FTFYBe ware of teh Shameless. But Welcome![]()
Stop spreading interesting truths about me.![]()

FTFYBe ware of teh Shameless. But Welcome![]()
Stop spreading interesting truths about me.![]()


Tá athas orm buaileadh leat!
Do you happen to post on startrek.nl as well? I lurk there most of the time - I understand Dutch well but still write it very badly.
) but am rather a TNG snd DS9 fan. Cooking is a cool hobby - but bad for the waistline... *sigh*

I eat very healthy and am still 10 kg overweight.
It's a very nice language and I wanted to at least to know the basics like "please, thanks, happy birthday" etc. in my friends' native tongue.
). The grammar is rather a challenge, though, and the pronounciation of the Dutch L still gives me trouble.
- Rhubarbodendron is quite long and complicated. It was coined in chat when I remarked that the rhododendrons were still in full bloom while there was already fresh rhubarb in the market. RJDiogenes tried to type that 3 times without typo and the result was a Rhubarbodenodrodon which had to be shortened a little to fit here as my username 

Your ch is very similar to the Swiss ch.
Fáilte!Tá athas orm buaileadh leat!
LOL sorry, I'm afraid my Welsh is better than my Irish Gaelic.
Wow, I'm like three-fourths Irish ancestry and had not idea the Irish said 'Hola.'
Welcome, newbie. I'm Praetor, an embarrassment to my heritage.![]()
That comes from playing (and occasionally singing) in a Irish Folk band for yearsNo, you did great! Maith an buachaill/cailín!
If I ever get to Ireland I'll bring my favourite recorder: I'm told you have awesome jam sessions in your pubs. (Had one in Wales, 2 years ago - most fun I've ever had!)LOL I really must go to Groningen, occasionallyI always smile at the accents up north, especially older people from Groningen, they put 'yes' at the end of every sentence and speak a lot slower. ^^


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