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Offline troymazing  
#1 Posted : 20 September 2009 13:14:05(UTC)
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What language is this?

"O caile con mi carnal ai pari buen guei"

and what does it mean?

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Oh well.. she sits outside then. LOL!

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#2 Posted : 20 September 2009 13:31:59(UTC)
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it's either italian or portuguese
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Sooo...

What's everyone else do in the real world?


Sell pot and jerk off

JK, or am i?


At the same time?


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Offline Raphaela  
#3 Posted : 20 September 2009 13:38:08(UTC)
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It's not Portuguese.
I also thought it was italian, or romanian. Don't have a clue though :(
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Offline Rincewind  
#4 Posted : 20 September 2009 17:34:48(UTC)
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to me it looks like a sort of either French or Spanish slang....

it even slightly looks like the language of the Bolivian Indians that i had to sort of learn a bit of when i went to Bolivia....

So my guess would be a south American slang / indian peversion of Spanish...
as to what it say's..... no idea sorry.
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Offline sian  
#5 Posted : 20 September 2009 20:01:00(UTC)
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Looks like spanish to me. All I know of that sentence is con mi which means with my. Copy and paste it into google languages and piick random languages to translate.
Offline Gildermershina  
#6 Posted : 20 September 2009 22:42:10(UTC)
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sian wrote:
Looks like spanish to me. All I know of that sentence is con mi which means with my. Copy and paste it into google languages and piick random languages to translate.


Yes, or use "Detect Language". It says, it's not a language within the database, so I changed a couple letters and it works out as spanish totally misspelled. Something about a carnal dance.
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#7 Posted : 20 September 2009 23:00:02(UTC)
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It is "Spanish look-a-like Gibberish". Doesn't make any type of sense at all.

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Offline Thorgrim  
#8 Posted : 21 September 2009 01:51:52(UTC)
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My guess is it's Basque language or Catalan.
Offline forkboy  
#9 Posted : 21 September 2009 03:09:36(UTC)
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It's definitely not Euskara. It's got entirely seperate roots to Spanish which is why it's so fascinating. There are no languages like it in Europe. It's fascinating.
Offline troymazing  
#10 Posted : 21 September 2009 03:24:07(UTC)
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stephaniewazhere wrote:
It is "Spanish look-a-like Gibberish". Doesn't make any type of sense at all.


Yeah. I thought maybe it was some type of Spanish that they don't teach us in school. Like ghetto Spanish? But even that I doubted.
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