Lessons in Latin and English

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NeuroDeus

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This thread is supposed to be a joke... If you don't like it your where supposed to read (it was here for you to ignore it)...

After FoR mispelt my name a little (about 12 times) and Ransac's royal brother continued with it I decided to give you all a grounding in Latin.

ok...

Deus - it is spelt D then e followed by the letter u and ending with s. It means god which of course I'm not (I haven't been able to figure out if it was me or my sister)

It's not - Dues, Duress, Des, Dus, Dumb, Dracula, Parrots, Dumbo, Dingo, Due, Deu or any other mutation of the word. If you don't know how to spell it. Omit it...

enough Latin now English (en-g-lixx turn the 'x' a couple of somersaults in your mouth)

Neuro - This means both 'brain' and 'mad' at the same time. If you want more information...get a dictionary and put it up yer... desk and find under 'N' this word.

It's not - Nero, Neo, Nuro, Neero, Nyro, Parrots, Neck, Nasty, Nor, No, N or any other...

And at last

NeuroDeus - the stupid critter who had 5 minutes to write this crap...
 
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nodnarb24

Guest
I got it NeckDingo. I'm going to call you NeckDingo from now on.
 
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Namielus

Guest
Further Lessons in Latin;

My name sucks to try and spell thereofore use the 'Latin' model of dragging your mouse over my name and then hitting CTRL C at the same time. Then click where you would like the name placed and hit CTRL V at the same time TA-DA, instant Namielus everywhere you want and even where you don't.

And take it easy NeoDude its only a name.

Lessens in English;

I flunked this one, nevermind...
 
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Gerode

Guest
ParrotsParrots is close enough for me.

Did the Namelius method work?
 
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MrXarvox

Guest
For those of you that care (i.e., nobody), the word Tzyver means "the breaking". This signifies a great period of destruction, the act of breaking something, or the emotion of being broken. It stems from the Xarvoxian word Tzyv, meaning, in its simplest form, "break". Not "to break", mind you, just break. It can be conjugated with various suffixes to form nouns, verbs, and adjectives from the same root word.
The Word "Etzan" is not conjugated on the regular format; it is used as a noun or adjective yet it is in first-person present verb form: "I have Power".
That's just literal, however; its actual meaning is "spirit".
The other Xarvoxian word you may run across is the preposition "daiz" (also spelled "dyz") which means "for" or "of". Thus the name Etzan Tzyver daiz Burning-Sky means, in full: "The Spirit of the Breaking of Burning-Sky".
Burning-Sky would be the clan name of the character, the only part of his name taken from the English language.

There is more to Mr. Xarvox than you think...
 
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Hawaiian mage

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Your new name is Dumb Parrots.

And since no one cares, my name has meaning too. I was born in Hawaii. And that is all. Ha... ha.. ha... no. It's not funny at all. It really isn't.

-Hawaiian "hawaiian" mage
 
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Chaos Turtle

Guest
Thanks for the heads up, NippleDrips.

I'll keep it in mind!

Flavorfully yours,

Chitterling Titsling
 
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