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Sep 09, 2007 @ 00:35:48 | #76 | aerphyn
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23/M/UK, United Kingdom Join Date: Aug 2007 | Aramiac, Sumerian, Tibetan, Greek, Egyptian, Cantonese, English, Latin, Hebrew, Macedonian, Sanskrit, Mesopotamian, Albanian, Udi, Vandalic, Volscian, Russian, Moabite, and even some of the forgotten language of Old Tamil. | | |
Sep 09, 2007 @ 01:08:08 | #77 | tonyblair
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50/M/Wolverhampton, United Kingdom Join Date: Jul 2007 | aerphyn said: Aramiac, Sumerian, Tibetan, Greek, Egyptian, Cantonese, English, Latin, Hebrew, Macedonian, Sanskrit, Mesopotamian, Albanian, Udi, Vandalic, Volscian, Russian, Moabite, and even some of the forgotten language of Old Tamil.
Every one of them fluently?
The only Cantonese I know is crispy duck. With soy sauce.
Tony.
 As Middle-East Special Envoy, I need a camel, tent and a big stick for Gordon. | | |
Sep 29, 2007 @ 00:26:28 | #81 | tonyblair
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50/M/Wolverhampton, United Kingdom Join Date: Jul 2007 | aerphyn said: Most, but most are long forgotten languages, or just not used in modern society anymore. I'm pretty much a living bible for archeologists.
Well, for archeologists digging up languages, certainly! I see humour is another one you are equipped with!
Speaking so many languages like this, you should be Wanted - Dead or Alive as a translator, I would have thought.
A specialist translator, could be your calling in life. Or in death . . .even! (Only joking, of course.)
Tony.
 As Middle-East Special Envoy, I need a camel, tent and a big stick for Gordon. | | |
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