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Post by Apiya on Mar 23, 2008 11:54:11 GMT
biko - maybe
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 23, 2008 13:27:34 GMT
What? Biko Means Maybe?
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Post by Apiya on Mar 23, 2008 14:11:31 GMT
maybe ;D
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 23, 2008 14:12:28 GMT
What other main words is their, or commonly used ones? That we could you Biko for?
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Post by Apiya on Mar 23, 2008 14:24:33 GMT
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 23, 2008 14:25:54 GMT
What do i do with this?
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Post by Apiya on Mar 23, 2008 14:27:47 GMT
it's a basic word list which every language must contain to work properly
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 23, 2008 14:38:40 GMT
ah ok. So Biko could be when or something?
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Post by Apiya on Mar 23, 2008 14:52:32 GMT
whatever you like. Apiyan has all of those words
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 23, 2008 19:07:37 GMT
zet - and biko - when
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Mar 23, 2008 21:19:04 GMT
it's a basic word list which every language must contain to work properly English doesn't use "thou" any more
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 23, 2008 22:24:40 GMT
Are my above ok?
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Post by Apiya on Mar 24, 2008 17:13:52 GMT
it's a basic word list which every language must contain to work properly English doesn't use "thou" any more Don't blaim me, I didn't write that thing It should use it though to make a difference between 2nd person singular and plural
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Mar 24, 2008 17:16:48 GMT
Having both a 2nd person singular and plural isn't that important IMO. (Obviously it is important in a lot of languages, but you know what I mean... it's not 100% necessary to have both, seeing as the most widely used language doesn't )
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 24, 2008 17:23:52 GMT
I don't know what you're talking about.
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Post by Apiya on Mar 24, 2008 18:26:06 GMT
Personal Pronouns Singular 1st Person : I 2nd Person : You3rd Person m/f/n : He, She, It Plural 1st Person : We 2nd Person : You3rd Person : They We are talking about the bolded "you"s
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Mar 24, 2008 18:29:53 GMT
The difference between "thou" and "you"... "tu" et "vous" "tú" y "vosotros"
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Post by Apiya on Mar 24, 2008 18:48:20 GMT
You are nice. To whom did I say this? You don't know? It could be craitman, bobbie or everyone that participated in this topic. Well, thats why it would be better for them to be different
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Mar 24, 2008 20:16:47 GMT
Wrong!If you were talking to all of us, you'd have said You're all nice... And with any language's 2nd person singular, you couldn't tell who you singled out to say that to any way... Why is it that almost every language that uses both singular and plural are used less than English which only has one?
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Post by Apiya on Mar 24, 2008 20:28:45 GMT
Dunno, but they don't use it more because it has two same pronouns . BTW, how would you say Welcome on craitish?
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 24, 2008 21:56:51 GMT
You Mean In Craitish? Its like Welkome isn't it? And can I remind you that this topic is called SPAMLESS Bobilish.
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Mar 24, 2008 22:07:43 GMT
This isn't spam, it's language talk CRA = Welcóm. May I ask why you asked?
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 25, 2008 16:59:01 GMT
Yes, but not constructing Bobilish talk.
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Post by Apiya on Mar 25, 2008 17:40:53 GMT
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Mar 25, 2008 18:01:42 GMT
Vikipedia
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