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2006-12-29 10:37:36 · 2 answers · asked by traviesso 1

2006-12-29 10:37:15 · 8 answers · asked by nutcase 2

2006-12-29 10:29:54 · 1 answers · asked by Fred 3

I don't know but most of the time when our teacher is explaining something to us and when she finish...she ask Kapich? and we usually reply Kapich back

2006-12-29 10:10:20 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

i just want to have this on my native language, which is german. could you please translate this beautiful song into german? thank you. danke schön.

2006-12-29 09:48:25 · 8 answers · asked by london 2

2006-12-29 09:37:46 · 10 answers · asked by johnny m 1

2006-12-29 09:32:06 · 6 answers · asked by kwan_ng2001 1

I'm writing a letter to a friend of mine, and I need some idea of how long the English language has been around . I doubt if anybody can give me a hard and fast answer, but I need a ball park figure . How can I find a website that might give me an answer ? What information can anybody give me ?

2006-12-29 09:31:17 · 6 answers · asked by I_hate_being_single 3

What is the ethnicity? What religion is it common too? Who is the most famous Azari?

2006-12-29 09:26:56 · 3 answers · asked by Mirza Hakimi 1

Oh, and I would also like to know "I'm tracking you" in Italian.

2006-12-29 08:58:30 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Mine is: "Law is a mind without reson." - Aristotle

2006-12-29 08:57:58 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-29 08:55:22 · 18 answers · asked by Taylor E 1

2006-12-29 08:55:01 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've seen this idea on Tv ( cartoons and movies) but can it be possible?

2006-12-29 08:52:56 · 15 answers · asked by suzanne_5 1

It was a feedback message from our trial user.

2006-12-29 08:47:58 · 7 answers · asked by Robert 1

2006-12-29 08:45:59 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-29 08:45:22 · 9 answers · asked by Will 5

Et fide et virtute. A later more new motto is Vigilantia et Virtute meaning Vigilence and valor. the older motto, Et fide et virtute, has to be like the new one.

2006-12-29 08:31:48 · 13 answers · asked by Fire-Fly 1

My grandfather used to call us what sounded like "shmootchkey". Completely off the wall, I know, but that's the best I can do phonetically. He said it meant "friend" or "my friend" in Polish. I'm hoping to find out so I can continue this tradition after his death.

2006-12-29 08:30:43 · 6 answers · asked by Danielle 5

Do people often overuse commas? I've always been confused about when or when not to use them. I almost avoid them entirely.

2006-12-29 08:29:09 · 14 answers · asked by cannonball 1

Et fide et virtute. i think its latin.

2006-12-29 08:14:24 · 12 answers · asked by Fire-Fly 1

2006-12-29 08:12:09 · 16 answers · asked by Zito187 1

It's a French rap band...

2006-12-29 07:58:41 · 5 answers · asked by Jerse 1

My name is Cöelis (CHAY-lees) & its latin for heaven. I understand that um laut (still dont know how to spell it) over the o makes my name sound like CHAY, but how, i mean, does anyone know the specifics? I just thought it would be cool to know, so that the next time someone asked "Why'd you put 2 dots over the O?", i could tell them exactly why instead of just "I don't know, thats just the way it is, it's latin... "
... thats all, Thanx! =D

2006-12-29 07:57:49 · 7 answers · asked by CoelisLilies 2

superclafrajudisticexpialadoshes

2006-12-29 07:51:43 · 9 answers · asked by saman 2

I am new to French and want some advice on how to learn it quick . I have over 2-3 hours i can spend aday on it! , whats the best way to learn Thx .

Eg Web sites programs ect

2006-12-29 07:51:25 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

becuase i just want to know how to spell scholastic

2006-12-29 07:28:45 · 6 answers · asked by ~Beautiful~ 3

2006-12-29 07:25:44 · 6 answers · asked by 42 6

2006-12-29 07:18:09 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

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