

          Tuibird in Aotearoa
          Conservationist, Scientist, and proud of both!
          Chocolate lover extraordinaire...
          *sob* back to school....*sob*
          My mission: Bringing Maori to the world!
          Go ahead! Panic! Do it now and avoid the June rush! Fear death by water!

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          • #6
            happens to me with cows most of the time.

            You're only young once but you can stay immature indefintly.

            My givin name (from friends) is Psychotic Susan Hardhead. Psyco Susie for short

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            • #7
              xDDD I know that site!

              I've had the phrase "Drop your weapons and surrender!" translated into 30 languages. If anyone would be willing to translate that into Ailurin, be my guest...
              Nonexistence lacks the qualities it would require to exist; to exist, it would have to not exist, thus negating its existence. Therefore, something must exist; something infinite, with infinite possibilities.

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              • #8
                * deliberately acting stupid* but why would you translate that? unless...*gasps and runs away screaming*
                "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."

                ...and eyes, sweet as honey, soft as moss, that hold in their black vessels the bitterness of old wounds and the tired peace of growing wisdom.

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                • #9
                  ...
                  *~*~*I just love rubber duckies, don't you?*~*~*

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                  • #10
                    chatrboxz0, try to read the FAQ, here.

                    Generally, we try not to post one-liners that have no content/value. If you're confused, vocalize your question into a form we can understand, please.

                    ---
                    Omnia mutantur; nihil interit.
                    Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero.

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