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  • R Rage

    Uwe Keim wrote:

    Mein Luftkissenfahrzeug ist voller Aale".

    :wtf: :confused: ~RaGE();

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    Uwe Keim
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    http://www.ibras.dk/montypython/episode25.htm#2 [^] ;-). -- Try our Windows-based CMS: www.zeta-producer.com See me working: www.magerquark.com

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      Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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      Rage
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      Bienvenue sur Code Project. ~RaGE();

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      • G Giannakakis Kostas

        GDavy wrote:

        Καλώς ήλθες στο τόπο των κοδικων.

        This is actually misspelled. The correct will be: Καλώς ήλθες στον τόπο των κωδικών. (singular) Or Καλωσορίσατε στον τόπο των κωδικών. (plural) Καλωσόρισες στον τόπο των κωδικών. (singular)

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        akyriako78
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        Giannakakis Kostas wrote:

        στον τόπο των κωδικών.

        ???? Ημαρτον παναγια μου...μα καλα τον τοπο που τον ειδατε ? :wtf: Το project δεν εχει καμια σχεση με τοπο.Εγχειρημα ναι , σχεδιο ισως αλλα τοπο δεν νομιζω.

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        • C code frog 0

          Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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          Nemanja Trifunovic
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          English: Welcome to CP. Serbian: Dobrodošli na Kod Projekt.


          My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it.

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          • C code frog 0

            Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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            Steve Hansen
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            Welkom op CodeProject

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              Welkom op CodeProject Bienvenue a CodeProjet Wilkommen and I don't know the rest. (Yes we have 3 official languages here in Belgium) No hurries, no worries.

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              Steve Hansen
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              We sure do :)

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              • L Luis Alonso Ramos

                Bienvenido a CodeProject <- for a him Bienvenida a CodeProject <- for a her Bienvenidos a CodeProject <- many hims (and optionally hers also) Bienvenidas a CodeProject <- many hers (no hims) For those that don't know, it's Spanish! :-D [EDIT: Once I was asked that if in Mexico we spoke Mexican :doh:] -- LuisR


                Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!

                The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005 -- modified at 3:00 Tuesday 21st March, 2006

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                El Corazon
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                Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:

                [EDIT: Once I was asked that if in Mexico we spoke Mexican ]

                Hey, we get asked in New Mexico why we speak English... But then there is a 1 in 10 chance they'll be satisfied by hearing some Spanish somewhere.... One of these days I'll actually learn. English or Spanish. ;) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                  Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:

                  Once I was asked that if in Mexico we spoke Mexican

                  Bah! I can't believe how many times I've seen people think the peoples of India speak a language called Indian. X| Cheers, Vikram.


                  I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic

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                  El Corazon
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                  Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                  I can't believe how many times I've seen people think the peoples of India speak a language called Indian.

                  If it makes you feel better... the same folks think that every Native American Tribe speaks the same language, Indian. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                    Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                    I can't believe how many times I've seen people think the peoples of India speak a language called Indian.

                    If it makes you feel better... the same folks think that every Native American Tribe speaks the same language, Indian. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                    Vikram A Punathambekar
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                    Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                    the same folks think that every Native American Tribe speaks the same language, Indian.

                    They're not even Indians. :doh: I'm glad to see somebody who doesn't call them Indians. :) Cheers, Vikram.


                    I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic

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                    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                      Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                      the same folks think that every Native American Tribe speaks the same language, Indian.

                      They're not even Indians. :doh: I'm glad to see somebody who doesn't call them Indians. :) Cheers, Vikram.


                      I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic

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                      El Corazon
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                      Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                      I'm glad to see somebody who doesn't call them Indians.

                      Actually I usually call them by their tribal names, I live near the Mescelero Apache, I used to live near the Zuni, Dine (Navajo) and Teewan (Pueblo) tribes. Few tribes actually are called their native names for themselves, mostly because their name for themselves almost always translate to English as "The People". Most are named by what the native guides called them, or the Spanish explorers. I believe Navajo means something like "farms in Arroyos" and was in the days of Spanish explorers considered synonomous with "insane". I could easily look up "Welcome to" in any of those languages, I even have a book on Teewan from the Isleta Pueblo somewhere around here... but proper noun/verb usage I wouldn't know. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                      • C code frog 0

                        Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        In my native tongue (Malayalam - it's a palindrome too), it would be :- Code Project ilekku swagatham. But most people would just say, Welcome to the Code Project. Some of the older folks often complain how kids don't speak proper Malayalam and instead use a mix of Malayalam and English words together. Regards, Nish


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                        • C code frog 0

                          Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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                          Geir Danielsen
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                          Norwegian-Velkommen Danish-Velkommen Swedish-Välkommen Finnish-Tervetuloa Estonian-Tere tulemast German-Willkommen GeirDa

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                          • G Gizzo

                            Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:

                            Once I was asked that if in Mexico we spoke Mexican

                            Hi! I have a doubt here. Do you call it Español or Castellano? -- modified at 3:20 Tuesday 21st March, 2006 I just wanted to add how would be "Welcome" in my town... "eh páaajhza tron, una birra?"

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                            In Spain they have four official languages: Castellano Catalan Galish (or something) baskish (or something) The most common Spanish language is Castellano which is still different then Mexican or Latin-American English although they do understand each other (mostly :-D) No hurries, no worries.

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                            • J Jeremy Falcon

                              In Redneck: "Whut is CP, `n` why is I welcume ta it?" In Country Hick: "Y'all come on down to CP!" Jeremy Falcon

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                              toxcct
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                              :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                              • R Rage

                                Bienvenue sur Code Project. ~RaGE();

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                                toxcct
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                                :jig: :cool: :rose:

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                                • C code frog 0

                                  Please reply and in your native language (or current country of residence) tell me how you would say: "Welcome to CP." Obviously, english speakers need not reply. :-D

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                                  Jim Crafton
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                                  I think the Polish would be Witają CodeProject. Not 100% sure about that. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!

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                                  • C code frog 0

                                    Yeah, go ahead... Throw eggs. :laugh: I was waiting for that. Although it wouldn't make me a racist... wouldn't I be a biggot? Certainly not a linguist!:laugh: Where's Colin or Paul when you need someone to help with these things?:-O

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                                    -- modified at 2:24 Tuesday 21st March, 2006

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                                    Jerry Hammond
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                                    code-frog wrote:

                                    Certainly not a linguist

                                    You might be a cunning linguist... My Programming Library 'Even a good developer can easily write bad code in VB.NET'.--Off The Record

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                                    • J Jeremy Falcon

                                      In Redneck: "Whut is CP, `n` why is I welcume ta it?" In Country Hick: "Y'all come on down to CP!" Jeremy Falcon

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                                      El Corazon
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                                      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                      "Whut is CP

                                      Jer'my ya dun lost yur Redneck rep. All Rednecks know whut CP are! That's when ya watch yurself writ yur name in snow! ('r sand depend'n war yur lives) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                        Yeah, go ahead... Throw eggs. :laugh: I was waiting for that. Although it wouldn't make me a racist... wouldn't I be a biggot? Certainly not a linguist!:laugh: Where's Colin or Paul when you need someone to help with these things?:-O

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                                        -- modified at 2:24 Tuesday 21st March, 2006

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                                        Gary Wheeler
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                                        code-frog wrote:

                                        wouldn't I be a biggot

                                        No, just a bigot.


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                                        • G Gizzo

                                          Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:

                                          Once I was asked that if in Mexico we spoke Mexican

                                          Hi! I have a doubt here. Do you call it Español or Castellano? -- modified at 3:20 Tuesday 21st March, 2006 I just wanted to add how would be "Welcome" in my town... "eh páaajhza tron, una birra?"

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                                          Alvaro Mendez
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                                          Gizzo wrote:

                                          Do you call it Español or Castellano?

                                          That question is similar to asking whether the language spoken in the US is called American or English. We call it English, but pronounce it differently than the British. The Spaniards pronounce their version of Spanish differently than the version that originated in Castile and was brought to the Americas. The most obvious difference is the pronounciation of the letters C and Z. Ask someone from Spain to say these two words: Zapato (shoe) Cepillo (brush) They will sound like, "Thapatto" and "Thepeeyo". But someone from Latin America will pronounce it, "Sapatto", and "Sepeeyo". I guess the Castilians got tired of the constant spitting. :-) Regards, Alvaro


                                          ... since we've descended to name calling, I'm thinking you're about twenty pounds of troll droppings in a ten pound bag. - Vincent Reynolds

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