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Geek Culture / handy foreign phrases

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stann65
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 00:22
hi all,
just thought i would leave you with some handy latin phrases just incase you might need them and for them to dwell around in your brain.

Non sum pisces = I am not a fish
Utinam barbari spatioum proprium tuum invadant! =May barbarians invade your personal space!
Canis meus id comedit = my dog ate it
Fac me cocleario vomere = gag me with a spoon
Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure = i can not hear you i have a banana in my ear.

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Dave J
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 00:33
Did you say 'handy'?


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TheAbomb12
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 00:36
Quote: "Did you say 'handy'?"

It must be the type of hand that dosnet have a thumb

Amist the Blue Skies...
stann65
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 00:39
yeh your write there theAbomb12 you should try hitchiking u can't signal.

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Fallout
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 03:40
A good chinese phrase I swear by -

No Fah Kin Wey (I don't think so)


Didnt you just love the pun?

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Dave J
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 04:46
Ahaha... swear by, and you're swearing, aha, good one.


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Dave J
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 05:14 Edited at: 20th Mar 2004 05:14
Try reading the 'chinese' phrase out loud. It's an old joke.


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Night Giant
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 07:21
and the most useful latin phrase ever contrived by man is:

quo dormiebat Quintum in via? (Why is Quintus sleeping in the street?)

Rock on a beat box, I have no feelings, You are a loser.

oh, wow. insignificantpunks.cjb.net. we like orange treble clef notes, just for future reference.

no: website for progs yet.
Philip
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 09:26
Ratio legis est anima legis

The reason of the law is the soul of the law. I have that on my whiteboard in my office at work. I like to remind trainees of it when they complain that something does not make any intuitive sense.

Philip

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BatVink
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 10:23
Thank you, thank you! My 7 year old son's homework is to find Latin phrases! Being the comedian of the class, he will put a banana in his ear and recite that last phrase!

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stann65
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 11:08
batvink, lets just hope he dosn't get any homework to learn any chinese phrases because if so stay clear fallout.

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David T
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 14:27
cloue-le = shut up! (in French)

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Grismald
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 14:44
not quite David T.
"boucle la" is a way of saying this.


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David T
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 15:01
Sorry

My french french teacher said you usually say "nail it" and using the command form it was something like cloue-le.

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"To be is to do" - Voltaire
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Grismald
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 15:36
no problem.
Quote: "My french french teacher said you usually say "nail it" "

lol, yeah i see what you mean


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AnDrEy
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 16:25
Coninchi waa- jap (chineese?) greeting
Gros nichon aaaa- french greeting to a chick wit big boobs

read it out loud

Im amzing,im crazy the hood dun made me feel like my emotions are froze i stay G'd Up,its
tha things tha i dun seen and the shit ive been through that made my heart turn cold
CattleRustler
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Posted: 20th Mar 2004 18:38
"Eat me!" that's english for, well, "Eat me!"




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Arkheii
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Posted: 21st Mar 2004 10:37 Edited at: 21st Mar 2004 10:39
zhu kou - Chinese for shut up

EDIT: lol I removed a local swear phrase

tsap tsing - Fookien Chinese for biznitch (I think)

Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 21st Mar 2004 18:51
meine kartofeln hat eine schnurrbart. er ist kalt und kapput.

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Posted: 21st Mar 2004 19:17
And for people who work in an environment where backstabbing is commonplace :

Et tu, Brute?


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BatVink
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2004 09:54
Mein Hund hat kein Nase.
Oh, Wie iecht er?
Furchtbar!

My dog has no nose
How does he smell?
Awful!

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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2004 21:45
something promounce like this:

shi-towah-dingding-matt (sp) apparently means "i spit on ur mothers camel" and is a big insult in arabian countries.

con: i was told this by a gullable kid, who tried to convince me to believe what kids say on the playground more than what i hear on the news :S ie, he nagged at me saying a kid told him we had already started bombing iraq, when infact not a single aircraft carier had been moved and the invasion was still being planned.

any way back to the point; a more valid reason why i dont believe him is that im confinced Camel is "Jamal" in arabic, and i dont hear that word in that saying. likewise for "mother" is "Oma"

i kno some arabic speaking people browse these forums, can u rectify this, and also if u actually live in arabia/saharah, can u tell us if this is really offensive?

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Damokles
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2004 21:52
Froogle, the word con is an insult in french. And Oma is a granma in German

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DrakeX
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Posted: 24th Mar 2004 02:30
and arabic and german are part of the same language family so i wouldn't be surprised if oma did mean "mother" in arabic. same basic idea.

froog - sorry to hear about your cold, broken, moustachioed potato.

"le volley" apparently means "volleyball" in french. and to ask to go to the bathroom in german, you say "darf ich bitte auf die toilette gehen?" sorry that's all i got

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