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General => The Inn => Topic started by: Lizzy on March 29, 2006, 04:50:36 am



Title: MacFie
Post by: Lizzy on March 29, 2006, 04:50:36 am
Welcome aboard.  ;)


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: MacFie on March 29, 2006, 05:41:04 am
Thanks


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Lizzy on March 29, 2006, 06:00:24 am
Thanks

Now, DATS not scootish!!


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: MacFie on March 29, 2006, 06:01:26 am
Tha mi duilich!  Tapadh leat mo nighean mear :)

Now that's Scottish


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: deda on April 02, 2006, 04:51:59 pm
LOL! ;) :) ;D >:( :( :o 8) ??? ::) :P :-[ :-X :-\ :-* :'( ;D


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Lurker on April 04, 2006, 03:16:29 am
Nice to meet you. Thanks for the help earlier.


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: MacFie on April 04, 2006, 03:29:56 am
No worries!


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: deda on April 05, 2006, 03:06:45 am
Hey, Macfie, what do you think about learning me some Scottish swears? I can teach you Serbian ones, in exchange...


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: deda on April 05, 2006, 03:07:49 am
Sorry, I meant teaching... Might as well teach English, too :P


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: MacFie on April 05, 2006, 04:01:26 am
Lesson one.  Pog mo thoinn.  Pronounced poch mo hoin.  Means kiss my arse :)


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Lizzy on April 05, 2006, 04:07:54 am
Sorry, I meant teaching... Might as well teach English, too :P

He doesn't speak English. He is scotish.  :P

Pog mo thoinn  - I wonder if I can say it with the scotish accent too?


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: deda on April 06, 2006, 12:51:44 am
Ok, the same swear in Serbian: poljubiš me u dupe. Pronounced: /poliubish me u dupe/  :) p.s. the last two u-s are pronounced u not iu... Next one?


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: MacFie on April 06, 2006, 02:32:00 am
Tha thu 'nad luid

You're a slut :)

pron- ha oo nak loo eej


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: deda on April 06, 2006, 03:57:33 am
Hey, that's not considered a swearing in my country :P It's more of an informal greeting ;D The Serbs are savage people, beware 8) I can tell, 'cause I'm a Hungarian sharing the same country with them and knowing not one Hungarian word  ;D ...to complicated The same one : Ti si kurva!  Pron: /ti si kurva/ again u not iu      voila... Btw, Serbian has some kind of alphabet in which every sound is represented with a letter so don't be surprised nor alarmed if the pronounciation is the same as a certain word... Let's see who has better swearings :P


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Lizzy on April 06, 2006, 05:15:25 am
I think my country has the simpliest language. Nothing so complicated like that at all. When we say - kiss my arse - it's easy to understand.  :P ;D

Keep going. I am enjoying reading this. :) btw - you are hungarian yet you don't speak a word of it?


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Matthew on April 06, 2006, 05:24:23 am
You guys should probably continue this conversation with PM's?


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Lizzy on April 06, 2006, 08:19:14 am
You guys should probably continue this conversation with PM's?

Why? We can all do with a culture education ;) LOL


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Nierth on April 06, 2006, 04:11:14 pm
Because dirty and obscene words in any language are not for forum maybe?


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Niano on April 06, 2006, 05:52:42 pm
Oh come off it. If anyone is offended they can simply not read this thread. This is the inn after all. Expect every drunken fool you meet to be kind and polite? What fun would that be? More beer I say to thee! Tell me more stories of your intriguing languages...


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: deda on April 06, 2006, 11:55:22 pm
Nod Niano. Imagine crazy kender and drunken dwarf meet for the first time in a run down inn... Nice fire in the fireplace, smoke from the tobbaco pipes, the scent of roasted chichken coming from the kitchen... And they start talking... ;D


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Nierth on April 07, 2006, 12:00:50 am
I can understand that you are having fun. But try to see limits please. No any reason can change a rule.


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: deda on April 07, 2006, 12:13:26 am
Well, I am a crossbreed of a Serb (father) and Hungarian (mother) and until mid 90-ies I declared as a Serb... Yet, seeing that Serbs kept voting for the late Miloshevic (God roast his soul!) I decided to declare myself as a Hungarian, 'cause I didn't want to belong to such a dumbass nation, and since my mom was a Hungarian, the choice was logical... Still, I am a member of ortodox church :P Concerning my lack of knowledge of Hungarian language - my tried to teach my brother and me while we were young, but we hated it back then... And now I know only a few swearings ;D (worry not Lady Nierth, I don't know how to write in Hungarian :)) which I had the opportunity to learn while serving in the army... Mac, let's stop with the swearings before we get banned and start with informal greetings? And I'd like some Russian people to join in too... To make a REAL cultural exchange ;D


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Quino on April 07, 2006, 12:42:20 am
Hmm too much Immortals will understand russian swears :(


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Sgt Pepper on April 07, 2006, 01:09:40 am
I laso have serb blood from my father's side (though just my grandparents are actually serbs) ang hungarian blood (mixed with russian and english) from my mothers side, and strangely enough I'm brasilian. I've just meet in january my serb family in Belgrade and I really liked the people there (not only my family, but the peaple in general).   

I  just think is funny that someone have a mix of cultures similar to mine.

But I still don't understand russian or serb, but I can show some portuguese swearin if you like  ;D.


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: MacFie on April 07, 2006, 01:16:10 am
Ok, informal greetings:

Dè tha dol?

What's going/What's up?/What's happening? you get it ay?

Jay ha ....dol....


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: Lizzy on April 07, 2006, 04:33:41 am
Hmm, we are all a mixed breed. Some would say mixed breed of inbreds but that's not nice.  >:(  :P

Fathers side - Mother was German (Von Ritzau), Father was English 100%

Mothers side - Mother was Danish, Father was German

hmm, I only know one little bit of Danish, a rhyme, but no idea how to spell the words.

So, a greeting in my language of Hi/G'day/hello - G'day mate. How the bloody hell are ya!  ;D


Title: Re: MacFie
Post by: deda on April 07, 2006, 10:24:56 pm
Hmm... we no longer call it swearings but informal greetings, Sgt Pepper  :P Informal greeting in Serbian: Gde si, picko? /gde si pitchko/ which can be roughly translated as "what's up, c..t/b...h?" and never used when addressing ladies!