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Post by Mike G on Feb 8, 2005 19:14:42 GMT -5
My family is sicilian, I was born in montelepre. Heres a few things im confused on........
Why do you post on the internet that you wish to join the mafia?
Why do people keep typing managia?......what word are you trying to type?
the mano nero is very serious. i dont understand some peoples childish fasination with it. ( not all of you, just some here and there.)
ammuni, michelino
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Post by ~Wizeguy~ on Feb 8, 2005 21:51:19 GMT -5
Good to have you around.
Ok to answer your questions
1.[glow=red,2,300]Why do you post on the internet that you wish to join the mafia? [/glow] Some people think that they can join the mafia by simply requesting to do so over different internet mediums such as this one. I have repeatedly said that this isn't possible over the past. However, i have come to the conclusion the best way to deal with this is ignoring it.
2.[glow=red,2,300]Why do people keep typing managia?......what word are you trying to type?[/glow]
Because the board rules doesn't allow cussing, words have been used to subsitute it, only problem is in the english language one word can be used to describe numerous different emotions. So when, for example, the 'F' word is replaced, not all of it's meaning can be subsituted by another 'one' word. Hope that makes sense.
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Post by Mike on Feb 9, 2005 13:27:19 GMT -5
whats thw word suppose to mean. I speak italian and never heard of it.
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Post by ~Wizeguy~ on Feb 9, 2005 21:39:14 GMT -5
you speak Italian and don't know Managia?
heh, didn't think i would ever hear that.
It is kind of like saying 'd**n'
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Post by Mike G on Feb 11, 2005 17:45:44 GMT -5
Well I really speak sicilian and we dont say managia for d**n. its spelt mingia
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Post by ~Wizeguy~ on Feb 11, 2005 22:33:22 GMT -5
nah mingia is kind of different (it also has two meanings). Bit more agressive lol.
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Gypsy
Giovane D'Honore
Scarlet Goumada
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Post by Gypsy on Feb 11, 2005 23:06:34 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]And all this time I thought you people loved to eat! ;D[/glow]
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Post by Mike G on Feb 12, 2005 10:34:01 GMT -5
thats why we like to use that word in sicily ;D
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Gypsy
Giovane D'Honore
Scarlet Goumada
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Post by Gypsy on Feb 12, 2005 14:04:33 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Mangia is good too ;D[/glow]
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Post by regresa a mi on Feb 23, 2005 14:19:02 GMT -5
whats the difference between Scilian and Italian? i thought i spoke italian, but if i come from Sicily do i speak Sicilain??
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Mike G
Piciotto
Ba'vaffunculo Tuzin.
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Post by Mike G on Feb 25, 2005 19:00:17 GMT -5
your not sicilian
you would know what we are talking about if you were. The majority of sicilians, raised in sicily dont even speak italian. They are raised on sicilian which differs greatly from italian. In sicilian there is a 4 vowls, the missing vowl is replaced with the long U sound. ( take parraru for example)
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Post by regresa a mi on Feb 26, 2005 7:05:12 GMT -5
actually i am but i was never raised in Sicily my nan was, and my mum was until she was about 4 but they tended not to teach me swearwords!!! i kind of find that offensive because you dont really know me... so how can you say that about me? my nan taught me Italia orSicilain i dont know, but she avoided speaking it as much as possible infront of me so i dont know as much as i would like. so i guess that understands why i dont know what your talking about although i can use my imagination!!!
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Post by seo on Jul 13, 2009 4:49:23 GMT -5
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