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Where do you live?

England
10
8%
Scotland
3
3%
Wales
1
1%
Ireland
2
2%
America
46
39%
Mexico
1
1%
Canada
6
5%
New Zealand
2
2%
Australia
6
5%
Other European Country
30
25%
Asia
4
3%
Africa
0
No votes
South America
1
1%
Anyone Else
6
5%
 
Total votes : 118

Postby AngelicS_89 » Thursday 19 February 2004 5:54:41pm

Female_alien wrote:I'm from another European country - Croatia. Probably the only one here :cry: I'm not suprised :grin:
my brother is studying Economy in Wien - Austria so... Austria is a very popular country on this forum!


We're not so far(you are from Croatia,and I'm from Serbia,but we used to be one state)so you're not the only one here.What city are you from I'm from Belgrade.
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Postby Female_alien » Thursday 19 February 2004 10:04:51pm

You're from the main city of Serbia and I'm form the main city of Croatia - Zagreb!

Pa, kako je u Srbiji? :grin:
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Postby harrylover » Friday 20 February 2004 10:41:13am

Won Wheezy wrote:MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! :evil:

Austrians seem to take over soon! Teehee! I'm Austrian too, I didn't realize there are 5 people here from this little country. :lol:



Where are you from??
I´m from Graz!! :grin:
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Postby fierce » Friday 20 February 2004 12:01:58pm

I am from Brisvegas! Brisbane, Australia. I moved here from my home, which had about 150 people living there. I've been in Brisvegas about 3 years all up...

It's a nice place. Safe, clean, fair rent prices, in fact everything's pretty fair here. The weather is usually pretty good, except in summer. Tomorrow promises to be 41 degrees, Sunday 45! I think I'll die!

I'm going to England in January of next year to work for a year and visit Europe in my time off. My great-grandmother was Danish... so i think i'll visit Denmark.

There's quite a range of nationalities here... it's great!
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Postby AngelicS_89 » Friday 20 February 2004 2:39:43pm

Female_alien wrote:You're from the main city of Serbia and I'm form the main city of Croatia - Zagreb!

Pa, kako je u Srbiji? :grin:


You're from Zagreb!?Cool!

Super!Mada ovo vreme nesto lose,hladno,pa toplo,pa hladno,mnogo me nervira...Kako je u Hrvatskoj?
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Postby Jotomicron » Friday 20 February 2004 4:28:40pm

Fluffy bear wrote:
Female_alien wrote:Pa, kako je u Srbiji? :grin:

Super!Mada ovo vreme nesto lose,hladno,pa toplo,pa hladno,mnogo me nervira...Kako je u Hrvatskoj?


Could you translate, please?
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Postby Won Wheezy » Friday 20 February 2004 4:35:01pm

[/quote]Where are you from??
I´m from Graz!! :grin:[/quote]

I'm from Wiener Neustadt, but live in Vienna at the moment. :) But I have a few friends in Graz! :grin:
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Postby Female_alien » Saturday 21 February 2004 1:30:08pm

Jotomicron wrote
Could you translate, please?


I asked Fluffy "So, how's in Serbia" and she answered "Great! The wetter is bad, cold, then warm, then warm, it makes her nervous. how's in Croatia?"

Happy now?

U Hrvatskoj? Isto je vrijeme bezveze. Sad je hladno a prekjučer je bilo toplo. A ja želim da bude hladno! Kako to da si dobila rusko ime?
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Postby Jotomicron » Saturday 21 February 2004 1:39:18pm

Thx, Female_alien!
God, I'd like to know your language... Actually, I'd like to understand every language on the earth!
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Postby Female_alien » Saturday 21 February 2004 2:09:56pm

I know!!!! I love languages! I'd like to learn Chinese or Japenese....

Joto, write something in Portugese and than translate it. Something that is said very offen
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Postby choki » Saturday 21 February 2004 5:18:33pm

Oh I know chinese (Duh...I am one :lol: ) and some japanese.
There is a language thread somewhere in the Great Hall. But before that...how do you pronouce those words in Serbian?

Nice to see so many different nationalities in BaO :grin:
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Postby AngelicS_89 » Saturday 21 February 2004 5:31:09pm

I love languages too!!!!!I speak English,a little bit Italian and German(I have German MTV :grin: )and French.Joto could you write "Hi.My name is ____"If I would ever go in Portugal,I would like to know how to say my name...

Female_alien wrote:U Hrvatskoj? Isto je vrijeme bezveze. Sad je hladno a prekjučer je bilo toplo. A ja želim da bude hladno! Kako to da si dobila rusko ime?


A ja zelim da bude toplo!!!Mrzim hladno vreme :razz: .Prabaka mi bila ruskinja(zapravo poluruskinja,imam vrlo cudne korene)Ja cak ni nisam iz Srbije,ja sam iz Banja Luke,a ovde sam se preselila 95(za vreme rata)
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Postby AngelicS_89 » Saturday 21 February 2004 5:46:22pm

Sorry for double posting saw choki's post after sending :oops:

choki wrote:Oh I know chinese (Duh...I am one :lol: ) and some japanese.
There is a language thread somewhere in the Great Hall. But before that...how do you pronouce those words in Serbian?

Nice to see so many different nationalities in BaO :grin:


I must find that thread!Well we pronounce it on a specific way which is only used in Croatia and Serbia as far as I know(we have same language roots)all to thanks to good old Vuk Stefanovich Karadzich,his moto was;write as you talk,read as it's written-at least I think,that would be translate like that
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Postby Female_alien » Saturday 21 February 2004 6:34:05pm

Bosnian has the same way of pronouncing too. Slovenian I belive, maybe even Hungarian - but I'm only guessing
We write as we say. In Croatia "say" we would write "sej" because we pronounce it like that. But in our language there is no Y,X,Q,W and there are some other letters you don't have.

Wow Choki! Japanese is very hard, isn't it? I mean, it's writing is very hard because there are so many symbols.
Does Chinese have so many symbols?
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Postby AngelicS_89 » Saturday 21 February 2004 6:44:52pm

I would have to disagree with you on that,there's no Bosnian language,cause there's no Bosnian nation,they're just a big mix of Croatians,Serbians and I don't know how those third ones are called on english(muslimans maybe),just like me.You're right for Slovenian,I asked my dad,he's part Slovenian(they write almost the same as they speak),and Hungarian don't really know :???:


I think Chinese have more simbols then Japanese :???:
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