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Thread: Kalena Rios
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05-19-2007 #61
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Elo
Yes, I lived in Germany ...
But not as a terrorist ...
I STILL can verstand some deutsche
I lived as a political refugee ...
ELO, You did not tell tell me your city !
Are you affraid ?
Why ???
I am peacefull ... Believe it or not ...
Scheise ...
P.S.
imprevisible ... not the same as capricious in spanish ....
Means .. impossible to foresee ...
Latin word ..
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05-19-2007 #62
You didnīt ask for the city i live in.I live in Oberhausen.
Political refugee???When was that?
Correct written:Scheisse or Scheiße.
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05-19-2007 #63
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70's
Yes Elo.
It was in the 70's.
Latin America was opressed by the cold war.
I decided ( forced ) to take a ship ...
Danke for the correction ...
One day you will see .. we forget languages ...
As years pass by ...
It seems that cold war will be revived !
Never thought Berlin wall would fall, by that time ...
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05-19-2007 #64
You lived in brasil in that time?I thought it was quite calm in brasil during cold war.
Do you know how big the differnce is between Portugal portugese and brazilian portugese is,gepetto?
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05-20-2007 #65
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Elo
Elo, in the sixties and seventies, Latin America , was ruled by a collection of military dictatorships.
There was a " danger " that Latin America to bias pro USSR.
Kalt Krieg .
Capitalism had to finance military coups d'état throughout the whole sub continent. That was clear to mantain interests .
This also ocurred in Afrika, our brothers.
We say brothers not for question of color of skin, but for general reasons.
Brazilians are a fusion of europeans , indians, and afrikans and also orientals in the last century.
It's all fused up in the physical aspect as well as for behavior.
During the cold war a brazilian passport worthed a lot of money in the black market, exactly for the diversification of races.
As for the idiom portuguese, the difference is huge when speaking , and little bit less when reading.
The prosodia is completely different, the pronounciation as well.
You can imagine, is about the same difference between Haupt Deutsche und Schweizer Deutsche.
Even for vocabulary, brazilians have indian and afrikan words used normally.
P.S. Kalena just left my home. She spent about 4 hours visiting me.
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05-20-2007 #66
Just read about the military dictatorship in brazil from 1964-1985.I didnīt know that brazil was affected as well.
You see you can learn a lot from a tranny board.
A few years ago i read that brasil treats US-americans at airports in the same chicanous way the US treats people at airports.Is it still so?
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05-20-2007 #67Originally Posted by elo
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05-20-2007 #68Originally Posted by MacShreach
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05-20-2007 #69
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You got some idea what gun I should buy when I visit Rio, praetor?
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05-21-2007 #70
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she's hot