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ConsulFlaminicus beschwert sich darüber, daß das englische Wort für Brötchen in der milanesischen Taubensprache "Gräte" bedeutet. Oder so ähnlich. |
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Sehr interessant, die deutsche wort "Gräte" ist wie "great!". |
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I lived in PNG for a year when I was about 3 or 4 years old. I don't remember much, but we lived out in these hills just covered in grass. I was really little, and when the wind was blowing, the hills looked like waves of green water, and I was afraid I would sink. |
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I lived in JPG for a while. It was much smaller and simpler than PNG but I missed the beautiful transparency channel so I moved. |
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I heard that GIF is quite moving. |
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Aye,'tis home to an animated people. |
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[jutta] re your link... I believe that is a 'Kalkspachtel'. |
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Oh. I was thinking lime, as in one third the scurvy-fighting power of a lemon. (Thanks for the beautiful link, spidermother!)
What amused me was that it came up as a homonym of love, laikim.
Guess those betel nuts must really be something. |
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