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How could a newly-invented constructed language be known to public as fast as possible? Litqforviki ( talk) 03:01, 26 July 2016 (UTC)
So, sorry I was talking about, is there a more, I say, actual way?
I'm working on translating the article Mei Quong Tart into Chinese. It refers to his tea room / restaurant in the Queen Victoria Building as the 'snotty state'. What do the two words actually mean in this context? I don't think it means it was covered in snot, literally or figuratively... -- PalaceGuard008 ( Talk) 10:59, 26 July 2016 (UTC)
Hello. As a French greco-roman wrestling fan, I was watching at the previous wrestling competition in the 2015 European Games, whose video is available in Youtube and I was wondering what type of English accent has the commentator here, from 02:07:26 : youtu.be/2LCzr2-AcWE?t=2h7m26s
Because of his accent, I have a bit trouble to understand what he says. I'm curious : thanks to his accent, have you an idea on which country did he come from ? I would say that he had a Scottish accent but I'm not sure.
Thank you for your answer. -- Scryb ( talk) 13:24, 26 July 2016 (UTC)
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How could a newly-invented constructed language be known to public as fast as possible? Litqforviki ( talk) 03:01, 26 July 2016 (UTC)
So, sorry I was talking about, is there a more, I say, actual way?
I'm working on translating the article Mei Quong Tart into Chinese. It refers to his tea room / restaurant in the Queen Victoria Building as the 'snotty state'. What do the two words actually mean in this context? I don't think it means it was covered in snot, literally or figuratively... -- PalaceGuard008 ( Talk) 10:59, 26 July 2016 (UTC)
Hello. As a French greco-roman wrestling fan, I was watching at the previous wrestling competition in the 2015 European Games, whose video is available in Youtube and I was wondering what type of English accent has the commentator here, from 02:07:26 : youtu.be/2LCzr2-AcWE?t=2h7m26s
Because of his accent, I have a bit trouble to understand what he says. I'm curious : thanks to his accent, have you an idea on which country did he come from ? I would say that he had a Scottish accent but I'm not sure.
Thank you for your answer. -- Scryb ( talk) 13:24, 26 July 2016 (UTC)