May 2, 200917 yr I like your username! It has a cool sybol/letter in it. :wacko: ------> ð im actually learning about it at a subject called Linguistica Descritiva do Inglês (have no idea how to translate it, but it's basically about the phonetic). That symbol is the phonetic transcription for "th".
May 2, 200917 yr im actually learning about it at a subject called Linguistica Descritiva do Inglês (have no idea how to translate it, but it's basically about the phonetic). That symbol is the phonetic transcription for "th". is also an icelandic letter. (i think)
May 2, 200917 yr Woah, you're still alive Erick? why hello mr briggins, yes. sometimes when people leave i also assume they are dead. but i've just been....... away for reasons.
May 2, 200917 yr is also an icelandic letter. (i think) yeah, u're right. i should ask my teacher about it :thinking:
May 2, 200917 yr why hello mr briggins, yes. sometimes when people leave i also assume they are dead. but i've just been....... away for reasons. Dude! Long time no see. :D being bored. Care to entertain me? :kiss: According to the guy in the paper today, you're not allowed to be bored anymore in this day and age. '"If right now you’re bored in life — in this time in the world — you’re doing it wrong," Pettis says. ' http://thechronicleherald.ca/Science/1119701.html But apparently he does silly youtube videos on how to build robots, so I can kind of see where he's coming from... im actually learning about it at a subject called Linguistica Descritiva do Inglês (have no idea how to translate it, but it's basically about the phonetic). That symbol is the phonetic transcription for "th".In Elvish it looks like a curly 'h'. Character number 9 for an unvoiced th (thin) and character number 13 for a voiced one (then).
May 2, 200917 yr Dude! Long time no see. :D yolaaaaa In Elvish it looks like a curly 'h'. Character number 9 for an unvoiced th (thin) and character number 13 for a voiced one (then). :anxious: you speak elvish?
May 2, 200917 yr I know the elvish Tengwar alphabet. I've studied the language, but it's way beyond me. :dizzy:
May 2, 200917 yr *backing away slowly*:laugh3: What can I say? I'm a geek. A geek who's been obsessed with LotR most of my life. And it's beautiful. But at least I know how to pronounce my own user name... :p
May 2, 200917 yr :laugh3: What can I say? I'm a geek. A geek who's been obsessed with LotR most of my life. And it's beautiful. But at least I know how to pronounce my own user name... :p and i know how to pronounce mine :P your point? :uhoh: at least i think i can pronounce it :uhoh2:
May 2, 200917 yr hee. :nice: My point? You have a cool username. And no excuse for backing away. :tongue:
May 2, 200917 yr it's pronounced lay-othe-weer-ta basically, and it means "i am better than you" in 7 different languages including icelandic and old english :smug:
May 2, 200917 yr :lol: So you've poked around at icelandic and old english, but have a problem with elvish... which is based on them. :inquisitive:
May 2, 200917 yr :lol: So you've poked around at icelandic and old english, but have a problem with elvish... which is based on them. :inquisitive: nah.. heh just old english. :P it means "poet" and yes, you are right and i forgot that :uhoh:
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