In What Language do te have a favortive Phrase in?

Amore <3

Read as Ai.

Used in:
-Ai
-Aijoo
-Aikoo(-ka)
-Aikyoo'for the word (charm)
-Ai-shimasu(-suru)
-etc.
 In What Language do te have a favortive Phrase in?
 Ryuzakiluver18 posted più di un anno fa
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BlindBandit92 said:
I have many but I really like "Baka" LOL

For people who don't know "baka" means idiot o moron.

Others I like is akira (killer) hentai o ecchi (pervert)

All of these are in Japanese btw. (To people who don't know)
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agreed
Ryuzakiluver18 posted più di un anno fa
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:D Awesome! The successivo time I wanna insult one of my idiot classmates (THEY start it!), I'm totally gonna call him a baka!
BeastBoyCahill posted più di un anno fa
jester616 said:
In Japanese, "Shikata ga nai." Roughly translates as "it can't be helped." Surprisingly useful phrase.
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cool
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lalaland123754 said:
Anticonstitutionellement :D

Or... the Buffalo phrase...

"Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo." is a grammatically valid sentence in the English language, used as an example of how homonyms and homophones can be used to create complicated linguistic constructs. It has been discussed in literature since 1972 when the sentence was used da William J. Rapaport, an associate professor at the università at Buffalo.[1] It was postato to Linguist lista da Rapaport in 1992.[2] It was also featured in Steven Pinker's 1994 book The Language Instinct as an example of a sentence that is "seemingly nonsensical" but grammatical.[3]

The sentence's intended meaning becomes clearer when it's understood that it uses the city of Buffalo, New York and the somewhat-uncommon verb "to buffalo" (meaning "to bully o intimidate"), and when the punctuation and grammar is expanded so that the sentence reads as follows: "Buffalo buffalo that Buffalo buffalo buffalo, buffalo Buffalo buffalo." The meaning becomes even clearer when synonyms are used: "Buffalo-origin bisonte that other Buffalo bisonte intimidate, themselves bully Buffalo bison."
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Interestind back information
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Maria1307 said:
ceolchoirm- concerto in Irish
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cool :)
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IloveMyLord said:
Phoroanic Symbol
Means angel

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 Phoroanic Symbol Means Angel
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it has a penis on it's back
XxKeithHarkinxX posted più di un anno fa
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Omg DX
KuroUsagi posted più di un anno fa
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cool :)
Ryuzakiluver18 posted più di un anno fa
XxKeithHarkinxX said:
"An bhfuil sé cuma mhaith a thabhairt dom a fuck?"
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Meaning...?
BeastBoyCahill posted più di un anno fa
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Does it look like i give a a fuck? in Irish Gaelic :3
XxKeithHarkinxX posted più di un anno fa
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xDD
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BeastBoyCahill said:
Watashi wa Eru desu.
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 Watashi wa Eru desu.
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:3
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