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You just keep your snakeh

 

not mine, a english teacher's. I've seen it feed though...

 

Eeeeeeeeeep.

 

It was really, really fast

 

it's grown quite a lot over the last 2 years or so...

 

O.O

 

it can slide up to the top of it's box now...

 

and if you're wearing perfume it'll slide all over the glass in front and scare you when you turn around to write on the whiteboard >.>

 

usually I just stare at it

 

...*fallz back into teh habit of checking under teh bed before shleeping*

 

maybe I should stop with the snake stories...

I can not, however, picture moi Oma riding un rainbow-pooping unicorn :P
OUMA! I mean, oh a linguistical similarity, how quaint
Really? Teehee :smile: I haz un Oma y un Omi. And Opa and...had an Opi <3

 

aaah maternal and paternal distinctions, Afrikaans is missing those, Urdu on the other hand does not

 

I have a Daadi (Paternal Grandmother), but my Dada (Paternal Grandfather) is dead, from the Maternal side they are called Naani and I suppose Nana

I iz fed up of this cough

 

yesh, we need to whip your immune system into shape

 

*gets le cream-whipper* ...and naow?? :unsure:

 

we make chocolate toffee and banana cream eclairs!

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I can not, however, picture moi Oma riding un rainbow-pooping unicorn :P
OUMA! I mean, oh a linguistical similarity, how quaint
Really? Teehee :smile: I haz un Oma y un Omi. And Opa and...had an Opi <3

 

aaah maternal and paternal distinctions, Afrikaans is missing those, Urdu on the other hand does not

 

I have a Daadi (Paternal Grandmother), but my Dada (Paternal Grandfather) is dead, from the Maternal side they are called Naani and I suppose Nana

 

Oma&Opa are maternal side, Omi&Opi are paternal. But I've heard other geman kids do this teh opposite way too, so...iz not offishal I guess.

I can not, however, picture moi Oma riding un rainbow-pooping unicorn :P
OUMA! I mean, oh a linguistical similarity, how quaint
Really? Teehee :smile: I haz un Oma y un Omi. And Opa and...had an Opi <3

 

aaah maternal and paternal distinctions, Afrikaans is missing those, Urdu on the other hand does not

 

I have a Daadi (Paternal Grandmother), but my Dada (Paternal Grandfather) is dead, from the Maternal side they are called Naani and I suppose Nana

 

and that's all the Urdu I know

 

I call my Matenal Grandparents Oupa and Ouma, 'cause they're Afrikaans, but my Ouma died earlier this year

I can not, however, picture moi Oma riding un rainbow-pooping unicorn :P
OUMA! I mean, oh a linguistical similarity, how quaint
Really? Teehee :smile: I haz un Oma y un Omi. And Opa and...had an Opi <3

 

aaah maternal and paternal distinctions, Afrikaans is missing those, Urdu on the other hand does not

 

I have a Daadi (Paternal Grandmother), but my Dada (Paternal Grandfather) is dead, from the Maternal side they are called Naani and I suppose Nana

 

and that's all the Urdu I know

 

I call my Matenal Grandparents Oupa and Ouma, 'cause they're Afrikaans, but my Ouma died earlier this year

 

Urdu iz un indigenous African language?

 

So did moi Opi in March... :sad:

I can not, however, picture moi Oma riding un rainbow-pooping unicorn :P
OUMA! I mean, oh a linguistical similarity, how quaint
Really? Teehee :smile: I haz un Oma y un Omi. And Opa and...had an Opi <3

 

aaah maternal and paternal distinctions, Afrikaans is missing those, Urdu on the other hand does not

 

I have a Daadi (Paternal Grandmother), but my Dada (Paternal Grandfather) is dead, from the Maternal side they are called Naani and I suppose Nana

 

and that's all the Urdu I know

 

I call my Matenal Grandparents Oupa and Ouma, 'cause they're Afrikaans, but my Ouma died earlier this year

 

Urdu iz un indigenous African language?

 

So did moi Opi in March... :sad:

 

no, Indian, well one Indian languages, the only other one I know of is Gujurati but I'm sure they are others

 

I remember a little more of Xhosa

 

Grandmother is = mamakhulu (big/great mother)

and Grandfather is = tatakhulu (big/great father)

 

or something similar

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