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Postby LENA » Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:47 pm

Filitsaaaaaaaaaa!! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby SSBubbles » Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:51 pm

Filitsa wrote:
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Filitsa wrote:
Bubble 'n' squeak wrote:i.e :lol:



ie = Japanese trading houses



-ier!

So, what was the Gaelic word then please Filitsa?


"-ier!"? Acronyms, abbreviations, and now suffixes! I thought this was a word game! Bubbles, you're as bad as Deniz. :o :wink:

All I know about Gaelic is "Erin go brach," "pog mo thoin," :oops: and that there are a lot of gh's in the spelling of words, the last being the reason I suggested Gaelic for whatever was the word ending in "gh" that I posted a few pages back. :wink:

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As GOOD as if you don't mind!

There are no rules; it is just for FUN!

Besides, you keep trying to halt the game, bad person! :wink:
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Postby SSBubbles » Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:57 pm

ctenophore

(a marine comb jelly - from the Greek - ktenos- comb) :roll:
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Postby LENA » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:00 pm

SSBubbles wrote:ctenophore

(a marine comb jelly - from the Greek - ktenos- comb) :roll:


Bubbles mou which Greek word you used for the one you made???
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Postby Filitsa » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:00 pm

SSBubbles wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
SSBubbles wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Bubble 'n' squeak wrote:i.e :lol:



ie = Japanese trading houses



-ier!

So, what was the Gaelic word then please Filitsa?


"-ier!"? Acronyms, abbreviations, and now suffixes! I thought this was a word game! Bubbles, you're as bad as Deniz. :o :wink:

All I know about Gaelic is "Erin go brach," "pog mo thoin," :oops: and that there are a lot of gh's in the spelling of words, the last being the reason I suggested Gaelic for whatever was the word ending in "gh" that I posted a few pages back. :wink:

Bubble 'n Squeak wrote:essay


aye-aye



As GOOD as if you don't mind!

There are no rules; it is just for FUN!

Besides, you keep trying to halt the game, bad person! :wink:


Okay, "as good as," and if so, then I'm just as good because my intention is not to "halt the game," but instead to induce creative/critical thinking. :wink: :D :wink:

Word please?

LENA wrote:Filitsaaaaaaaaaa!! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Geia sou, Lenaki mou.
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Postby LENA » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:02 pm

Geia sou Filitsa mou. Ti kaneis? Se agapaw se ektimaw alla tha stamatiseis na xalas to paixnidi?? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Pretty please! :)
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Postby SSBubbles » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:02 pm

LENA wrote:
SSBubbles wrote:ctenophore

(a marine comb jelly - from the Greek - ktenos- comb) :roll:


Bubbles mou which Greek word you used for the one you made???



Not really sure Lena mou, my son gave me that one - phonetic spelling? :?
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Postby SSBubbles » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:05 pm

Filitsa wrote:
SSBubbles wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
SSBubbles wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Bubble 'n' squeak wrote:i.e :lol:



ie = Japanese trading houses



-ier!

So, what was the Gaelic word then please Filitsa?


"-ier!"? Acronyms, abbreviations, and now suffixes! I thought this was a word game! Bubbles, you're as bad as Deniz. :o :wink:

All I know about Gaelic is "Erin go brach," "pog mo thoin," :oops: and that there are a lot of gh's in the spelling of words, the last being the reason I suggested Gaelic for whatever was the word ending in "gh" that I posted a few pages back. :wink:

Bubble 'n Squeak wrote:essay


aye-aye



As GOOD as if you don't mind!

There are no rules; it is just for FUN!

Besides, you keep trying to halt the game, bad person! :wink:


Okay, "as good as," and if so, then I'm just as good because my intention is not to "halt the game," but instead to induce creative/critical thinking. :wink: :D :wink:

Word please?

LENA wrote:Filitsaaaaaaaaaa!! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Geia sou, Lenaki mou.



:shock: I have just realised what your Gaelic says! :lol:

What word would you like? More Gaelic?

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Postby Filitsa » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:07 pm

LENA wrote:Geia sou Filitsa mou. Ti kaneis? Se agapaw se ektimaw alla tha stamatiseis na xalas to paixnidi?? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Pretty please! :)


:lol: Ti les, Lena mou? Look at the creative thinking I've provoked! :wink: :lol:
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Postby LENA » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:08 pm

SSBubbles wrote:
LENA wrote:
SSBubbles wrote:ctenophore

(a marine comb jelly - from the Greek - ktenos- comb) :roll:


Bubbles mou which Greek word you used for the one you made???



Not really sure Lena mou, my son gave me that one - phonetic spelling? :?


Did he explain what it meant? If i understood correct the word you used is the English comb. If its the comb is ktenia...not ktenos...like a male. But the one you made what does it means?
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