Wow........who's Viviane? Some new hot programmer chick from India? :thumb:
Good. I see hope in CodeGuru.
Xeon.
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Wow........who's Viviane? Some new hot programmer chick from India? :thumb:
Good. I see hope in CodeGuru.
Xeon.
You see? You scared her off... How dare you Xeon? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Xeon
From NoHero:
Relax, kid! She's merely busy, that's all. On the other hand, don't change the topic : Where's your GG? :D:thumbd:Quote:
You see? You scared her off... How dare you Xeon?
Good day,
Xeon.
No Philippines ??? but my IP would probably say Japan so i voted for it :D
She sounds more like a hot programmer chick from Brazil. :) She could lead the Samba forum here!Quote:
Originally Posted by Xeon
Algum Brasileiro(a) is in Brasil?...I thought it was somewhere between Spain and Argentina....Quote:
Originally Posted by PadexArt
//hey, there was no Antartic here...where's my penguin's right?...
:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
The translation ( from an automatic translator service) sounds like "some/any brazilians?".
oh...I thought Algum is another word for Argentina...and Brasileiro sounds a Spanish word...Quote:
Originally Posted by PadexArt
//just kidding...i didn't thought that you'll take it seriously:p
:) I did, a little.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
Although the translation was almost obvious I wanted to make sure it really is what it means. Having a similar language sometimes the words are "false friends". Same goes for other latin languages ( french, italian etc).
heh...busted :pQuote:
Originally Posted by PadexArt
just take my advice...Algum is Argentina and Brasileiro is a small village in Spain...so Algum Brasileiro is somewhere between Argentina and the small village...Quote:
Although the translation was almost obvious I wanted to make sure it really is what it means. Having a similar language sometimes the words are "false friends". Same goes for other latin languages ( french, italian etc).
//i wanted to know the real meaning too :confused:
Can you explain it again mrRee, I'm not sure I understand ... :rolleyes:
what does "Spain" mean ? And what about "Between" ?
Guys, you guesses are very funny :lol:
To satisfy your curiosity the translation is : Is there any brazilian? and the answer is : Sim há, eu. :p (Yes there is, me.)
Oi Viviane, Bem vinda ao CodeGuru! :wave:
(Hi Viviane, be welcome to CodeGuru!)
ok, here's my fruiting answer...when you go to a shoping mall...try looking for the red and yellow key chain...that is Spain...Quote:
Originally Posted by Elrond
'between' is used to describe a heroic warlord...you beat and you win...thus you're beatwin...of couse 'between' also can be used for someone searching for his/her couple...s/he want to be twinned...but that's not the case for Algum Brasileiro...
so, Algum Brasileiro beatwin Argentina in a soccer match and the key chain you bought from the mall is the prize...and yes...you're right if you think this is the crappiest crap :eek: ...Rabelo talking no crap, so listen to him... ;)
cool..I love Brasilian languange style...oi! means hi!..Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabelo
I listen to oi! aslo...oi! oi! oi!....oi! to the world and everybosy win..
Oi! Rabelo...algum vinda?:D
//if you noticed there was 'a' in a bracket--> (a)?...Viviane try to give us a hint that she was looking for someone from Antartic...I'm from a tribe called Inuki in Antartic...
:lol: :lol:Quote:
Original Posted by PadexArt
She sounds more like a hot programmer chick from Brazil. She could lead the Samba forum here!
As you know now mrRee, she is looking for "Algum Brasileiro..." and that "a" is not the first letter of Antartic...so you´re out of this std::set :DQuote:
Original posted by mrRee
if you noticed there was 'a' in a bracket--> (a)?...Viviane try to give us a hint that she was looking for someone from Antartic...I'm from a tribe called Inuki in Antartic...
why did you laught, mister :p...Viviane isn't a Brasillian gal?...:eek:..I thought he's right...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabelo
so why did she put an 'a' in a bracket..."did you know that" any alphabet in a bracket is related to Antartic?:D...research shows that, (w) means walrus...(p) means penguins...(sl) means sea lion..(s) means snow...(a) means adults of Antartics...Quote:
As you know now mrRee, she is looking for "Algum Brasileiro..." and that "a" is not the first letter of Antartic...so you´re out of this std::set :D
so Miss Viviane...it seems I'm the only one here from Antartic...my email;[email protected]...I can cook penguins and it taste like rubber duck..yuck!...
//man..am I becaome geekier...geekier...geekier :ehh: