Žinutės: 10
Kalba: English
ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 28 d. 13:12:09
I just feel the need to pop a RELmajstro occasionally in EO for humour/silliness' sake but I can't help but be grammatical about it
Miland (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 28 d. 14:04:59
Rogir (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 28 d. 14:08:21
mnlg (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 28 d. 16:15:42
jchthys (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 28 d. 18:27:11
qwertz (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 28 d. 19:32:48
jchthys: ĥaĥaThat seems to be taken from german. In German you are extremly loudly laughing doing "ha, ha." = "ĥa, ĥa" pronounced the Esperanto way. Okej, you could do it slowly. "ha" break "ha". That means, that your are not very amused about. Mostly used if somebody kid you and you're realize that. Okej, was a little bit off topic my laughing science explanation
Pharoah (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 28 d. 19:35:02
qwertz:Heh, dude, English has haha as well. Spanish has ja ja, which is pronounced "ĥa ĥa", like the EO version.jchthys: ĥaĥaThat seems to be taken from german. In German you are extremly loudly laughing doing "ha, ha." = "ĥa, ĥa" pronounced the Esperanto way. Okej, you could do it slowly. "ha" break "ha". That means, that your are not very amused about. Mostly used if somebody kid you and you're realize that. Okej, was a little bit off topic my laughing science explanation
EDIT:
For the record, I've only seen MDR. In case this is an informal poll.
Rogir (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 28 d. 19:45:48
qwertz (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 29 d. 13:05:19
Pharoah:ooops
Heh, dude, English has haha as well. Spanish has ja ja, which is pronounced "ĥa ĥa", like the EO version.
ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. rugpjūtis 29 d. 14:18:50