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- From: Jason.Wong@p0.f118.n244.z1.fidonet.org (Jason Wong)
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- Subject: Re: "i love you" -- other la
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 11:24:02 PDT
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- -=> Quoting Bob Shayler to Rebekah Venable on 12-22-92 19:13 <=-
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- BS> * In a message originally to Josh Burke, Rebekah Venable said:
- > "Wo ai ni" pronounced "wo eye knee" - Chinese(Mandarin
- > dialect)
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- > --- TosScan 1.00
- > ! Origin: World Data Exchange * Educational Exchange *
- > Taipei, R.O.C. (6:720/921)
- BS> Thanks, Rebekah. I'm going to use that phrase tonight. In the USA,
- BS> unfortunately many people of Chinese parents do not like to speak
- BS> Chinese. I've been trying to get that phrase from Kim for a long
- BS> time. Long story, don't ask...
- Bob, FYI. In Cantonese, "I love you" is pronounced "Ngor Oy Lay".
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- Jaosn
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- ... "Conclusion : place where you've gotten tired of thinking."
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