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Post by Ribaric on Apr 18, 2005 22:19:25 GMT 1
Oh! I understand...sweetie pie.
Truth is, I don't do that..........................any more.
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Post by leptir on Apr 19, 2005 18:46:40 GMT 1
I lifted this from another site. Good luck Ljubavi, tako mi jako falis... Voljela bi da si ovdje da me cvrsto primis, strastveno ljubis i milujes, da jezikom dodirnem svaki dio tebe i zapalim vatru u tebi, da mokra i uzdrhtala tijela nam se poje i postanemo jedno. I tako cijelu noc i sutradan... In english Darling beloved, i miss you with every fibre of my being... I wish you were here to take me with all your strong manliness, to kiss me with lustful desire and cuddle me with tenderness, so i can wrap my tongue into every groove of your body and set you on fire, so that our soked and trembling bodies become one with the passion. And this to consume the whole night and all our following days... Ahh... super am so excited hvala ljiepo!! 10,000 thanks
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Post by noddy on Jul 17, 2005 11:43:44 GMT 1
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Post by EMIZZZZAGREB on Jul 17, 2005 12:06:16 GMT 1
Da zaista je predivno, jedva èekam da cijeli svijet govori hrvatski, onda æe tek upoznat pravu Hrvatsku!
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Post by noddy on Jul 17, 2005 12:16:19 GMT 1
well, you've done a great job! and just stop attracting so much aggression from people
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Post by Ribaric on Jul 18, 2005 14:39:10 GMT 1
Za sto? EMIZ je dobra razonoda, on i alsdoubles su najbolje.
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Post by noddy unlogged on Jul 18, 2005 20:11:34 GMT 1
well maybe you're right. btw, can i correct your sentence? it should be ZASTO, not ZA STO. ZASTO = why? ZA STO = for what?
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Post by z00ey on Jul 18, 2005 22:21:37 GMT 1
btw, can i correct your sentence? it should be ZASTO, not ZA STO. ZASTO = why? ZA STO = for what? if corrections are under way, then: ZASTO = curtai ZA STO = for a hundred...
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Post by Ribaric on Jul 21, 2005 11:25:40 GMT 1
Hvala vam.
Takoder, ne mogu dobro govoriti engleski. Ja sam "koknee" iz Hackneya.
Sto znaci "Zato sto"?
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Post by midgezg on Jul 21, 2005 11:58:20 GMT 1
lol zato sto = because
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Post by quest on Jul 21, 2005 15:11:38 GMT 1
Da zaista je predivno, jedva èekam da cijeli svijet govori hrvatski, onda æe tek upoznat pravu Hrvatsku! put 'poène govoriti' instead of 'govori' poène govoriti = starts speaking govori = speaks
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Post by EMIZ on Jul 21, 2005 16:05:14 GMT 1
Da zaista je predivno, jedva èekam da cijeli svijet govori hrvatski, onda æe tek upoznat pravu Hrvatsku! put 'poène govoriti' instead of 'govori' poène govoriti = starts speaking govori = speaks Ispravak nije nuzan jer je moja izjava tocna. Odnosise na stnaje kada je sveprisutno znanje i govor hrvatskog jezika- znaci: cijeli svijet govori hrvatski. Tipicni hrva tmisli d azna najbolje i usudi se ispravit nekoga a nema blage dume.
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Post by valiant 1 on Aug 9, 2005 15:03:28 GMT 1
look . read the newspaper and circle every word thats directly derived from english. its ridiculous. the latest irritaion is the word BRAND ; in croatia at the moment theres some big thing about so called "BRENDING" , they are using the word completely out of context. in split the word for a fish trap is "trapula" . eeeeeee . and thats like "dalmatian" . huh? check these out. ... DISKONT. DRAGSTOR. FENOMENALAN . GENIJALAN. ALMANAH . SKEJT IS A SKATE BOARD . KARTING IS THE WORD FOR A GO KART , ISNT KARTING WHAT YOU DO WITH IT? SOMEONE OBVIOUSLY MISUNDERSTOOD A EUROSPORT EVENT . TIPICNI. AGRESIJA . TERORIST. KVALITETA. . THERE ARE SOME EVEN FUNNIER CROATIANIZED , DALMATIANIZED ,,WORDS BUT I CANT THINK OF THEM AT THE MOMENT. AND ITS FUNNY HOW PEOPLE IN DALMATIA REFER TO THE WATER AT THE BEACH AS "MORE" . MAN AARE THEY PROUD TO HAVE THE SEA TO THEMSLEVES...HEAVEN FORBID THAT THEY ONLY HAD A PLAIN OLD LAKE OR RIVER AS THEIR PRIDE AND JOY. THEN THEY WOULD HAVE TO REFER TO THE WATER THERE AS VODA. HOW HUMILIATING. WHY DO THEY MAKE THAT DISTINCTION? YOU CANT SAY THE WATER IS COLD. YOU HAVE TO SAY THAT THE SEA IS COLD. COS IT IS THE SEA,,, FULL OF ............SEA. GOTA GET SOME OF THAT SEA IN MY SHORTS AND THEN DRY THE SEA OFF WITH A TOWEL.
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Post by noddy on Aug 9, 2005 15:25:22 GMT 1
what an ignorant post! most words you counted are not derived from english - they are derived from latin, in both croatian AND english language!!!!
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Post by MidgeZg on Aug 9, 2005 15:30:37 GMT 1
Yes, they are words widely used in all indo-european languages. Mostly of latin origin.
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