You have a good sense of humor then!!!! How do you say Paramedic and Firefighter in Slovene? That is what I do when I am not here posting.:)
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You have a good sense of humor then!!!! How do you say Paramedic and Firefighter in Slovene? That is what I do when I am not here posting.:)
Wow! Reševalec in gasilec. That must be stressful job!
But you haven't studied Slovene for 8 years like i've studied English :DQuote:
Originally Posted by RashoFan
Being a Paramedic can be very stressful....Firefighting can be exhausting, but fun(at least to me and my fellow firefighters it is mostly fun).
I studied Spanish for 2 years, live in San Antonio with a large Spanish speaking population and MY Spanish is bad. :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by zwbgr
Are you required to study English? and for how long? 8 years is a long time....Quote:
Originally Posted by zwbgr
Well, I live near the Slovenian-Italian board, i' ve studied italian for 4 years, i watch italian tv programs and all i can say in italian is Buongiorno :D
I believe that Rasho speaks Italian as well. Are there different dialects in Slovenia due to the countries your country borders?
I am sorry to ask so many questions....I am very curious
In Slovenia there is as many dialects as may towns/villages. I mean, Slovenia has 2 million of people and has also about 80 different mayor dialects.
I don't know about rasho's italian, but he must speak better than i
:wowQuote:
Originally Posted by zwbgr
That diverse... wow.
I am sorry, but I must go. It has been very nice to chat with you. I would like to chat again soon. I will send you a PM.
Adios, Au revior, Das vidanya, and good bye ( for now).
Adijo, nasvidenje
Dober večer vsem skupaj!
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Originally Posted by RashoFan
it means savage.
Slovenian language is said to be very hard to learn. Do not know why.
But it is (I think) the only "living" language that fully uses dual number.
Bullshit I've seen 2 years old children speak it perfectly. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by The Big Chicken
LOL
good one.
Hahaha!
Okay silly question. How do Slovenians laugh?
All my Argentinian friends say jejeje. Do you guys have a special international laugh too?
Loudly!Quote:
Originally Posted by angel_luv
Do not know.
Do we?
Haha, Slomo.
Alvarez told me to make one up. I said whoo- ha ( half of Rasho's " Whoosh" and ha).
With a little promotion, I can see it catching on.
= )
ariverdachi
i'm guessing this is bye in Italian :spinQuote:
Originally Posted by TDMVPDPOY
if i'm rite, it's actually arrivederci
I laugh very loud. Don't know for the rest of the nation.