Or simpler
"ail, yn euch iaith" which means "again, in your own language".
Pron.:
Ail = isle
yn = un
euch = say 'eight' but instead of the T at the end, add the 'kh' sound at the end of Loch
iaith = yaith, the yai as in aye aye yippy yippy yai with a soft TH (THink) at the end.
Posted By: Sugbad The Bad on February 10th 2009 at 20:21:51
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- I want to join in with the pointless moaning. What can I moan about? (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Feb 10, 19:37:50
- The fact that Joe Lewis is brillo and we shouldn't have sold him (General Chat) - pants, Feb 10, 19:54:58
- Gow's haircut (n/m) (General Chat) - Charles21, Feb 10, 19:46:07
- It's a bit strange like a coss between a member of Pulp and a retarded person (n/m) (General Chat) - stringersrevenge, Feb 10, 19:49:13
- Dunno. What've you heard of? (n/m) (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Feb 10, 19:39:07
- Wales, I've heard of f**in Wales and fully expect to hear more (General Chat) - CB41, Feb 10, 20:03:28
- Simple reply (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Feb 10, 20:18:05
- Or simpler (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Feb 10, 20:21:51
- Simple reply (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Feb 10, 20:18:05
- Wales, I've heard of f**in Wales and fully expect to hear more (General Chat) - CB41, Feb 10, 20:03:28
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