Portuguese-
I had to train a Port. girl who had fair English, but she spoke better in plain Port. After I learned standered Port. her mother taught me a few other versions of Port like the Brazilian Port., which came in handy when I helped my commanding officer teach "Lucky", a South American boy.
15,021 2007-11-10 14:50:41
Re: Who Is The Most Powerful Force User Ever? (1,115 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
15,022 2007-11-10 14:41:59
Re: Dsf Revan (4,113 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
Very interesting family history.
Starr
15,023 2007-11-10 14:37:02
Re: Personal Question (101 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)
You could call them trailer trash or a red neck.
Starr
15,024 2007-11-10 14:34:00
Re: Who Is The Most Powerful Force User Ever? (1,115 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
I know Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Latin American Spanish, Norwegian, Filipino, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Swedish, Welsh, Turkish, and Latin.
All of them have interesting stories behind them. Long, interesting stories. <_<
Starr
15,025 2007-11-10 14:26:20
Re: Dsf Revan (4,113 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
I sorta a history nerd. Hit me...
Starr
15,026 2007-11-10 14:24:42
Re: Personal Question (101 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)
I seriously have no clue what a chav is.
Starr
15,027 2007-11-10 14:21:40
Re: Dsf Revan (4,113 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
Well for a British you sure do know your US. And you're right. Montana is right above Wyoming.
Starr
15,028 2007-11-10 14:19:52
Re: Personal Question (101 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)
Born and raised in the saddle of a horse.
Starr
15,029 2007-11-10 14:18:54
Re: Who Is The Most Powerful Force User Ever? (1,115 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
28... not including English. I had to train a lot of other-cultured rookies. And that's because when I joined the MRC I already knew five other languages.
Starr
15,030 2007-11-10 14:16:20
Re: Dsf Revan (4,113 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
Kinda... well anyway, Wyoming is almost right above it. It's really square, can't miss it.
Starr
15,031 2007-11-10 14:15:03
Re: Personal Question (101 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)
Hmm... my dad's a pure cowboy while my grandfather's a real physics guy. And then there's my mom and her mom. Both are roughed up cowgirls. I guess that's where I get it from.
Starr
15,032 2007-11-10 14:09:12
Re: Who Is The Most Powerful Force User Ever? (1,115 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
True...
Starr
15,033 2007-11-10 14:08:09
Re: Dsf Revan (4,113 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
No... that's Idaho. Ya know where Colorado is?
Starr
15,034 2007-11-10 14:04:12
Re: Who Is The Most Powerful Force User Ever? (1,115 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
Vos should perceptum Latin... is est valde interesting.
Starr
15,035 2007-11-10 13:58:29
Re: Dsf Revan (4,113 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
Do you know where California is?
Starr
15,036 2007-11-10 13:57:26
Re: Personal Question (101 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)
Brain power is good too. Where would the Marines be if they didn't have weapons created by scientist to back 'em up?
No where... well, actually... pretty much dead.
Starr
15,037 2007-11-10 13:53:23
Re: Who Is The Most Powerful Force User Ever? (1,115 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
Greek is very interesting. The only reason I really studied it was because I love the Spartans.
Starr
15,038 2007-11-10 13:52:04
Re: Dsf Revan (4,113 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
Wyoming...
Starr
15,039 2007-11-10 13:51:02
Re: Personal Question (101 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)
I'm 5'8", weight 120 lbs.(12 lbs. muscle by Military standards), and wear a size 1 in Marine combat camo slacks.
Starr
15,040 2007-11-10 13:48:51
Re: Who Is The Most Powerful Force User Ever? (1,115 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)
I can speak Crotain too... but just the by-the-book version. Most people who are brought up speaking it, speak it with a slang to it.
Starr