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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jun 20, 2007 16:21:59 GMT -5
Yeah. Primus?
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Post by Neo Nibu on Jun 21, 2007 21:33:45 GMT -5
Nope,
Debro?
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Post by His Holiness King Of Penguins on Jun 23, 2007 7:12:16 GMT -5
nope
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Post by Neo Nibu on Jun 23, 2007 16:12:17 GMT -5
Heh, you gotta guess automaticz...
automaticz?
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jun 26, 2007 2:10:25 GMT -5
Függönycsipesz, magas nyugdíjazások. Valamint romafoglalkoztatás.
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Post by Archaix on Jun 26, 2007 14:51:23 GMT -5
"Curtain-whistle high pensionable. Some roman employment." Which I roughly translate as "Curtain call the doped-out pensioner. Geez, what an Italian worker!"
Debro, are you drinking substances you found under the sink, again?
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jun 26, 2007 15:06:55 GMT -5
;D Well, just copied random words from the papers on my table... ;D
Oh, romafoglalkoztatás: it's a social programme here, to raise the employment rate of the minorities(roma=gypsy)
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Post by Archaix on Jun 26, 2007 15:14:39 GMT -5
So what do the words mean? "Valamint" sounds good.
Oh, and I recognize 'Roma', now. Gypsys are sometimes referred to as 'Romany'.
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jun 26, 2007 15:25:11 GMT -5
valamint: a more 'literal' expression for the "and"....maybe "as well as"
Gypsies refers themselfes as "roma" in his own language. Hungarian term for gypsy became prejudiced, so officially we call the minority "roma"s
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Post by Archaix on Jun 26, 2007 15:27:24 GMT -5
Yeah, I think it's 'Romani' here. Gypsy is a pejorative term, although all it does is note the myth that they came from Egypt.
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jun 26, 2007 15:37:37 GMT -5
Egypt->gypsy , oh!I wasn't aware of this.
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Post by Archaix on Jun 26, 2007 15:49:35 GMT -5
Yeah. But it isn't true, so don't worry about it.
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jun 26, 2007 16:05:52 GMT -5
As far as i know the origins are somewhere in india, but i'm not sure. To Hungary they've comed in three waves, the first was in the 15th century, and this "wave" is completely integrated. The "problem" is with the 3rd wave, around 1860....
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Post by Archaix on Jun 26, 2007 16:08:02 GMT -5
I heard India was the origin, too.
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Post by Neo Nibu on Jun 30, 2007 15:37:47 GMT -5
ehh
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Post by deutschgarten on Jul 1, 2007 13:16:18 GMT -5
POST!
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jul 1, 2007 14:23:17 GMT -5
nuclear(wait, this is not the word-association )
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Post by deutschgarten on Jul 1, 2007 14:49:35 GMT -5
lol. good job.
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Post by Archaix on Jul 2, 2007 5:06:41 GMT -5
I was once on a forum where they had 'Word Disassociation'. The best bit was:
"Pizza" "Honour" "Richard Nixon"
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jul 2, 2007 7:01:13 GMT -5
;D lol
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