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Post by Porcu on Jan 16, 2006 18:29:19 GMT -5
Sorry, mate! I thought you meant the UK.
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Post by Nisomia on Jan 16, 2006 18:57:55 GMT -5
Hey no probs.
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Post by tasmanyaya on Jan 17, 2006 15:26:44 GMT -5
Is it Russian?
If so, guess this language:
Aaniish ezhibmaadziyan?
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Post by Nisomia on Jan 22, 2006 22:26:16 GMT -5
Hmmmmm................. Tasmanyayan?
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Post by tasmanyaya on Jan 23, 2006 15:22:15 GMT -5
Obvious impersonator up there. Just ignore him/her/it.
If I were you, I'd think "First Nations". :blush:
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Post by Nisomia on Jan 23, 2006 15:43:07 GMT -5
Egyptian?
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Post by tasmanyaya on Jan 23, 2006 16:16:41 GMT -5
Think Native Americans (actually more so Canadians in this case)
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Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Jan 23, 2006 18:05:00 GMT -5
No, Flamaca, the Egyptians were not from North America. Inuit?
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Post by Porcu on Jan 23, 2006 18:29:10 GMT -5
Cherrokee?
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Post by Nisomia on Jan 23, 2006 19:11:16 GMT -5
Navaho?
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Post by tasmanyaya on Jan 24, 2006 14:14:57 GMT -5
Right idea, but not quite so undecipherable. Begins with an O, C or A.
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Post by Nisomia on Jan 24, 2006 15:17:57 GMT -5
Hmmmmmmm you got me there, buddy.
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Post by Porcu on Jan 24, 2006 16:42:40 GMT -5
I give up!
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Post by tasmanyaya on Jan 24, 2006 17:59:23 GMT -5
Ojibway, Chippewa or Anishinabe (virtually the same language)
Translates as "How are you?"
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Post by itza chichen on Jan 24, 2006 23:22:34 GMT -5
i wanna try! this will be any easy one since i cant speak any seldom heard of languages
Il n'est pas allé à l'ecole
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