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« on: Feb 20 2010, 07:50:47 »

This game is simple. Pick some languages and say what they are the language of

English - Language of Rock and Roll
Italian - Language of Love
German - Language of Industry


It does'nt matter how stereotypical they are  Big Grin
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« Reply #1 on: Feb 20 2010, 03:22:36 »

Do you want us to quote what you said too?

English - Language of Rock and Roll, Language of colonisation
Italian - Language of Love
French - Langauge of Romance
German - Language of Industry
Russian - Language of Communism
Japanese - Language of Nerds
Spanish - Language of illegal immigrants
Greek - Language of Classical Ancientness

that kinda thing?
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« Reply #2 on: Feb 20 2010, 03:30:09 »

Nope you can add your own spin on things if you want.
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« Reply #3 on: Feb 21 2010, 12:28:24 »

Aniyvwiya (The principle people) is an old word that the Cherokee's used for themselves, however it's use is now primarily for any native american people.

The Tzotzil still use the same translation.

Cherokee : The principle people's language
Tzotzil : The real language
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« Reply #4 on: Feb 21 2010, 08:01:28 »

Turkish-the langauge of Kebabs and Ottomons
Hindi- The langauge of songs and peace
persian-the lanaguge of poetry
arabic-the langauge of the desert Tongue (couldnt think of anything else)
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« Reply #5 on: Feb 22 2010, 09:04:09 »

English - the language of... me yay  Coffee Grin
Japanese - the language of video games, anime, and nerds... w00t for nerds  High Five
Danish - the language of stød!
1337 - th3 |4n6u463 0f h4x0rzz
Finnish - the language of humppa
Danish - the language of Efterklang yay  Big Grin
Gothic - the language of goths, not emos, but goths Wink
Sardinian - the language of sardines
Turkish - the language of turkey... yum, tastes like chicken
Spanish - the language of American laborers
Egyptian - the language of mummies and pharaohs
Faroese - the language of modern faroes
Icelandic - the language of the people of a nice green island
Greenlandic - the language of the people of an icy island
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« Reply #6 on: Feb 22 2010, 01:54:49 »

English - the language of... me yay  Coffee Grin
Japanese - the language of video games, anime, and nerds... w00t for nerds  High Five
Danish - the language of stød!
1337 - th3 |4n6u463 0f h4x0rzz
Finnish - the language of humppa
Danish - the language of Efterklang yay  Big Grin
Gothic - the language of goths, not emos, but goths Wink
Sardinian - the language of sardines
Turkish - the language of turkey... yum, tastes like chicken
Spanish - the language of American laborers
Egyptian - the language of mummies and pharaohs
Faroese - the language of modern faroes
Icelandic - the language of the people of a nice green island
Greenlandic - the language of the people of an icy island

I laughed at your juxtaposition of Iceland and Greenland  Haha
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« Reply #7 on: Feb 27 2010, 02:50:38 »

English - the language of tea. Twenty times a day.
Scots - the language of warriors, curling and everything that is better than English.
Irish - the language of leprechauns and Riverdance.
Scottish Gaelic - the language of kilts and heroes (Gaelic is usually referred to as "cànan nam fèinn", language of the Fenians, a Gaelic hero class)
Swedish - the language of men with wooden knives and cheese slicers.
German - the language of Ordnung muss sein. Or else.
French - the language of nasal sounds, Carla Bruni and red wine.
Portuguese - the language of sex. Hot, steamy sex.
Italian - the language of heated debates and love.
Norwegian - the language of people who would sound happy even when they're about to commit suicide.
Danish - the language (?) No sorry, it's not a language, it's a sound.
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« Reply #8 on: Feb 27 2010, 07:52:28 »

Danish - the language (?) No sorry, it's not a language, it's a sound.

Danish is the onomatopoeia of potatoes being chewed.
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« Reply #9 on: Feb 28 2010, 07:02:11 »


English - the language of robbing other languages, stealing their vocabulary and leaving them in the dust.
Scots - the language of incomprehensibility and violence
Irish - the language of cuchulainn
Scottish Gaelic - the language of mysticism
Swedish - the language of bork
French - the language of cheese eating surrender monkeys
Italian - the language of Pasta
Norwegian - the language of Singing
Danish - Language of Throat Infections

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« Reply #10 on: Apr 02 2010, 02:31:21 »

English: The Language of Internationalism
Irish: The Language of Religious Violence
Latin: The Language of Anachronistic Old Fogies
French: The Language of Peanut Butter
German: The Language of Sausage and Beer
Swedish: The Language of Piracy, bork bork bork
Danish: The Language of Laryngitis
Arabic: The Language of Terrorism

Esperanto: The Language of Elitist Snobs
Interlingua: The Language of Compromising Elitist Snobs
Klingon: The Language of Alien Laryngitis
Na'vi: The Language of Box Office Bombs
Xylphika: The Language of Sex
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« Reply #11 on: Oct 18 2010, 08:19:57 »

The Langauge of Satyajit Ray and Robinarth Takur and Rani Mukerji  Tongue
The languauge o Tarkan
The lagauge of Idli and Dosa and Ar Rahman
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« Reply #12 on: Nov 06 2010, 09:02:28 »

English - The language of those who allow their language to become a random mix of anglo-saxon, french, latin, and whatever else anybody decides to add to it...
Icelandic - the language of 'moomples'  Cute smile
Korean - the language of gayo, a bizarre mix of pop, disco, and rap
Danish - the language of awesomeness  Angry also the language of Efterklang, Under Byen, Slaraffenland, and Sorten Muld
Estonian - the language of sexiness, and songs that get stuck in my head a lot  Headsmash
Swedish - the language of that weirdass sje-ljudet  Poke
Sala - the language of combinatory logic  Coffee Grin
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