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by Davy28 » Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:20 pm
gumbomadness wrote:Davy28 wrote:Kahn wrote:theres a large snake in my pants
In hindi, the language of India. Dave had an indian chef yelling it at him for whatever reason, and Dave would say it back.
Aside from tribal dialects, there is no national language in Gambia other than English.
um. No. Gambian people don't speak hindi as far as i know.
First of all, im indian, and in india there are no "chiefs" just pundits and people like that..Indian people aren't tribal at all.
and gambia is a WHOLE different place.
And having family that speaks hindi.. pantala naga pampa doesnt sound it AT ALL.
but i guess they confirmed that earlier in the thread..
Thats what I meant. The phrase has nothing to do with Gambia, and I haven't the foggiest idea how it came to be associated with Gambia. I knew the phrase was from India all the way.
What about Urdu, the other main language spoken in India? Does the phrase come from that language?
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by Davy28 » Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:22 pm
gumbomadness wrote:Davy28 wrote:Kahn wrote:theres a large snake in my pants
In hindi, the language of India. Dave had an indian chef yelling it at him for whatever reason, and Dave would say it back.
Aside from tribal dialects, there is no national language in Gambia other than English.
um. No. Gambian people don't speak hindi as far as i know.
First of all, im indian, and in india there are no "chiefs" just pundits and people like that..Indian people aren't tribal at all.
and gambia is a WHOLE different place.
And having family that speaks hindi.. pantala naga pampa doesnt sound it AT ALL.
but i guess they confirmed that earlier in the thread..
I meant chef as in one that cooks. I know the phrase has nothing to do with Gambia, and I haven't the foggiest idea how it came to be associated with Gambia. I knew the phrase was from India all the way. Sorry about assuming it was from hindi.
What about Urdu, the other main language spoken in India? Does the phrase come from that language?
Forget about the reasons and the treasons we are seeking
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
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by fede » Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:48 am
Pantalones is spanish for pants.
I guess I don't know much dutch (at all) but I don't think there's such a coincidence between spanish and dutch.
You might find that coincidence in oder latin languages, such as portuguese and spanish.
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by Davy28 » Fri Jan 06, 2006 4:19 pm
Thats weird. All this time I was under the impression it was one of the Indian languages. I'm glad gumbo was there to call me on my ignorance. It probably is one of the romance languages.
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