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Rocky-girl
02-02-2006, 04:39 AM
Today my friend in school asked me what shall I say if I need to explain foreign person that I love him talking with him on the phone. Use only my native language. I don't know what to answer. Do you?
Sin Studly
02-02-2006, 04:40 AM
I haven't given you my number yet, Tanichka.
the_GoDdEsS
02-02-2006, 04:45 AM
Rephrase? I don't think I quite understand what exactly you mean.
Rocky-girl
02-02-2006, 04:52 AM
Imagine: You felt in love with someone who don't know your native language. You phone him and say that you love him. But you can use only your native language. And I don't know what to say, I think there is all in intonation.
Yustinchik, I didn't ask.
"Sin will have his soul black like Ricky's face."
the_GoDdEsS
02-02-2006, 04:57 AM
You have to say "I love you" in Russian? Where's the problem exactly?
Rocky-girl
02-02-2006, 04:59 AM
May be. but that to whom I must say it don't know russian at all.
the_GoDdEsS
02-02-2006, 05:06 AM
But does it really matter in that case? I mean, he doesn't understand so you could as well talk about how you sit on the toilet early in the morning. He won't get it. What's the deal with saying I love you to someone who won't even get it?
Paint_It_Black
02-02-2006, 05:08 AM
"Sin will have his soul black like Ricky's face."
Anyone have any idea what that meant? I followed the rest.
Rocky-girl
02-02-2006, 05:15 AM
That's from Sheakspear's tragedy. Justin has changed there only 2 words.
Sin Studly
02-02-2006, 05:47 AM
Aaron the Moor was my favourite character out of all his plays.
And I found Titus Andronicus to be more of a comedy than a tragedy. I'm quite impressed that you recognised it, though.
Mota Boy
02-02-2006, 06:02 AM
You wouldn't be able to express love. You could express lust fairly easily, though.
Rocky-girl
02-02-2006, 06:25 AM
You wouldn't be able to express love. You could express lust fairly easily, though.
Yes, that's right about lust.
Yes, I recognized it, Justin. Why you insert it, you wanted to make a comedy?
Anyone have any idea what that meant? I followed the rest.
If she means Rick with Ricky, then it's def. worth roffling at.
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