Personality
Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.
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Laydee
20 years ago
20 years ago
Thought so. I can usually get the general gist of what someone is saying in Spanish or Italian from my knowledge of French and Latin.
Here's a tougher one. Anyone know the correct response to:
Cad e mar ata tu?
And no, I'm not telling you the language.
Here's a tougher one. Anyone know the correct response to:
Cad e mar ata tu?
And no, I'm not telling you the language.
DaMoyre
20 years ago
20 years ago
I believe that would be Gaelic for "How are you?"
Ta me go math... (or something close to it!)would be "I'm okay"
Ta me go math... (or something close to it!)would be "I'm okay"
Eugene Meltzner
20 years ago
20 years ago
So what does "clanna na cu" mean? I think it's Gaelic, and I'm pretty sure it's something you might say if you just hit your thumb with a hammer, but I'm not positive.
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
My dictionary doesn't have slang, but I got this much out of it:
clann=children
na=in her, in its, dont, than, the, in his, in its
cu=dog
So... children in the dog? I'm guessing I need a dictionary with some slang phrases...
clann=children
na=in her, in its, dont, than, the, in his, in its
cu=dog
So... children in the dog? I'm guessing I need a dictionary with some slang phrases...
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
I could buy that. In French, an idiom for bad weather is "temps du chien", which translates to "dog weather"...in fact, you can give a lot of things negative connotations by assigning them to the dog.
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