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    #31
    Re: How multilingual is the Pavilion?

    I can read a bit of Hebrew, can't speak it, but I might teach myself sometime.
    sig removed due to banned words being in playlist.

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      #32
      Re: How multilingual is the Pavilion?

      Wow, the fact that Team America was using actual arabic increases the awesomeness of that movie.

      What about "Bak. Derk-derka ala. Derka derka, Mohammed Jihad. Baka sherpa-sherpa. Abaka-la?"
      Last edited by IRC; 09-07-2005, 09:36 PM.
      The Cyclops having only one eye, needed to seek shelter from the harsh sun. The shadow cast by the spheres gave him temporary respite.

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        #33
        Re: How multilingual is the Pavilion?

        I can speak the bare bones of Japanese and pronounce characters.

        I'm on my 4th year of it now.

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          #34
          Re: How multilingual is the Pavilion?

          It translates to "With you. I know scrubbing, Allah. Scrubbing scrubbing, Mohammed Jihad. In you soup-soup. I say, no?"

          ~Updates weekly on Sundays~

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            #35
            Re: How multilingual is the Pavilion?

            Originally posted by Pitopito
            i know English, Spanish, Quecha, Italian, and i took two years of french that really helped my gpa. my teacher had 2 heart attacks which left us with a bio teacher as a sub for most of the 2 years. easy a's. the downside, i did'nt learn s**T.
            The more important downside: Your teacher had heart problems.


            Oh, I can say "Stupid teacher sandal, I'm going to hit you!" in Chinese.

            I didn't take any foreign languages...
            Last edited by Alex; 09-07-2005, 11:37 PM.

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              #36
              Re: How multilingual is the Pavilion?

              I took 2 years of Spanish in high school. I understand far more than I can actually speak. I think that comes more from living in Florida and hearing Spanish spoken fluently whereever I go than anything. I know some French, but I'd love to learn more.

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