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Post by rusebg on Jan 20, 2011 7:02:06 GMT -5
I was dead serious, man. There are very few people here that I would like to know they last only a minute and you are not one of them.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 20, 2011 7:11:00 GMT -5
^^^ Ruse is known to talk in circles, when he has nothing to say.
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Post by rusebg on Jan 20, 2011 7:17:56 GMT -5
Why did you exactly put your nose in this conversation, Gyrro? Are you jealous of the one-minute guys because you have never made it that long?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 20, 2011 7:20:37 GMT -5
Idiot, there is =1, <1, <=1, >=1, >1
So i get that Tek is the non-vigin people? In that case is "once or more". Once means exactly one time in a lifetime.
idiot.
PS
Being a minute guy, is a good thing, for a person, if the person in question is a victim of a rape. It makes the pain last shorter. Haven't you experienced that yourself?
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Post by rusebg on Jan 20, 2011 7:29:01 GMT -5
Say again.
Yeah? Which dictionary did you use?
Obviously you have serious issues with sodomizing people. Is this the last ancient trait of yours left?
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Post by terroreign on Jan 20, 2011 7:34:20 GMT -5
I'm assuming ruse has never done it more than 'once' in one sitting the way he reacted to my original statement
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 20, 2011 8:03:12 GMT -5
Yeah? Which dictionary did you use? Obviously you have serious issues with sodomizing people. Is this the last ancient trait of yours left? once = one time (and unless you specify a condition/quantification in regard to this, the default assumption is =). Kapirao? Now about the rest of your lunacy, i am pretty str8, husband and father in a beautiful SERBIAN family.
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Post by terroreign on Mar 23, 2011 1:06:51 GMT -5
Pyrros - I don't think the Bulgarians say "Kapirati" hehe
These adverbs just more evidence towards Sarmatian origin!
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Post by Shqipni13 on Mar 24, 2011 5:03:53 GMT -5
Yeah? Which dictionary did you use? Obviously you have serious issues with sodomizing people. Is this the last ancient trait of yours left? once = one time (and unless you specify a condition/quantification in regard to this, the default assumption is =). Kapirao? Now about the rest of your lunacy, i am pretty str8, husband and father in a beautiful SERBIAN family. I see who wears the pants in your house. Typical greek pu$$y.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Mar 24, 2011 11:33:46 GMT -5
Kapirati = Kapish = the italian word capire "to understand"
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Post by uz on Mar 24, 2011 14:29:14 GMT -5
Is capire actually in the Serbian vocabulary? Other than the actually term usage amongst Serbs.
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Post by terroreign on Mar 24, 2011 14:57:58 GMT -5
The infinitive is actually "Kapirati", and it is officially part of the Serbian lexicon, dictionaries, etc.
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Post by uz on Mar 24, 2011 15:03:18 GMT -5
How long has Kapirati been in the vocabulary?
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Mar 24, 2011 15:15:01 GMT -5
I think AAdmin hit the proverbial nail on the head. Among Croatian and Serbian speakers its typical to hear ' Kapish?' 'Kapirash?' in place of ' Razumis?' 'shvatis?' for asking someone if they understand what you're saying.
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Post by terroreign on Mar 24, 2011 15:26:13 GMT -5
Never heard of someone saying kapish lol...
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Post by ivo on Mar 24, 2011 15:37:16 GMT -5
I've heard the word 'kapish' in place of 'you understand'.. but I've never heard it used by people of Slavic origin.
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Post by uz on Mar 24, 2011 15:50:23 GMT -5
I've heard the word 'kapish' in place of 'you understand'.. but I've never heard it used by people of Slavic origin. I have heard it the most in Belgrade. I don't know if it is something that has been always used tho.
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Mar 24, 2011 17:03:06 GMT -5
I hear it constantly in Dubrovnik. Kontas and Kapis.
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Mar 24, 2011 17:06:10 GMT -5
Krivo , you live in L.A. like me , right? Come down to where I live and talk to some people here. You'll hear 'kapish' when they talk to you. haha. In fact , that reminds me , I went out with a Serbian girl in LA for a little bit you might know ( PM me for name) that said 'kapish.' It was the first time I went to your church in San Gabriel ( the one with the giant Dubrovnik mural in the bar area in the hall) and when they found out I was Croat by some girl that went to my high school I was about to be jumped but my friend stepped in ( PM me for name if you're interested) and stopped it. lol.
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Post by terroreign on Mar 25, 2011 1:26:37 GMT -5
"Capeesh" i hear, and thats when I watch mob movies. "Kapiras" is that familiar Belgrade slang that you'd hear ever so often by the "Smekeri".
radiate - for sure i'm gonna make my way down there one day nothing makes me laugh more than a solid ikavsko-bosanski accent ;D
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