Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.
denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.
Hmmm .
Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers)![]()
Just in case.
denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.
Hmmm .
Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers)![]()
Just in case.
Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.
Hmmm .
Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers)![]()
Just in case.
You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?
denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.
Hmmm .
Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers)![]()
Just in case.
You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?
Ofcourse not.
His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky.
Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.
Hmmm .
Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers)![]()
Just in case.
You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?
Ofcourse not.
His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky.
'Cypro-Greek' - that is an excellent term.
denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.
Hmmm .
Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers)![]()
Just in case.
You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?
Ofcourse not.
His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky.
'Cypro-Greek' - that is an excellent term.
Teveccüh ediyorsunuz efendim
Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.
Hmmm .
Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers)![]()
Just in case.
You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?
Ofcourse not.
His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky.
'Cypro-Greek' - that is an excellent term.
Teveccüh ediyorsunuz efendim
Hüsnüteveccüh her zaman tercih edilmelidir efendim.
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