Amico mio in your language (2 Viewers)

Tifoso

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Aug 12, 2005
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OK, how do you say "my friend" in your language?

Please post it like this

American English: my friend (*really, Lou?* :rolleyes: )

Italian:---addressing a
male: amico mio
female: amica mia


Your turn :)
 

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Tifoso

Tifoso

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    ++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++


    wha gwan or wah gwan? I guess it was a typo, right?

    Doesn't that just say What's going on, brethren?:confused:
     

    JCK

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    JCK
    May 11, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Tifoso Lou ] ++



    Doesn't that just say What's going on, brethren?:confused:
    I think so too, I know that the phrase wah gwan is used a lot on reggae songs.
     
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    Tifoso

    Tifoso

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    ++ [ originally posted by Amash ] ++


    Why r u asking if u know that:D
    He did say it meant amico mio, moj jarane.

    I thought it could just be a coincidence. :)
     

    K10

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++


    wha gwan or wah gwan? I guess it was a typo, right?
    Either way works.

    It depends where from the Caribbean you are from.


    Wha gwan as opposed to wah gwan is used more.
     

    Chxta

    Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
    Nov 1, 2004
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    In Wafi (Nigeria's 'official' language): Ma gai
    In Igbo (my mother tongue, spoken in Eastern Nigeria): Oyi mu
    In Yoruba (spoken in Western Nigeria): Aburo mi
    In Hausa (spoken in Northern Nigeria): Aboki
     

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