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Offline *Black Rose*

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Re: Arabic/middle eastern music
« Reply #45 on: 21 December 2008, 23:08:28 »
ahla be kel ahel Falasteen , u live in a nice place :D 
ana men Lebanon :D  but i`m born and living in Brasil hehe ,well lived a while in leb and then returned to Brasil

LOOOL yeah

well i was a bit surprised to see some people that i didn`t expect that speak arabic lol

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Re: Arabic/middle eastern music
« Reply #46 on: 24 December 2008, 20:23:59 »
^ ahlan feke :P

lol. north carolina is so boring! i want to move out asap. my dream is to live in spain or portugal.

brasil looks so gorgeous! and that means you speak portuguese. i've been wanting to learn portuguese forever.

haha, me too! none of our usernames are ~arab-influenced. lol.

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Re: Arabic/middle eastern music
« Reply #47 on: 24 December 2008, 23:54:23 »
LOL, is it that boring

I so love Spain , and my dream is to go there 2 , even if just for a visit ^^ and i know some Spanish words LOL so love their accent ^^

yeah kinda , there are so many beautiful place but i didn`t go to any , just to the waterfalls LOL , and yeah i speak Portuguese and i`m still learning to be better and better

LOOL yeah , well it took me a lot to think of a nick and it was hard to choose one  , but ofcourse in my own life i`m so influenced by arabic traditions and all especially that i lived in Lebanon for 7 years , like i don`t know how to talk with my mom and dad ,my cousins and all in any other language  just in arabic :D and i watch so many series in arabic and love to listen to arabic music more than english and any other language

How old are u ?

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« Reply #48 on: 25 December 2008, 02:41:50 »
YES it is that boring! there's nothing to do aside from going to the malls. if the weather is good, we can go to the beach, but that gets boring after awhile.

i love love love everything about spain! i can't wait to go.

portuguese is quite similar to spanish, no? that's what's encouraging me to start taking portuguese. i watched a couple videos of ronaldo being interviewed in portuguese and i could make out 85% of what they said. or maybe the interview was in spanish?  :o haha.

oh yes, i'm influenced by arab traditions and culture 24/7, even though i'm in the us. the food, the music, the cheesy tv shows. everything. i speak in only arabic with my mom, grandfather, and grandfather. if i didn't, they'd kill me :D

i'm 18 years old! aaah. it feels like just yesterday i turned 13.

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Re: Arabic/middle eastern music
« Reply #49 on: 27 December 2008, 19:32:50 »
no not that much , but there is quite similarity between the 2 languages , like there are so many word that are common in the both  , but my language is the Brasilian one not the portuguese from Portugal , which for us is so different especially in the pronounciation where personally i don`t understand nothing :P
but it might be different for u ^^

ah that`s great :D  , for me it`s the same thing , everything is in Arabic :D lol and if i don`t speak it with my parents they would kill me 2 HAHAHAHAHAHA

Cool , i`m 18 to :D