And I suppose a great afternoon-evening for you. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by cherish
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And I suppose a great afternoon-evening for you. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by cherish
I see, seems like I have to get there to eat this because I don't think I can get any kaong, nangka, macapuno, garabanzos, plantains or ube here :D
:lol: its considered to an aphrodisiac, but I have not tried eating a BALOT in all my lifeQuote:
Originally Posted by Sarevok
mata ashita ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by cherish
then you're missing half of your life :pQuote:
Originally Posted by ideru
Yes, I had a great evening. :)
Now where did I leave off from yesterday? Oh yes..
Yeah, 5 years. :D The language they have here is called "chamorro" which can also refer to a specific ethnic group. Ethnic groups in NMI are Chamorros, Carolinians, Palauans, Pohnpeians, etc. The original chamorro language was later on infuenced by Spanish, Japanese, languages which is now what they commonly use. For more info:Quote:
Originally Posted by ideru
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=MP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamorro_language
http://www.japannewbie.com/archives/000170.html
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...k/geos/cq.html
And don't forget my two favorite ingredient: nata de coco and pinipig! Wow. All this talk about halo-halo makes me want to eat one. I think I'll do that after office. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by vma
Ohayou gozaimasu!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sarevok
I haven't eaten Balot also, but do I look like someone's who's missing half my life? Of course not! :p
Ohayou!Quote:
Originally Posted by cherish
But then again, we never know the full extent of our life, do we?:rolleyes: :p
Ohayou gozaimasu ( why are we greeting in Japanese :confused: )
Anyways, balot is not something I would crave for no matter how short my life is :D
I concur. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ideru
You should try it though, even just once. (The juicy duckling covered with mouth-watering fluids and surrounded by white and yellowish substances which served as the chick's food :D ).Quote:
Originally Posted by ideru
//Doushite nihonggo de hanasu ka wakarimasenyo.:rolleyes:
eewwwwhh.. never mindQuote:
Originally Posted by Sarevok
//hontou ni wakaranai ka?? aho ka omae ( just kidding .. i like this phrase ) :D
Sorry, I just spoiled your lunch :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ideru
What does that phrase mean? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by ideru
I'm lost in translation here...
Don't worry Cilu, there is nothing about you.
Saverok has just said he will wait for tomorrow (mata ashita). Then he greeted Ideru (ohayo gozaimasu). Ideru asked why he speaks Japanese. Saverok answered that is because she is supposed to know Japanese. Ideru replied in a familiar manner and the word "omae" unknown in my dictionary.
Sorry about that. I'll put translations next time ;) :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by olivthill
aho ka omae .. basically translate to are you stupid?? :D
aho means the same as baka or in english stupid, fool or along those line.
omae means the same as anata or in english you..
:D