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February 10 2009 at 10:52 PM
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Anonimnik 

 
Dusxan pisal

Sxto es plus dobrju? - What is better.
September 20 2006 at 8:55 AM

Sxto es plus dobrju:

DNES ili TU-DEN ???


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Gabriel pisal:

What is better? anno, god, godina, jedinsolnceobrotokolozemlija, let'e, leto, rik, rocx or rok?

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Eugeniusx pisal:

Dla GS-Slovio nai-dobrju es jedinsolnceobrotokolozemlij. I dla dnes i tut-den ja rekomendijm dla Eulenspiegel-Slovio: denmezxvcxeraizavtra.

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Iaonnes pisal:

I would say jedinkratzemobortitsjakolemsolnce.

I think it's "very easy to remember", especially for those who have
"tongue" or "lingvistic problems".

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IOPQ pisal:

I think you need some astronomy lessons.


Pasted from http://www.network54.com/Forum/183880/thread/1158735356/last-1159033643/Sxto+es+plus+dobrju-+-+What+is+better.>

(very, very funny. THANK YOU ALL, GENTLEMEN!! It is nice to see this humour. To hades with Mr. Harrison's decisions on auxiliary languages. You gentlemen are worth the time it takes me to read here in this forum)


 
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February 11 2009, 9:14 AM 

Iaonnes pisal:

I would say jedinkratzemobortitsjakolemsolnce.

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First, I am not Iaonnes and second I just quoted that - it is not my thought, third, it cannot be onesunturnaroundtheEarth as it is not physical true.

If you want it should be : jedenkratobrateniezemekolosvojejosi that would be some pun for someone happy.gif


In Sloviensk we have : DENES for TODAY.

BTW. why there is tu-den ? What "TU" means ? "TU" in some Slav langs mean "here".
So it would generaly mean " HERE-DAY".



 
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February 11 2009, 10:41 AM 

Yes, tutcxas, tutden' etc.
because Slavs can't agree on the words for "now" and "today"

 
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February 11 2009, 11:53 AM 

Jesli Ti teraz ne es Ioannes, sxto potom esijsx? Super-Anonimnik?

 
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February 11 2009, 12:55 PM 

What is the etymology of denes?

 
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February 11 2009, 4:55 PM 

It's comes from d'n's' (apostrophes are soft signs), which is just an adverb derived from the noun for "day".

 
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February 11 2009, 11:01 PM 

What is ethymology of " tutden " ?

 
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Anonimnik

THIS DAY

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February 11 2009, 11:42 PM 


What is ethymology of " tutden " ?


THIS DAY?

 
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