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The Word Association Game #2

Started by koko_99_2001, July 27, 2009, 08:37:39 AM

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Delling

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

B'rrr

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crayauchtin

"If your translation is correct, that was 'May a sleepy hippopotamus lie down on your house keys,' but you're not sure. Unfortunately, your fluency in griffin-speak is too low."

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Delling

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

B'rrr

~Mary Jane supporter~
~Legend~

Haids1987

STATUS:
-Drinking water
-Checking the forum. 

Perpetually. ;D
Erica Reed is Katie Hallahan.
Leader of the "I <3 Doon" Fanclub

Delling

*didn't understand what B'rrr had said at all* XD

gynaikes (it's "women" in Greek)
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

Haids1987

Gynocologist

(Man, that comes up a lot in my conversations these days... :P)
STATUS:
-Drinking water
-Checking the forum. 

Perpetually. ;D
Erica Reed is Katie Hallahan.
Leader of the "I <3 Doon" Fanclub

B'rrr

Baby

Quote from: Delling on April 08, 2010, 05:49:37 PM
*didn't understand what B'rrr had said at all* XD

I was under the i'pression that agathos referred to the kind fo good that in anchient greece was 'ore affiliated with 'en then with wo'en (and yus, witha 3 letter word and one letter not working it is kinda har to understand 'e, sowwy :<)
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Delling

Quote from: B'rrr on April 08, 2010, 06:33:26 PM
Baby

Quote from: Delling on April 08, 2010, 05:49:37 PM
*didn't understand what B'rrr had said at all* XD

I was under the i'pression that agathos referred to the kind fo good that in anchient greece was 'ore affiliated with 'en then with wo'en (and yus, witha 3 letter word and one letter not working it is kinda har to understand 'e, sowwy :<)
Yeah, but the apostrophe was there so I should have gotten it. :P As for its applying moreso to men, agathos is more of "good and useful" whereas kalos is "good/beautiful/noble"... the Greeks were fantastic at wordplay  ;D... unless you meant how it's in the masculine gender but that is purely a matter of morphology :)
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

Yonkey

"A wish changes nothing. A decision changes everything."

Tage7

pop

Hey, B'rrr! Is your name actually Bmrrr? Just wondering. ???

B'rrr

Doll

No it is not, 'y key broke a few years after I got this userna'e, B'rrr used to be 'y nickna'e in highschool.
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Deloria

Quote from: Delling on April 08, 2010, 06:53:00 PM
Quote from: B'rrr on April 08, 2010, 06:33:26 PM
Baby

Quote from: Delling on April 08, 2010, 05:49:37 PM
*didn't understand what B'rrr had said at all* XD

I was under the i'pression that agathos referred to the kind fo good that in anchient greece was 'ore affiliated with 'en then with wo'en (and yus, witha 3 letter word and one letter not working it is kinda har to understand 'e, sowwy :<)
Yeah, but the apostrophe was there so I should have gotten it. :P As for its applying moreso to men, agathos is more of "good and useful" whereas kalos is "good/beautiful/noble"... the Greeks were fantastic at wordplay  ;D... unless you meant how it's in the masculine gender but that is purely a matter of morphology :)
Kalos and kakos confused me so terribly at first. XP My professor has horrible handwriting and quite often I have no idea which he means. ;P
 
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Delling

XD That is the best story about learning Greek! (This just shows you how very few stories about learning Greek I've heard... still awesome deinos though! 8))


dolly
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

Haids1987

STATUS:
-Drinking water
-Checking the forum. 

Perpetually. ;D
Erica Reed is Katie Hallahan.
Leader of the "I <3 Doon" Fanclub

B'rrr

~Mary Jane supporter~
~Legend~

Haids1987

STATUS:
-Drinking water
-Checking the forum. 

Perpetually. ;D
Erica Reed is Katie Hallahan.
Leader of the "I <3 Doon" Fanclub

Delling

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

Yonkey

"A wish changes nothing. A decision changes everything."