Fred Beckhusen I salute that gem and have this one in return: asked "how are you" (how do you do would be a correct English fraze), Maroccan would answer something that sounds like "zid shooya nmoot" and that was translated to me as "još malo pa mrtav" (Serbian), or "I'll be dead but not yet".
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Heghlu’meH QaQ jajvam (Today is a good day to die)
ReplyDeleteNot sure this is natural.
ReplyDeleteLev Osherovich Cats are involved. It's supernatural by definition.
ReplyDeleteFred Beckhusen I salute that gem and have this one in return: asked "how are you" (how do you do would be a correct English fraze), Maroccan would answer something that sounds like "zid shooya nmoot" and that was translated to me as "još malo pa mrtav" (Serbian), or "I'll be dead but not yet".
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