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in reply to a message by Miranda
As a diminutive suffix, it denotes a small size or position, and so was added to names when a woman was named after a particular man. Like -ette.
Michelle
Michelle
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Is it true that the name Ina is dervied from the albanish Inat.
I found a site "English-albanish" dictionary and searhed on Hate and the word Inat came up.
www.argjiro.net/fjalor see for you'r self
I found a site "English-albanish" dictionary and searhed on Hate and the word Inat came up.
www.argjiro.net/fjalor see for you'r self
He's here, the Phantom of Albania...
Dalmatineser!? I thought Dalmatia was a part of Croatia...
Dalmatineser!? I thought Dalmatia was a part of Croatia...
Actually...
it was *Albanish*, but the Croats stole it from them
it was *Albanish*, but the Croats stole it from them
Oh, yeah, of course. Stupid me. :)
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101 Damnations to them nasty Crustaceans who stole Dalmatia from the Albanish!
We wantssss it. It is ourssss. Yesss, preciousss...
In other words, Constantin/Dalmatineser/whatever, the only psychotic creature people are willing to listen talk to itself is Gollum... You don't qualify.
Posted by: Constantin (authenticated as Constantopolis, 213.100.204.95)
Date and time: January 18, 2004 at 12:43:26 PM
Subject: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names
Posted by: Dalmatineser (authenticated as dalmatinestri, 213.100.204.95)
Date and time: January 26, 2004 at 6:05:24 PM
In other words, Constantin/Dalmatineser/whatever, the only psychotic creature people are willing to listen talk to itself is Gollum... You don't qualify.
Posted by: Constantin (authenticated as Constantopolis, 213.100.204.95)
Date and time: January 18, 2004 at 12:43:26 PM
Subject: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names
Posted by: Dalmatineser (authenticated as dalmatinestri, 213.100.204.95)
Date and time: January 26, 2004 at 6:05:24 PM
Dalmatineser = Is mental, dear!
*Blinks* Oh no, not this again.
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