- Nov 23, 2012
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Is oxymoron in your dictionary?You won't even believe this but it's true...
Some replies to an Italian sentence could be...
"yes. no."
Please don't ask for an example.
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Is oxymoron in your dictionary?You won't even believe this but it's true...
Some replies to an Italian sentence could be...
"yes. no."
Please don't ask for an example.
Did you just call every Italian a moron?Is oxymoron in your dictionary?
Is that the guy with a hunched back that lives in the tower of Notre Dam?ossimoro
QuasimotoIs that the guy with a hunched back that lives in the tower of Notre Dam?
The one in Paris...
Yeah.Quasimoto
now now, be nice, or I'll quit this thread...Yeah.
Quasi means almost.
What does "moto" stand for?
Almost normal???
LOLnow now, be nice, or I'll quit this thread...
Quit saying "oh my" if it's not yours
I'm tellin' ya - WOMEN!
yeah.
Dontcha give up now...
Roro has an R sound it is not pronounce as Jojo or Yoyo or Gogo it is only RoroHuh?
Could you, like, say that in English?
Any type of English will do.
If at first you don't succeed, try try again.
Michael74, dirtfarmer here
I always heard if you don't succeed then give up and try something new and easier.
thats how they got a Band at schools and college.Michael74, dirtfarmer here
I always heard if you don't succeed then give up and try something new and easier.
2Now I speak English.
Now I'm from Boston.
I speak what is known as an improper Bostonian.
Proper Bostonians speak English like the Kennedys, etc...
Someone told me that New Yorkers speak English but I haven't met one yet.
English people think they speak English until they open their mouths.
Then some really strange words come out.
And Jason, he speaks Jasonese and Reba understands it.
She can interpret for us.