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Post by Myrthe on May 17, 2005 16:32:09 GMT -5
your cardigan? what's a cardigan? Is that something you can eat??? Please you know who I am, use easy easy English!!! ;D and yes, I remember you offered me to lend the book, but is it possible that I understand it? or is it as difficult as Sabriel and Lirael, cause in that case........ I want a Dutch translation!
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Post by Aranel on May 18, 2005 8:57:17 GMT -5
your cardigan? what's a cardigan? Is that something you can eat??? Please you know who I am, use easy easy English!!! ;D and yes, I remember you offered me to lend the book, but is it possible that I understand it? or is it as difficult as Sabriel and Lirael, cause in that case........ I want a Dutch translation! She either means blanket or a jacket of some sort . . . i'm not even sure what that means exactly
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Post by Iure on May 18, 2005 9:19:34 GMT -5
vest? Let me look up the Am Eng word for it... *searches her dictionary* Nope, it says:
Cardigan (US), piece of clothing covering the upper part of the body and the arms, fastening at the front with buttons or a zipper, and usually worn over other clothes.
Cardigan is the only word I know for it (besides the Dutch word), so....
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Post by Erutanie on May 20, 2005 20:28:37 GMT -5
am I the only one here who hasn't read that stupid book yet? *yells autsj because of everybody hitting me* Where can I find this book? ?? I want to read it before I see the movie, and before it's really a hype, cause I hate to follow other people (hmzzz, I'm afraid I already follow you guys, ieuwk, don't tell anyone) what does: autsj and ieuwk mean? you should be able to find it in a library, if you don't borrow irue's. the author is Douglass Adamms.
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Post by Iure on May 21, 2005 4:41:27 GMT -5
autsj is outch, and ieuwk is well, ehm... something like iew....
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Post by Erutanie on May 21, 2005 22:01:56 GMT -5
thank you
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Post by Iure on May 22, 2005 4:51:40 GMT -5
You're welcome! ;D
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Post by Erutanie on May 25, 2005 16:59:50 GMT -5
*sits and continues the wait for HHGTTG*
i seriously think i'm going to have to wait for it to come out on video to see it.......Iure will get to see it before me......
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Post by Aranel on May 25, 2005 19:04:11 GMT -5
vest? Let me look up the Am Eng word for it... *searches her dictionary* Nope, it says: Cardigan (US), piece of clothing covering the upper part of the body and the arms, fastening at the front with buttons or a zipper, and usually worn over other clothes. Cardigan is the only word I know for it (besides the Dutch word), so.... That's a jacket.
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Post by Iure on May 26, 2005 10:05:00 GMT -5
Thanks. Now I can sleep again. ;D
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Post by Erutanie on May 26, 2005 21:14:18 GMT -5
actually i had wondered what a cardigan was....always have......i almost need a dictionary to define the dictionary definition cause i gots no common sense. all my smarts are in academic, not common sense.
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Post by Aranel on May 27, 2005 9:00:41 GMT -5
Thanks. Now I can sleep again. ;D You're welcome ;D
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Post by Erutanie on May 30, 2005 14:31:33 GMT -5
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Post by Iure on May 31, 2005 12:43:56 GMT -5
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Post by Myrthe on May 31, 2005 15:44:14 GMT -5
Now I really really know what cardigan is, yeah!!!!!!! This forum is good for my English (wow, I learn one English word in three weeks, it's not really a fast cursus ) and I still don't have the book, I've been in the bookshop today but they didn't have it. time to visit Iure, and time for holiday to got the change to read it (hmzz bad luck, only two weeks holiday this year and I've got to wait two months before it starts....)
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