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Started by Moodyblues, March 05, 2006, 10:47:04 AM

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Shades2585

Quote from: Deloria on October 14, 2006, 03:54:59 PM
No email from thee couldst ever be considered spam. :)

You are ever gracious my Queen!  :angel: :yes:
Knight of Queen Deloria since 24-Jul-06 ;D
Duke of Lancaster of Queen Deloria since 09-Sept-06
Bestowed "Captain of Calais" on 08-Nov-06

Bestowed Kingdom of Bohemia by Queen Deloria on 06-Jan-07

Does anybody even remember who Wormy is?
Bring WORMY BACK!!!!!!!

Deloria

Quote from: Yonkey on October 14, 2006, 05:32:05 PM
Couldst thou spare thy spam filter? XD
Methinks the one Gmail hath be more than amiable. :P
 
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Yonkey

*concurrs* :P

Hath it not been for noble Sir Gmail, the spam army of Hotmail wouldst invade my Kingdom of E-mail. XB
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copycat

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Quote from: Deloria on October 12, 2006, 05:40:56 PMI am glad thou hath not been alienated 'gainst me. :)
Never My Queene!

Quote from: Deloria on October 12, 2006, 06:17:31 PMIndeed, for he is one of much wit. :P
As Master Spy of Thy Courth, such is required.

Quote from: Deloria on October 15, 2006, 02:25:12 AMMethinks the one Gmail hath be more than amiable. :P
Indeeth, the Gmail filter has caughth all spam sent to my gmail-address. ;)
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Deloria

No! :o :'( I can't be the last one online, I just can't! :'(

*indulges herself with conversing with her other self* ;P :angel:

So, any sugggestions on in what language my sig lines proclaiming me Queene should be next? :) I kind of want to stick with the Polish for quite a while longer, but after that I think I might move on to having Latin in my sig again. :) Opinions/Comments?

Quote from: copycat on October 17, 2006, 03:52:21 PM
Quote from: Deloria on October 12, 2006, 05:40:56 PMI am glad thou hath not been alienated 'gainst me. :)
Never My Queene!
Know that I appreciate the loyalty more than I couldst ever state in one post.

Quote from: copycat on October 17, 2006, 03:52:21 PM
As Master Spy of Thy Court, such is required.
Indeed, tis why thou hath thus far preformed thy duties as such well. :)
 
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Petra Rocks

Not something an English queene would do, be Gaelic can be fun.  ;D Latin and French are good, and Russian always look cool.  ;D

Delling

Quote from: Petra Rocks on October 20, 2006, 10:43:09 AM
Not something an English queene would do, be Gaelic can be fun.  ;D

I wish I knew enough Gaelic to be more helpful... I know sentence patterns... sadly, I haven't even been studying what is called Standard Irish Gaelic (the online lessons I study are pending renewal but I'm fairly certain that it's Ullster while "standard" is Munster...). I really must find actual books on the matter... *makes mental note to self*
Noli me tangere! Nescio ubi fuisti!
Don't touch me! I don't know where you've been!

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Duke of Saxony in Her Majesty's Court
Knight of the Swan for Her Imperial Highness

...resistance was obviously useless against a family that could invent italics.

"Let the locative live."

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Deloria

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Quote from: Delling on October 20, 2006, 07:18:41 PM
Quote from: Petra Rocks on October 20, 2006, 10:43:09 AM
Not something an English queene would do, be Gaelic can be fun.  ;D

I wish I knew enough Gaelic to be more helpful... I know sentence patterns... sadly, I haven't even been studying what is called Standard Irish Gaelic (the online lessons I study are pending renewal but I'm fairly certain that it's Ullster while "standard" is Munster...). I really must find actual books on the matter... *makes mental note to self*
Tis fine. :) I couldst ask no more of thee than what thou doth do already.

I hereby dub Th' Return of DMD a Knight of the Garter, may he wear the title proudly.
 
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Petra Rocks

Or maybe Hungarian, if I can find it.  ;D

Deloria

 
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"In cases of doubt about language, it is ordinarily best to consult women."-Vaugelas
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Petra Rocks

Except that most people call it German.  :P  The good news is I wouldn't have to dig up a web translator for you.   ;D

Deloria

Quote from: Petra Rocks on October 25, 2006, 01:03:27 PM
Except that most people call it German.  :P  The good news is I wouldn't have to dig up a web translator for you.   ;D
Slightly different dialects, but they are similar. :P
 
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Queen of *all* Albion
Précieuse and salonnière! :D
"In cases of doubt about language, it is ordinarily best to consult women."-Vaugelas
Space! :D Extraterrestrium! :D Espace! :D

Petra Rocks

The CIA factbook just says German, nothing about dialects.  :P Still, hard to argue with somebody would actually lives next to it.  ::)

Deloria

Um...there are technicalities and many would deem any other dialect other than their own to be incoherant, but written and assuming people actually speak High-German (unlikely, though possible) in their daily lives, it's the same. :P Or I could just dig up one of Austria's other regional languages...::)

Croatian anyone? :)
 
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Queen of *all* Albion
Précieuse and salonnière! :D
"In cases of doubt about language, it is ordinarily best to consult women."-Vaugelas
Space! :D Extraterrestrium! :D Espace! :D

Petra Rocks

Ummmm, okay I'll take your word for it. XD

How about Vlach?

Shades2585

Quote from: Petra Rocks on October 25, 2006, 02:25:46 PM
The CIA factbook just says German, nothing about dialects.  :P Still, hard to argue with somebody would actually lives next to it.  ::)
Oh, there definitely are dialects. German alone has at least two that I know of before the reunification so former East might now be a third I don't know and part of Chech speaks German as well (because it use to be part of Germany.) so i probably has it's own dialect too.
Knight of Queen Deloria since 24-Jul-06 ;D
Duke of Lancaster of Queen Deloria since 09-Sept-06
Bestowed "Captain of Calais" on 08-Nov-06

Bestowed Kingdom of Bohemia by Queen Deloria on 06-Jan-07

Does anybody even remember who Wormy is?
Bring WORMY BACK!!!!!!!

Deloria

My cousins can't understand swiss-German and only speak high-German, so there are definitely differences. :P
 
Holy Roman Empress
Queen of *all* Albion
Précieuse and salonnière! :D
"In cases of doubt about language, it is ordinarily best to consult women."-Vaugelas
Space! :D Extraterrestrium! :D Espace! :D

Petra Rocks

How about French? It was the court language of the time IIRC.  :)

Delling

I think I'm leaning to Latin... though... Classical Greek? mayhap? (hard to get names for Ireland, Albion, and Normandy though)
Noli me tangere! Nescio ubi fuisti!
Don't touch me! I don't know where you've been!

Marquess of Pembroke
Duke of Saxony in Her Majesty's Court
Knight of the Swan for Her Imperial Highness

...resistance was obviously useless against a family that could invent italics.

"Let the locative live."

http://my.ddo.com/referral/Delling87

Petra Rocks

In classical Greek yes. The Romans has names for those places, though I don't know them.  ::)