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Post by Your Favourite Vulpine on Apr 21, 2019 7:29:15 GMT -5
Takk
🇳🇴: Thanks
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Post by Caro on Apr 21, 2019 12:58:30 GMT -5
Kaliméra (Greek: hello)
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Post by Your Favourite Vulpine on Apr 22, 2019 0:50:06 GMT -5
Auf
🇩🇪: On. Originally wanted to do Auf Wiedersehen, but then I realised starting with F is less common.
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Post by choco on Apr 22, 2019 17:52:00 GMT -5
Frente (Portuguese: Front)
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Post by Caro on Apr 23, 2019 6:47:07 GMT -5
Eluttag (Swedish: Electric socket)
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Post by choco on Apr 23, 2019 20:20:55 GMT -5
Gaeilge (🇮🇪Irish: Irish)
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Post by Lala on Apr 24, 2019 19:05:54 GMT -5
e komo mai
(it is Hawaiian, which is technically American, but I think it would be acceptable. It means "welcome")
well, duh -- it's not English, lol. OK ... I was thinking Americans speak English, so any American languae is English, but it's not. Nevermind me, lol. It's also 3 words, but it just means 1 word ... so? I guess it's ok
OK, the title is "'oreign words" and Hawaii is not 'oreign to me, but I think it counts. That's what I meant.
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Post by choco on Apr 24, 2019 22:44:02 GMT -5
(don't worry that much, Lala. ) イギリス ("igirisu" 🇯🇵Japanese: literally, England but also means the UK or Britain/British)
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Post by Your Favourite Vulpine on Apr 25, 2019 4:17:08 GMT -5
Unagi
Japanese. A state where you can defend & prepare yourself from any danger at any given moment. Alternatively: Eel.
From the UK point of view Hawaiian is still foreign lol.
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Post by choco on Apr 27, 2019 19:26:36 GMT -5
いいえ ("iie" 🇯🇵 Japanese: No)
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Post by Your Favourite Vulpine on Apr 29, 2019 14:22:48 GMT -5
Egel
Dutch for Hedgehog
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Post by choco on Apr 30, 2019 16:28:32 GMT -5
lágrima (Portuguese: Tear drop)
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Post by bellagorilla on May 10, 2019 10:54:17 GMT -5
あまり (Amari) 日本語 (Japanese) meaning not really
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Post by Your Favourite Vulpine on May 10, 2019 17:09:20 GMT -5
Inglés
Spanish for English
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Post by bellagorilla on May 10, 2019 17:17:18 GMT -5
そですか? (sodesuka)
Japanese for: is that so?
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