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If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarium (sp?) eat?

Correct spelling can be found in post #28 of this thread.
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Old March 28, 2009, 07:20 PM
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I would like to add to Angelica's post........


one louse........more than one = lice
one mouse......more than one = mice

house.......houses ()

Wouldn't it be nice if ....

one spouse........more than one = spice ()()

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It's fantastic how "globalization" proves not so "globalizing".


A friend of mine sent me this about English language:
I recognize it! It's from a website. I forgot what the website was, though. do you know it??

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Old March 28, 2009, 07:36 PM
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Jessica, many websites contain lists such as this. Do a search on any one of the sentences and you'll find them. Here's one in PDF format.
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oh ok but I remember the first time I saw them it was a certain one, but oh well
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My immediate thought was that ca'mao could be calmado. It is sometimes pronounced just as Chileno wrote it.
That's is with a Cuban accent.

In Chile it would be pronounced calmao
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Old March 28, 2009, 08:09 PM
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In Chile it would be pronounced calmao
Yeah, this is how I've learned it.
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Yeah, this is how I've learned it.
Like an Andalú ...

I went to a Spanish board and got The Matrix as told by a "gaditano" and that one the only thing I can think of is by a Gaetano? Maybe Bolborosa oo Sosia can shed some light. :-)

If anybody is interested I can send it in a PM, as it is very long. :-)
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You used the term "se pasó" in another post of yours.

I will explain if someone else does not get it either. :-)

Ca'mao Also: (Does anybody understand this Ca'mao thingy?)

Oh yeah, now I can understand you with your joke, but I believe that you sounded as a costeñito.

I have other joke.

Cual es el colmo de un peine.?

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Oh yeah, now I can understand you with your joke, but I believe that you sounded as a costeñito.

I have other joke.

Cual es el colmo de un peine.?

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That was funny.

Apropósito. Busqué en google la palabra gaditano, y resulta que es el gentilicio de Cádiz, en Andalucía, ni ma' ni meno'
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I don't know anything about that word.
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