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Thieving "TCs" want to keep hold of stolen north!

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Postby Paphitis » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:06 pm

Malapapa wrote:
alexISS wrote:
Malapapa wrote:ινταμπου πσαλις, θκια?

Is the "πσ" in the word "πσαλις" used as in "πσωμί", "πσεύτης" and "πσώρα";

What do you have against "Ψ" Malapapa? Too Greek? :lol:


Psofos! :lol:


Psira! :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:11 pm

Malakaka wrote:
Here's a clue. The word began with 'E' and ended in disaster. And yet it's still being peddled by the feeble minded, condoned by the feeble willed.


So what does this have to do with Cypriots identifying with greek Culture and heritage? Surely, being a Cypriot national of Greek ethnicity does not mean the same individuals want ENOSIS in this day and age.

You don't make much sense Malakaka! :lol:
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Postby Malapapa » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:13 pm

Did you see the cake you clown?
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Postby alexISS » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:14 pm

Malapapa wrote:
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Malapapa wrote:ινταμπου πσαλις, θκια?

Is the "πσ" in the word "πσαλις" used as in "πσωμί", "πσεύτης" and "πσώρα";

What do you have against "Ψ" Malapapa? Too Greek? :lol:


Psofos! :lol:


Thank you for your wishes, now go learn your ancestors' language because I'm no Cypriot and yet I can speak, read and write better than you
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Postby alexISS » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:15 pm

Get Real! wrote:I like posting pictures too... :D

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Yes, Greece used to be like that, but it's not anymore. Inspiring, isn't it?
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Postby Malapapa » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:25 pm

alexISS wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
alexISS wrote:
Malapapa wrote:ινταμπου πσαλις, θκια?

Is the "πσ" in the word "πσαλις" used as in "πσωμί", "πσεύτης" and "πσώρα";

What do you have against "Ψ" Malapapa? Too Greek? :lol:


Psofos! :lol:


Thank you for your wishes, now go learn your ancestors' language because I'm no Cypriot and yet I can speak, read and write better than you


Having difficulty locating Ψ on a Latin keyboard is indicative of my ability to type my ancestors language - not speaking, reading and writing it... but if you think you've scored a cheap point from Athens, congratulations!
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Re: Thieving "TCs" want to keep hold of stolen nor

Postby Lit » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:25 pm

Oracle wrote:Accordingly, 77.9 percent would like to see two completely separate states on the island,


Thanks for the post, Oracle. But it comes as no surprise to me that the overwhelming majority of the Turkish Cypriots seek two independent States. Their intentions were crystal clear to me as far back as November 1983.
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Re: Thieving "TCs" want to keep hold of stolen nor

Postby insan » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:30 pm

Lit wrote:
Oracle wrote:Accordingly, 77.9 percent would like to see two completely separate states on the island,


Thanks for the post, Oracle. But it comes as no surprise to me that the overwhelming majority of the Turkish Cypriots seek two independent States. Their intentions were crystal clear to me as far back as November 1983.


What did u expect from us seeking how to become a minority in a Greek-GC ruled Cyprus as overwhelming majority of Greeks and GCs seek? :lol:
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Postby alexISS » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:30 pm

Malapapa wrote:Having difficulty locating Ψ on a Latin keyboard is indicative of my ability to type my ancestors language - not speaking, reading and writing it... but if you think you've scored a cheap point from Athens, congratulations!


Cheap point? It's a perfectly valid point, learn the language first and then advertise your "true Cypriotism" by trying to mock those that you consider too "Greek". Besides, it's not just your ignorance of the "Ψ" letter (or key), your whole sentence was a mess
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Postby Malapapa » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:41 pm

alexISS wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Having difficulty locating Ψ on a Latin keyboard is indicative of my ability to type my ancestors language - not speaking, reading and writing it... but if you think you've scored a cheap point from Athens, congratulations!


Cheap point? It's a perfectly valid point, learn the language first and then advertise your "true Cypriotism" by trying to mock those that you consider too "Greek". Besides, it's not just your ignorance of the "Ψ" letter (or key), your whole sentence was a mess


Know any Cypriot teachers in the Lenton area? Or are all the linguistic pedants in Athens?
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