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Re: Not "Cypriot", all Greek, even Turkish languag

Postby Byron » Sat Dec 27, 2008 3:28 pm

Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Sheftali becomes Greek just by adding an "a" at the end of it and calling it "Sheftalia"

Btw Ricco, "Sheftali" is the singular form also used in Greek whereas "Sheftalia" is plural.

Doh! :lol:


What is sheftaly in CYPRIOT ?
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Re: Not "Cypriot", all Greek, even Turkish languag

Postby Get Real! » Sat Dec 27, 2008 3:43 pm

Byron wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Sheftali becomes Greek just by adding an "a" at the end of it and calling it "Sheftalia"

Btw Ricco, "Sheftali" is the singular form also used in Greek whereas "Sheftalia" is plural.

Doh! :lol:


What is sheftaly in CYPRIOT ?

It is Cypriot.
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Re: Not "Cypriot", all Greek, even Turkish languag

Postby Paphitis » Sat Dec 27, 2008 3:47 pm

Byron wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Sheftali becomes Greek just by adding an "a" at the end of it and calling it "Sheftalia"

Btw Ricco, "Sheftali" is the singular form also used in Greek whereas "Sheftalia" is plural.

Doh! :lol:


What is sheftaly in CYPRIOT ?


Bingo!

The charade is over. :lol:
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Re: Not "Cypriot", all Greek, even Turkish languag

Postby Byron » Sat Dec 27, 2008 3:57 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Byron wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Sheftali becomes Greek just by adding an "a" at the end of it and calling it "Sheftalia"

Btw Ricco, "Sheftali" is the singular form also used in Greek whereas "Sheftalia" is plural.

Doh! :lol:


What is sheftaly in CYPRIOT ?

It is Cypriot.


Make up your mind GR, you first said it was GREEK (Sheftalia) now CYPRIOT (Sheftaly) what next CHINESE !
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Re: Not "Cypriot", all Greek, even Turkish languag

Postby iceman » Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:00 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Byron wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Sheftali becomes Greek just by adding an "a" at the end of it and calling it "Sheftalia"

Btw Ricco, "Sheftali" is the singular form also used in Greek whereas "Sheftalia" is plural.

Doh! :lol:


What is sheftaly in CYPRIOT ?


Bingo!

The charade is over. :lol:


dont you fu**ing start me on this language argument..
We discussed this many times in the past..
There is NO language called CYPRIOT,what you guys speak is Greek with a Cypriot accent...
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Re: Not "Cypriot", all Greek, even Turkish languag

Postby Oracle » Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:01 pm

iceman wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Byron wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Sheftali becomes Greek just by adding an "a" at the end of it and calling it "Sheftalia"

Btw Ricco, "Sheftali" is the singular form also used in Greek whereas "Sheftalia" is plural.

Doh! :lol:


What is sheftaly in CYPRIOT ?


Bingo!

The charade is over. :lol:


dont you fu**ing start me on this language argument..
We discussed this many times in the past..
There is NO language called CYPRIOT,what you guys speak is Greek with a Cypriot accent...


The voice of reason 8)

(Even if it is Turkish :lol: )
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Re: Not "Cypriot", all Greek, even Turkish languag

Postby Byron » Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:08 pm

Oracle wrote:
iceman wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Byron wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Sheftali becomes Greek just by adding an "a" at the end of it and calling it "Sheftalia"

Btw Ricco, "Sheftali" is the singular form also used in Greek whereas "Sheftalia" is plural.

Doh! :lol:


What is sheftaly in CYPRIOT ?


Bingo!

The charade is over. :lol:


dont you fu**ing start me on this language argument..
We discussed this many times in the past..
There is NO language called CYPRIOT,what you guys speak is Greek with a Cypriot accent...


The voice of reason 8)

(Even if it is Turkish :lol: )


Ah! So some Cypriots do speak GREEK , well, well, well ?!
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Re: Not "Cypriot", all Greek, even Turkish languag

Postby doesntmatter » Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:09 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Byron wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Sheftali becomes Greek just by adding an "a" at the end of it and calling it "Sheftalia"

Btw Ricco, "Sheftali" is the singular form also used in Greek whereas "Sheftalia" is plural.

Doh! :lol:


What is sheftaly in CYPRIOT ?


Bingo!

The charade is over. :lol:


No, you just help GR to start the "Cypriot charade".
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Re: Not "Cypriot", all Greek, even Turkish languag

Postby doesntmatter » Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:11 pm

Byron wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Byron wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Sheftali becomes Greek just by adding an "a" at the end of it and calling it "Sheftalia"

Btw Ricco, "Sheftali" is the singular form also used in Greek whereas "Sheftalia" is plural.

Doh! :lol:


What is sheftaly in CYPRIOT ?

It is Cypriot.


Make up your mind GR, you first said it was GREEK (Sheftalia) now CYPRIOT (Sheftaly) what next CHINESE !


For people like like GR "Cypriot" is Greek, he is just trying his best to Greek as "Cypriot".
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:11 pm

Someone remind the Greek "sophisticated" goofballs who gave them the alphabet… :lol:
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