Chirac Spits his Dummy

Borris said:
I was under the impression that, phonetically at least, the english pronunciation (ewe-rhos) was the greek word for pee (as opposed to the European pronunciation - Oy-rp).

If you are really bad at pronouncing it, maybe :p European is another fun all on it's own (evro-peos evro=short for evropi, peos means penis, hence "european penis")

Borris said:
I was under the impression that, phonetically at least, the english pronunciation (ewe-rhos) was the greek word for pee (as opposed to the European pronunciation - Oy-rp).

If you are really bad at pronouncing it, maybe :p European is another fun all on it's own (evro-peos evro=short for evropi, peos means penis, hence "european penis")

Raikiri said:
You also ninja edited the link ><

PWNED
 
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DingleBerry said:
Its just a shame you are wrong.

"How many pounds do you have?"
"I have 10 pounds"

10pound makes you sound like a dirty abreviator!

Where did I say that the plural of pound is wrong?
 
I think Mr Chirac needs to learn how to step in line..

UK>FR

(No offence to any Frenchies knocking about).
 
FYI - the forum rules apply equally to foreign languages as they do to English. For the avoidance of doubt, that means if we're not sure, it vanishes. :)
 
DingleBerry said:
i'm going to assume i missunderstood plular as a type then considering it is actually a word

I blame it on dyslexia :p

Berserker said:
FYI - the forum rules apply equally to foreign languages as they do to English. For the avoidance of doubt, that means if we're not sure, it vanishes. :)

That's what I told him! In Greek :p I even linked to the FAQ!
 
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