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| RE: Welcome, monsieurs and mesdames! | Justice dal Navâ | July 18, 2005 - 18:38 | | Üc Tärfâ | July 18, 2005 - 18:49 |
| Parent message | | Justice dal Navâ | July 18, 2005 - 18:38 |
| RE: Welcome, monsieurs and mesdames!(#9), posted by Üc Tärfâ, [IP Hidden], July 18, 2005 - 18:49. Viewed 963 times. |
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Üc Tärfâ Group: citizens (1365 posts total) (last post: March 10, 2008 - 08:29) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | > Now, keep in mind, this is a place for grandiloquence, nothing plain, profane, or ... (heavens)... earthy. we're of a higher, pince-nez-wearing sort here. Truly of a higher station.
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> And we have harrumphed at the paeons elsewhere. In whatever tongue you choose to speak, signore, make sure your language is awash in archaic idiom!
This is XIX... do you want more archaic? Renaissance? Medieval? or just Latin? latino parlare possum...

my talossán personal page.
Visitetz Cézembre dürånt el etéu.
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| | D. N. Vercáriâ | July 19, 2005 - 04:05 |
| Parent message | | Üc Tärfâ | July 18, 2005 - 18:49 |
| RE: Welcome, monsieurs and mesdames!(#10), posted by D. N. Vercáriâ, [IP Hidden], July 19, 2005 - 04:05. Viewed 1081 times. |
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D. N. Vercáriâ Group: citizens (4498 posts total) (last post: March 15, 2008 - 16:51) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | > > Now, keep in mind, this is a place for grandiloquence, nothing plain, profane, or ... (heavens)... earthy. we're of a higher, pince-nez-wearing sort here. Truly of a higher station.
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> > And we have harrumphed at the paeons elsewhere. In whatever tongue you choose to speak, signore, make sure your language is awash in archaic idiom!
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> This is XIX... do you want more archaic? Renaissance? Medieval? or just Latin? latino parlare possum...
Looking through my pince-nez, I spotted an opossum... lingua latina verum gaudium est.
- D. N. Vercáriâ
Visitetz Cézembre dürånt el etéu
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| | Justice dal Navâ | July 19, 2005 - 07:44 |
| Parent message | | D. N. Vercáriâ | July 19, 2005 - 04:05 |
| RE: Welcome, monsieurs and mesdames!(#11), posted by Justice dal Navâ, [IP Hidden], July 19, 2005 - 07:44. Viewed 1086 times. |
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Justice dal Navâ Group: admins (5222 posts total) (last post: March 14, 2008 - 13:43) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | > > > Now, keep in mind, this is a place for grandiloquence, nothing plain, profane, or ... (heavens)... earthy. we're of a higher, pince-nez-wearing sort here. Truly of a higher station.
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> > > And we have harrumphed at the paeons elsewhere. In whatever tongue you choose to speak, signore, make sure your language is awash in archaic idiom!
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> > This is XIX... do you want more archaic? Renaissance? Medieval? or just Latin? latino parlare possum...
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> Looking through my pince-nez, I spotted an opossum... lingua latina verum gaudium est.
Dammit, men! I speak not any of the ancient and revered tongue of our Roman forefathers! Keep your words restricted to the wonderful mother tongue of English!
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Chirischtôval Curt Cavéir,
President of the Republic of Talossa
Minister of Information
Minister of Defence
"Moderation in temper is always a virtue, but moderation in principle is always a vice." — Thomas Paine
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| | Micjeu Xhemuna | July 19, 2005 - 08:11 |
| Parent message | | Justice dal Navâ | July 19, 2005 - 07:44 |
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Micjeu Xhemuna Group: DELETED (274 posts total) (last post: July 29, 2005 - 08:11) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | > Dammit, men! I speak not any of the ancient and revered tongue of our Roman forefathers! Keep your words restricted to the wonderful mother tongue of English!
Thou wouldst have me believe that thine initial missive wast in English? Mine dixioné* hath not the capacity for such verbiage!
MX
* oops, a morsel of Frangléi: it doth resemble its English cognate.
Micjeu Xhemuna (Harold D. Thomas)
Vinureu dal Repúblicâ
Email: harold.thomas "at" att.net
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| | President Anglatzarâ | July 19, 2005 - 08:19 |
| Parent message | | Micjeu Xhemuna | July 19, 2005 - 08:11 |
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President Anglatzarâ Group: admins (3194 posts total) (last post: March 14, 2008 - 07:21) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | > > Dammit, men! I speak not any of the ancient and revered tongue of our Roman forefathers! Keep your words restricted to the wonderful mother tongue of English!
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> Thou wouldst have me believe that thine initial missive wast in English? Mine dixioné* hath not the capacity for such verbiage!
Retainynge "n" afore a consonaunte; soothly that is Antient Custom, Harold. The full forme of the pronomen personall was dropt by 1200 yfore consonauntes, an I recall hit rightly.
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| | Micjeu Xhemuna | July 19, 2005 - 08:17 |
| Parent message | | Micjeu Xhemuna | July 19, 2005 - 08:11 |
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Micjeu Xhemuna Group: DELETED (274 posts total) (last post: July 29, 2005 - 08:11) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | Having been dessicated with mortification following perusal of the alternate colliloquy, I herewith acknowledge and bewail mine manifestation of the King James English; and avail myself of the moment to note that the term in Frangléi was misstruck on the clavier: it ought of right to have read dixionéir.
MX
Micjeu Xhemuna (Harold D. Thomas)
Vinureu dal Repúblicâ
Email: harold.thomas "at" att.net
AIM: xhemuna |
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| | Justice dal Navâ | July 19, 2005 - 09:51 |
| Parent message | | Micjeu Xhemuna | July 19, 2005 - 08:17 |
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Justice dal Navâ Group: admins (5222 posts total) (last post: March 14, 2008 - 13:43) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | > Having been dessicated with mortification following perusal of the alternate colliloquy, I herewith acknowledge and bewail mine manifestation of the King James English; and avail myself of the moment to note that the term in Frangléi was misstruck on the clavier: it ought of right to have read dixionéir.
Apology accepted.
________________________
Chirischtôval Curt Cavéir,
President of the Republic of Talossa
Minister of Information
Minister of Defence
"Moderation in temper is always a virtue, but moderation in principle is always a vice." — Thomas Paine
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