Infectious word like swine flu. My friend is a cultural antropologist/librarian, Native Americans being her main subject and she loves this word. I have grown to love it, too, I noticed. White trash has left the building on Capitol Hill... Woohoo! Life is good.
Sesame seeds are the most important, essential ingredient in Mexican mole. Saw it on TV. Two wiseguys from England cooked there. The local saying allegently goes like this according to them.
Oh, boy, I hope it's crap. It's hard to believe that people are actually that stupid on this Planet. (The RSS-feed icon was the best I've ever seen.. Looks like the dude is sitting on a toilet.)
You have found the meaning of life. The pure essence of humanity! (I agree. I could tattoo that message on those pics on my forehead most of my mornings.)
For a moment I thought it was "böö". That is what the ghosts say (in Finland), when they try to scare you. I completely forgot how native english speaking ghosts do it. Stupid friends also might jump behind the corner at you and shout: böö!
Bloody hell! Thank you, seanahan, for making me cry. :o} I've done laugh-related crying lately with animals more or less, but that story was really a trigger. Boo hoo.
I am a very aware cat, and I move from place to place with speed and agility. I am secretive in this manner. I've had past lives as a black panther and know how to stalk animals, humans, and other beings. I like a challenge. I like the opportunity to sneak up and prey. Part of my nature is to scare and attack. In this sense, I am a balancing act for this family. They are all so light-headed. - I have been a big cat (panther, lion) many times in life. I do not have the tolerance or patience of a house cat. I am most happy roaming, being free. I could tell you some hard lessons about the nature of freedom, ones not all lightheads want to hear.
Animal Voices by Dawn Baumann Brunke. Fascinating book. Showing perfectly that animals have fantastic personalities, just like people. Fantastic!
The berries are "cloudberries". (Lakka | muurain.) Quite expensive ones, they are common on the northen swamps, but you can find them in the southen part of Finland as well.. Some people think cloudberry liquer is nectar of The Gods, but I personally hate it. I think I am blue(and rasp)berry person myself. -- And strawberry. I grew up in a place called Strawberry Hill.
Hands off my coffee-pot! I've been up all night trying to fix computer that is not fixable and I am ready to kill, if somebody tries to touch my coffee-pot. Grrr... Never underestimate tired wearywoman. :o}
I'm glad we are not that good in small talk and code language in Finland. We talk like Wolof-language phrase book here. Which is a good thing, I think.
I think Wolof is the sexiest language from now on, in my book. Officially. Nobody can resist that language. It is the language of love. Not French. French is boring.
Weather in Finnish. In some dialects it means you. (Probably in the same dialect mää stands for me.) (Mää is also baa, if you are having a conversation with a Finnish lamb.)
“Be happy! There is so much to appreciate in this life, you can find good in all things! Even death, you have such fear over this subject. But just stop and look! Look and see that there is joy! The joy for the one who has past to another plane.�?
Fantastic movie. Coffee and cigarettes usually happen at the same time. (It looks a bit strange, if you drink milk and smoke a cigarette at the same time, but I have done that once, mith sour milk. I won't probably do it again.)
PS. I didn't listen in Sunday school either, but I have learned later, that The Asparagus in question did what He told him to do. The 12 Opossums were successfully 'potty trained' and it was time to go back Home, for new adventures, ay.
Some people, for example on Facebook, call themselves "stalkers of coffee". I wonder what it means? How do you stalk coffee? Does it involve paparazzi- action? Hmm, just wondering, while drinking, not stalking, my morning coffee.
In Finnish, when you say "Kahvihammastani kolottaa" it means that you are craving for coffee. Literally it means: My coffee tooth is aching. Maybe it is similar condition than sweet tooth is.
I see. What it comes to male genitalia, I invented a word for it myself, when I was a kid. I grew up with my grandparents, and when we were in the (smoke) sauna -- the whole family goes to sauna in Finland, (at least in the old days they did, I think there is a law against it these days, or something, but..) anyway, my word was pötö. And like that was not enough, I sometimes tried to grab it and said: Pötö away! Pötö away! Poor grandfather. That word means absolutely nothing and this is the first time I say it aloud in decades. Wow.
BTW: The goldfish are not silent, pregnant or not. Two quotes from the animal communication group at Facebook:Goldfish are surprisingly chatty! Whenever we head to Walmart, I stop to talk with the fish. The goldfish are all so talkative and giddy. So are our golden dojo loaches and the irridescent sharks. -- I had two golden dojo's, they were amazing! I loved sitting in front of the aquarium and talk to them for hours. They were truly wonderful to speak with. I had a gold fish that lived for over 8 years, he was very talkative as well."Things are not always as they seem to be.
Yeah, hot, black muddy coffee. Word from Finnish Lapland meaning the grounded coffee from which you make the coffee, with water. (Pannukahvi in Finnish: the idea is to boil the water in coffee pot and then throw the grounded coffee in there.) Simple, yet very good, me thinks.
(North) Sámi language; coffee. Also káffe. Source. Pöönät is also "a word from the north", Finnish Lapland, meaning the grounded coffee from which you make the coffee.
Tell me about it! It is getting boring and I hear "woohoo" inside me everytime I see a word that starts with something else than "k" or "q". Interesting, though. I think I'll call my coffee nitta paisiksikimi from now on.
Hehe... This Wolof is such a cool language. (I've found many cool languages I have never heard of before, thanks to coffee...!) I'm sure some day I shall say: Coffee saved my life!
Bengali for coffee (কফি) according to this dictionary. Alas, the word kophi is also mentioned as Bengali word for coffee in numerous places in The Net.
Kurdish for coffee. Obviously also in an Iranian dialect - the only on-line source was considered "harmful for my computer.." at google, whatever that means. I did not go there. I wish no harm to my computer...
In tlhIngan Hol, the word for the Terran beverage coffee. Klingons consume the beverage very strong and usually black, although some kind of liquor is commonly added. In this case, the beverage is called ra'taj.
Wolof word for coffee. Source: Le Petit Wolof-dictionary. Kafe rek la dee naan. = He usually drinks only coffee. (Try not to confuse with kaf (=joke): Danga kaf. = You are kidding.)
Word for coffee in Ethiopia. Also... "Ethiopia has more than 70 ethnic groups speaking over 200 languages. As a result, coffee is described as Bunna (in Amharic), Bun (in Tigrigna), Buna (in Oromiya), Bono (in Kefficho), Kawa (in Guragigna). Some consider that these and other names of coffee were derived from the Kafa or Buno districts of Ethiopia where coffee originated."
Thanks, rolig! I need to know all this, since I am in the air; I do not know where I shall land and coffee is the first thing on my mind after landing.. ;o)
Japanese for coffee. The official spelling of k�?hii is コーヒー in katakana, marking it as a gairaigo (Western borrowing). - Also the spelling koohii is used all over The Net.
Maybe you are referring to... figa? :o] I knew that. I also knew that you can never say "Look, (at) the sea!" in Finnish in Italy. It would be: Katso merta!
(This entry was in Finnish Online dictionary as a Latvian word. The Dic is based of Wiktionary - obviously the language in question was Latin. Wiktionary is based on us, i.e. I consider it as humanerrorhorror, as I consider myself in this case, too. Didn't check it in a proper way.)
These words of mine for coffee are found from The Net, but I knew there are people here who are more than willing to correct them, if they are not quite right. Thank you.
I've heard this many times (last time it was Marge who said about Homer "I love him to pieces.") (And I was like "awww..") but I can't help it, that the phrase feels like a thing a serial killer/stalker would say. Maybe they do. I wouldn't know. This kind of phrases are the reason why I love English language - to pieces.
It's only money talking... nothing else. Do you ever wonder who made "The Money God" in the first place? We did it ourselves! We as humans somehow managed to give all our power to money. That is what has to change. Maybe the change is happening right now as we speak.. as the so called "depression" is spreading around.
Yes.. Even actuaries, cheesemites & shatners. Everyone is contributing here. In a very special, unique and divine way. That is what we all came here to do. To experience life in physical form...
Thousands of animal communicators all over the world do communicate with divine... animals. All life is divine. To me, anyway. Some people disagree, and they are free to do so. We all have a free will on this planet. That is the name of the play here. That's why this place is far from boring... but sometimes it makes this planet.. dangerous to live on.
Yay, do the list! Animal communicators DO communicate with ALL life. It is very simple, really. And an innate ability in every human. We all have a heart. That's all it takes.
You have to be always drunk. That's all there is to it—it's the only way. So as not to feel the horrible burden of time that breaks your back and bends you to the earth, you have to be continually drunk.
But on what? Wine, poetry or virtue, as you wish. But be drunk.
And if sometimes, on the steps of a palace or the green grass of a ditch, in the mournful solitude of your room, you wake again, drunkenness already diminishing or gone, ask the wind, the wave, the star, the bird, the clock, everything that is flying, everything that is groaning, everything that is rolling, everything that is singing, everything that is speaking. . .ask what time it is and wind, wave, star, bird, clock will answer you: "It is time to be drunk! So as not to be the martyred slaves of time, be drunk, be continually drunk! On wine, on poetry or on virtue as you wish."
" Animal communication is very important now and in the upcoming years. The lives of humans must expand by communication with all life or they cannot grow spiritually. It is not for the animals – we already communicate. It is for you. "
To an eager, admiring dog I usually say 'ALAS', with a very low and determined voice. (If you start to laugh - or even worse - giggle after that, you only get your face licked. I hope to God it never happens in a bar with an eager admirer. :o})
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lea commented on the word perse
Yes! It's Finnish and it means "ass".
February 18, 2010
lea commented on the user ruzuzu
Solveiga is really beautiful! Thanks for letting me know: I haven't heard about that variation before.
February 11, 2010
lea commented on the user bilby
:-) Right back atcha!
February 11, 2010
lea commented on the word almost Solveig
Solveig is a very dear friend of mine. Be nice to her.
February 10, 2010
lea commented on the user lea
Hello Me @ Wordnik. I almost didn't recognize you. Long time no see, I just tweet.
January 13, 2010
lea commented on the user bilby
♥
August 8, 2009
lea commented on the word twitter
Dogs tweet at twitter, too.
June 17, 2009
lea commented on the word hölökynkölökyn
Cheers!
May 11, 2009
lea commented on the word for ever
Hey, thanks.
May 4, 2009
lea commented on the word for ever
Okay, what's the difference with this and forever? Just wondering to myself.
May 3, 2009
lea commented on the word white trash
Infectious word like swine flu. My friend is a cultural antropologist/librarian, Native Americans being her main subject and she loves this word. I have grown to love it, too, I noticed. White trash has left the building on Capitol Hill... Woohoo! Life is good.
May 2, 2009
lea commented on the word chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg
Typorgasmic.
April 23, 2009
lea commented on the word you are the seeds in my mole
Sesame seeds are the most important, essential ingredient in Mexican mole. Saw it on TV. Two wiseguys from England cooked there. The local saying allegently goes like this according to them.
April 6, 2009
lea commented on the word condom hair bands
Oh, boy, I hope it's crap. It's hard to believe that people are actually that stupid on this Planet. (The RSS-feed icon was the best I've ever seen.. Looks like the dude is sitting on a toilet.)
April 4, 2009
lea commented on the word frankly my beer
...if you're not Guinness, I am not interested.
April 3, 2009
lea commented on the word jewishish
Is that a word? It came up, as I was blogging old cows. Try not to be offended. I think I am jewishish, since some of my ancestors were Jewish.
April 3, 2009
lea commented on the user lea
You have found the meaning of life. The pure essence of humanity! (I agree. I could tattoo that message on those pics on my forehead most of my mornings.)
April 1, 2009
lea commented on the word snort
Number one on my human animal voices list.
April 1, 2009
lea commented on the word e-penis
Everybody can have one. At Twitter or not. The next level must be e-masturbate.
March 31, 2009
lea commented on the word minä
Occationally, yes. Too much of it is not healthy. :o]
March 31, 2009
lea commented on the word minä
Minä olen. = I am.
March 31, 2009
lea commented on the list •-call-me-cleanie-darling
Mr. Proper also could be a scurvy pirate, perhaps? Rrrr? No? True. Tom of Finland sounds more likely.
March 30, 2009
lea commented on the list •-call-me-cleanie-darling
I think it is Mr. Proper in Finland. Is it true that the dude is wearing earring? I've never used this product. It obviously sucks.
March 30, 2009
lea commented on the word böö
Söunds töö!
March 29, 2009
lea commented on the word böp
For a moment I thought it was "böö". That is what the ghosts say (in Finland), when they try to scare you. I completely forgot how native english speaking ghosts do it. Stupid friends also might jump behind the corner at you and shout: böö!
March 29, 2009
lea commented on the word twitter
It's worth a song. I agree. Don't go if you hate YouTube, too. Some people do.
March 28, 2009
lea commented on the word titityy
Cool. I got two with the price of one.
March 27, 2009
lea commented on the word titityy
This is what the great (flying) tits say in Finland. Onomatopoeia? Whatever.
March 27, 2009
lea commented on the word titityy
This is what the great (flying) tits say in Finland. Onomatopoeia? Whatever.
March 27, 2009
lea commented on the list the-list-who-cried-wolof
"Listening to the Wolof language makes my head hurt.- Tweet found on Twitter.
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word downshift
I just heard from the radio, that Kate Moss was proud to tell about her downshift from owning 5 departments to 4 departments. That's my girl! (WTF?)
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word kakka
Ouch.
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word unmentionable
Is this my.. pants status? I'm quite newbie on Twitter... *rolling her eyes in horror*
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word twitter
Twitter horror.
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word unmentionable
Poo: A Natural History of the Unmentionable. This must be some sort of a sign of civilization... or then not.
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word kakka
Poo.
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word eläin
Animal in Finnish.
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word humala
Drunkenness, intoxication. So, jumalahumala means something like "God Intoxication". When you're high from God. When life is unbearable to face sober... ;o}
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word jumala
God.
March 26, 2009
lea commented on the word retard
I hate to be politically incorrect and insult birds.
March 25, 2009
lea commented on the word hiiri
Mouse.
March 25, 2009
lea commented on the word mössö
Pimp my wimp?
March 24, 2009
lea commented on the word mössö
I think there are groups of people out there that you can actually describe with the word nössömössö. Wimp mush. Cool.
March 24, 2009
lea commented on the word mössö
Mush. Pap.
March 24, 2009
lea commented on the word nössö
Wimp.
March 24, 2009
lea commented on the list just-because-i-feel-like-saying-it
oodles of doodles, noodles for poodles! this will crash google.
March 24, 2009
lea commented on the word eidetiker
Spelled eideteker in Red Dragon. I keep pen and notebook nearby while watching movies, in case I spot an interesting word. Pathetic, isn't it?
March 24, 2009
lea commented on the word iipee
(Also IP). Finnish 'bird slang' meaning big bird of prey. Iso = big; petolintu = bird of prey.
March 22, 2009
lea commented on the word superrari
Finnish 'bird slang'. Extremely rare bird. Really rara avis.
March 22, 2009
lea commented on the word kuukkeli
Perisoreus infaustus, Siberian jay in Finnish.
March 22, 2009
lea commented on the word tajunnanköyrijä
Finnish "bird slang", literally mindfucker.
March 22, 2009
lea commented on the word toe-curling
Mon dieu, it's really hard to get your toes curled in those shoes! Thank God for the crocs! Every knight who loves his toes, uses crocs these days...
March 21, 2009
lea commented on the word epitaph
Bloody hell! Thank you, seanahan, for making me cry. :o} I've done laugh-related crying lately with animals more or less, but that story was really a trigger. Boo hoo.
March 20, 2009
lea commented on the word lightheaded
I am a very aware cat, and I move from place to place with speed and agility. I am secretive in this manner. I've had past lives as a black panther and know how to stalk animals, humans, and other beings. I like a challenge. I like the opportunity to sneak up and prey. Part of my nature is to scare and attack. In this sense, I am a balancing act for this family. They are all so light-headed. - I have been a big cat (panther, lion) many times in life. I do not have the tolerance or patience of a house cat. I am most happy roaming, being free. I could tell you some hard lessons about the nature of freedom, ones not all lightheads want to hear.
Animal Voices by Dawn Baumann Brunke. Fascinating book. Showing perfectly that animals have fantastic personalities, just like people. Fantastic!
March 18, 2009
lea commented on the user lea
The berries are "cloudberries". (Lakka | muurain.) Quite expensive ones, they are common on the northen swamps, but you can find them in the southen part of Finland as well.. Some people think cloudberry liquer is nectar of The Gods, but I personally hate it. I think I am blue(and rasp)berry person myself. -- And strawberry. I grew up in a place called Strawberry Hill.
March 18, 2009
lea commented on the word usb finger drive
I hope it's not ending up to be Elm Street Nightmare, since jalava means elm.
March 18, 2009
lea commented on the word morrow
Not here.
March 18, 2009
lea commented on the word morrow
When owls whoop at night, expect a fair morrow.
March 18, 2009
lea commented on the word matto
Crazy man in Italian, but in Finnish it is carpet.
March 16, 2009
lea commented on the word i will not touch your vagina
Hands off my coffee-pot! I've been up all night trying to fix computer that is not fixable and I am ready to kill, if somebody tries to touch my coffee-pot. Grrr... Never underestimate tired weary woman. :o}
March 16, 2009
lea commented on the word hitto
Damn!
March 16, 2009
lea commented on the word i will not touch your vagina
I'm glad we are not that good in small talk and code language in Finland. We talk like Wolof-language phrase book here. Which is a good thing, I think.
March 15, 2009
lea commented on the word i will not touch your vagina
So they do not use that base-related code language? Good. I think it is very confusing.
March 15, 2009
lea commented on the word little lady
From "Little Lessons for Little Ladies." Harper's Weekly Magazine. August 1851."
"Fanny Fallal, although she was not rich, nor person of rank, was a very fine lady. She would pass all her time reading novels and working crochet, but would neglect her household duties; so her husband who was a very nice man, and fond of a very nice dinner, became a member of a Club, and used to stop out very late at night, which led to many quarrels. How foolish it was of Fanny to neglect her household duties and not make her Albert happy at home." Source.
March 15, 2009
lea commented on the word pupu
Bunny in Finnish. Easter Bunny = pääsiäispupu.
March 14, 2009
lea commented on the list the-list-who-cried-wolof
I think Wolof is the sexiest language from now on, in my book. Officially. Nobody can resist that language. It is the language of love. Not French. French is boring.
March 14, 2009
lea commented on the word peli
Game in Finnish.
March 14, 2009
lea commented on the word sää
Weather in Finnish. In some dialects it means you. (Probably in the same dialect mää stands for me.) (Mää is also baa, if you are having a conversation with a Finnish lamb.)
March 14, 2009
lea commented on the word isä
Father in Finnish.
March 14, 2009
lea commented on the word pippeli
Nickname for weiner, peter, ding dong, willie, weewee, one-eyed jack, pecker, wood, prick, snake, sausage, crotch, rod, shaft, carrot, pennis the menace, mr. happy, minime, big boy, dick, johnson, pole, cock, member, doodle and so on. Often used by children - big or small. Shorter version: pili.
March 14, 2009
lea commented on the word ikofu
Xhosa for coffee. Plural iikofu.
March 14, 2009
lea commented on the word cafeeiro
Coffea arabica L. in Brazil.
March 14, 2009
lea commented on the word tittynope
A small quantity of anything left over? Okay.
March 14, 2009
lea commented on the word wolverine
And without the "beautiful pubic hair. I can't really think of anything else to say right now. I blew a fuse. Need to go away and fix it.
March 13, 2009
lea commented on the word invoke
Invoking Your name
does not help me to see You.
I'm blinded by the light of Your face.
Longing for your lips
does not bring them any closer.
What veils You from me
is my memory of You.
Translation by Azima Melita Kolin
and Maryam Mafi
Rumi: Whispers of the Beloved
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, 1999
March 13, 2009
lea commented on the word j-bomb
Don't drop the J-bomb. - The Simpsons.
March 13, 2009
lea commented on the word death
“Be happy! There is so much to appreciate in this life, you can find good in all things! Even death, you have such fear over this subject. But just stop and look! Look and see that there is joy! The joy for the one who has past to another plane.�?
- A Duck in Inwood Hill Park,
New York City, 2007, via Coryelle Kramer
.March 13, 2009
lea commented on the word a sizeable penis is good and tasty
Penis stew. Must be a treat. After that you can enjoy one Dead Penis.
March 13, 2009
lea commented on the word fluttertongue
I did not know that. I would have thought it is a nickname for nightingale.
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word coffee and cigarettes
Fantastic movie. Coffee and cigarettes usually happen at the same time. (It looks a bit strange, if you drink milk and smoke a cigarette at the same time, but I have done that once, mith sour milk. I won't probably do it again.)
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word opossum
PS. I didn't listen in Sunday school either, but I have learned later, that The Asparagus in question did what He told him to do. The 12 Opossums were successfully 'potty trained' and it was time to go back Home, for new adventures, ay.
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word opossum
Jesus was one of the first animal communicators.
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word crochet
Good idea. ;o}
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word stalker of coffee
Some people, for example on Facebook, call themselves "stalkers of coffee". I wonder what it means? How do you stalk coffee? Does it involve paparazzi- action? Hmm, just wondering, while drinking, not stalking, my morning coffee.
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the user lea
That would be great on a toast.
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word sa mama 'e su sole
The Sun's mother would be really appreciated on these latitudes, but the sky has been quite grey. This poem will do the trick. :o)
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word tshig-ja
Tibetan word for coffee, literally, "burnt tea". Source.
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word kahvihammas
Finnish: kahvi = coffee, hammas = tooth.
In Finnish, when you say "Kahvihammastani kolottaa" it means that you are craving for coffee. Literally it means: My coffee tooth is aching. Maybe it is similar condition than sweet tooth is.
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word animals as teachers
" Animals are here to help people learn to listen in a different way. Remember to use your hearts. "
Merlin, 3 years old wise cat
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the list poetrie-nelson-my-dog
“ One does not meet
oneself until one
catches the reflection
in an eye
other than human. �?
Loren Eisely
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word joe
What the heck is going on here? You almost made me spill my joe! - Third Rock From The Sun
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the list poetrie-nelson-my-dog
Oh, goody, goody, goody! Beautiful poem. *clapping her hands together* *offering c_b a hankerchief*
March 12, 2009
lea commented on the word marocchino
Thanks. I was just looking for this word, because I lost it. The law of attraction never fails, really.
March 11, 2009
lea commented on the word consciousness
"A human being is a part of the whole called by us 'Universe', a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest - a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty." - Albert Einstein.
March 11, 2009
lea commented on the word boxha'
Hoxha' is bad egg.
March 11, 2009
lea commented on the word pötö
Yes. Sad but true. I invented the word myself when I was a kid and I used it to describe the weird and fascinating male genitalia.
March 11, 2009
lea commented on the word weewee
I see. What it comes to male genitalia, I invented a word for it myself, when I was a kid. I grew up with my grandparents, and when we were in the (smoke) sauna -- the whole family goes to sauna in Finland, (at least in the old days they did, I think there is a law against it these days, or something, but..) anyway, my word was pötö. And like that was not enough, I sometimes tried to grab it and said: Pötö away! Pötö away! Poor grandfather. That word means absolutely nothing and this is the first time I say it aloud in decades. Wow.
March 11, 2009
lea commented on the word weewee
Is this the word children often use when they talk about peeing?
March 11, 2009
lea commented on the word 6
Cool, Prolagus.
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word cowgirl, a long way from home
Does "a" count?
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word you will not eat today
Probably the motto of the local Weight Watchers.
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word 6
S/he who likes to play with words can also play here.
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the list animal-communication
From my experience, it's Doctor Domuch. Thank you. You haven't seen nothing yet... :o]
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word buonahotte
It's hot. - Paris Hilton.
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word twit
BTW: The goldfish are not silent, pregnant or not. Two quotes from the animal communication group at Facebook:Goldfish are surprisingly chatty! Whenever we head to Walmart, I stop to talk with the fish. The goldfish are all so talkative and giddy. So are our golden dojo loaches and the irridescent sharks. -- I had two golden dojo's, they were amazing! I loved sitting in front of the aquarium and talk to them for hours. They were truly wonderful to speak with. I had a gold fish that lived for over 8 years, he was very talkative as well." Things are not always as they seem to be.
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word coffeum
Latin. Coffee. Who would have guessed?
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word ka fei
Chinese for coffee.
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word cà phê
Vietnamese for coffee.
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word olkahawa oldurungi
Masai for coffee. Source.
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word cofhaid
Scottish Gaelic for coffee.
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word káffe
Behold, wiseguy giraffe!
March 10, 2009
lea commented on the word boxha'
(Modern) Yucatec for coffee. Also: kaape.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word kaphiya
Aymara; coffee.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word káffe
Synonymous with gáffe.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word pöönät
Yeah, hot, black muddy coffee. Word from Finnish Lapland meaning the grounded coffee from which you make the coffee, with water. (Pannukahvi in Finnish: the idea is to boil the water in coffee pot and then throw the grounded coffee in there.) Simple, yet very good, me thinks.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word gáffe
(North) Sámi language; coffee. Also káffe. Source. Pöönät is also "a word from the north", Finnish Lapland, meaning the grounded coffee from which you make the coffee.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word kahwah
If this is coffee, please bring me some tea; but if this is tea, please bring me some coffee.
Abraham Lincoln
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word caffellatte
Also caffelatte and caffè e latte.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word offeecay
Coffee in Pig Latin. I never really got that, not even in my own language.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word ilikhofi
Zulu for coffee. Also ikhofi.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word she doesn’t have a love; she is outdated
How do they know that?! *looking puzzled*
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word what are you jumping about
Now I really have to say OMG, even if I hate it. OMG! Ha! Haha!! Hahaha!!!
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word ikawa
Coffee in Ruanda.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word kaawa
Lugunda for coffee. Coffee smells good = Kaawa awunya bulungi.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word koahpi
Mokilese for coffee.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the list coffee-house
Tell me about it! It is getting boring and I hear "woohoo" inside me everytime I see a word that starts with something else than "k" or "q". Interesting, though. I think I'll call my coffee nitta paisiksikimi from now on.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word kaope
Raratonga word for coffee.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word café
Portugese and French for coffee.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word coffi
Welsh for coffee.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word kaffe
Norwegian for coffee.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word koffie
Afrikaans for coffee.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word ikhofi
Zulu for coffee.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word peloton
Fearless in Finnish. Gyro Gearloose is Pelle Peloton in Finland.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word fukk
Hehe... This Wolof is such a cool language. (I've found many cool languages I have never heard of before, thanks to coffee...!) I'm sure some day I shall say: Coffee saved my life!
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word kaphi
Bengali for coffee (কফি) according to this dictionary. Alas, the word kophi is also mentioned as Bengali word for coffee in numerous places in The Net.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word kahwah
Traditional green tea recipe that originates from Kashmir. Also spelled qehwa, kehwa or kahwa. (From Wikipedia.)
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word qahwa
Moroccan for coffee. Source: http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/translation/Moroccan/qahwa .
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word kafui
Hakka for coffee. Source. More about hakka.
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word taofe
Tahitian language for coffee. Source:
http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/translation/Tahitian/taofe .
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word qahwe
Somali for coffee. Coffee pot would be maxmaas. Eh... Happy Maxmaas!
March 9, 2009
lea commented on the word koopi
Sinhalese for coffee.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kave
Yiddish for coffee. Coffee pot would be kavenik.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kafe
Crimean Tatar for coffee.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word qavehane
Crimean Tatar for coffee. Also kafe.
Source: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/kafe .
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word qehwe
Kurdish for coffee. Obviously also in an Iranian dialect - the only on-line source was considered "harmful for my computer.." at google, whatever that means. I did not go there. I wish no harm to my computer...
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kafi
Konkani for coffee. (Konkani is spoken in India, mainly in Goa.)
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word sumppi
As in Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt? Sometimes black, strong coffee does that to amateur coffee drinkers. (And kopi luwak shakes the lines of pros, too, I'm afraid.)
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word koohii
Japanese for coffee. See: k�?hii.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kulambi
Tamil for coffee. See the source under the word kottai vadineer.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kottai vadineer
Tamil for coffee, some say kulambi.
Found here: http://v-s-gopal.sulekha.com/blog/post/2008/05/evolution-of-tamil/comments/pageno-4.htm
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word filter coffee
See South Indian Filter Coffee @ Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_filter_coffee .
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kaapi
Coffee in Kannada, Telegu, Malayalam & Tamil.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word qava
Georgian language for coffee.
See for example Caucasus glossary here:
http://www.geonames.de/wl-eus-caucasus.html
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word sumppi
'Pet name' for coffee in Finnish. Also found in Finnish Urban Dictionary.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kopi
Indonesian & Malay for coffee.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word qa'vin
Well, qa'vIn is Klingon for coffee.
The next definition is from
http://en.hiddenfrontier.com/index.php/Klingon
In tlhIngan Hol, the word for the Terran beverage coffee. Klingons consume the beverage very strong and usually black, although some kind of liquor is commonly added. In this case, the beverage is called ra'taj.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kahawa
Swahili for coffee.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kafi
Coffee in Punjabi according to this on-line Punjabi-dictionary:
http://www.ijunoon.com/punjabi_dic/
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kahava
Coffee in Hindi according to this dic:
http://sanskritdocuments.org/hindi/dict/eng-hin-itrans.html
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word lol
Hey, lol means 1. bloom, flower or 2. rose in Mayan language...! *Blooming laughter.*
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kaape
Mayan (Yucatec) for coffee. So is boxha'.
Source: http://www.wordgumbo.com/pe/may/ermayeng.htm .
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word cafè
Coffee in Catalan and Occitan.
Source: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cafè
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kofe
Coffee in Bashkir, Kazakh and Kyrgyz. Source: http://www.langmaker.com/x.htm . Reminds me of kofeiini which is Finnish and means caffeine.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kafe
Wolof word for coffee. Source: Le Petit Wolof-dictionary. Kafe rek la dee naan. = He usually drinks only coffee. (Try not to confuse with kaf (=joke): Danga kaf. = You are kidding.)
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kuobe
Marshallese for coffee.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kafè
Maltese for coffee. Coffee cup, however, would be "kikkra".
Source: http://www.aboutmalta.com/language/engmal.htm .
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kaffi
Coffee in Iceland. Icelandic-English-Icelandic dictionary.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word caffè americano
See what is said under caffè americana.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word cafeum
I see... Then it must be latin for café.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kuukpiat
Inupiag language: coffee.
Source: Interactive Iñupiaq Dictionary.
kaaviliubun = coffee pot
kuukpiaqtubvik = coffee pot
kuukpiaqtuqtuq = is drinking coffee
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word café olé
Cuppa cow! Nice one. I wish it was me.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the list coffee-house
Yes, sionnach. Yes. No. Yes. No. Yes! Bloody interesting.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word gohwééh
Coffee in Navajo language.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word tuhpaé
Comanche word for coffee. Source: http://www.langmaker.com/x.htm .
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kafo
Esperanto for coffee: (plural kafoj, accusative singular kafon, accusative plural kafojn). Source: Wiktionary.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word cafeto
Coffee plant, coffee tree. Spanish.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word mika
Very common first name in Finland. Men only.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the list coffee-house
"A symbol of cowardice?". I will happily wear white weather, if it keeps me away from all the decaffeinated stuff in the world.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word ka-ching!
Well, some people like to say it, I like to hear it. I think I heard it from Mika.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word nitta paisiksikimi
Haha! I could buy that. Well done, bilby! You're a creative genius. (That is always a good trait in a person.)
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word buna
Word for coffee in Ethiopia. Also... "Ethiopia has more than 70 ethnic groups speaking over 200 languages. As a result, coffee is described as Bunna (in Amharic), Bun (in Tigrigna), Buna (in Oromiya), Bono (in Kefficho), Kawa (in Guragigna). Some consider that these and other names of coffee were derived from the Kafa or Buno districts of Ethiopia where coffee originated."
Source: http://www.yebbo.com/merkato/coffee.htm
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word nitta paisiksikimi
Blackfoot language for coffee, according to Internet source.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the list coffee-house
Yes you dare.
March 8, 2009
lea commented on the word kahwe
Mohawk-version of the word coffee.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kaffee
Der Kaffee, coffee in German.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word cuppa joe
Written with k the word "kuppa" means syfilis i.e. syphilis in Finnish, so it is unlikely that this word/phrase ends up to my favourites list.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the list coffee-house
Thanks, rolig! I need to know all this, since I am in the air; I do not know where I shall land and coffee is the first thing on my mind after landing.. ;o)
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word masbout
Egyptian, medium sweet coffee. "Turkish coffee (´ahwe turki) is served either sweet (helwa), medium sweet (masbout), with little sugar (sukr khafeef) or no sugar (sâda). Sweet means very sweet."
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word qahwah
Arabic word for coffee.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word k�?hii
Japanese for coffee. The official spelling of k�?hii is コーヒー in katakana, marking it as a gairaigo (Western borrowing). - Also the spelling koohii is used all over The Net.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kohv
Estonian coffee.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kahvi
In Finland coffee is kahvi.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kahve
Turkish for coffee.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word fika
Maybe you are referring to... figa? :o] I knew that. I also knew that you can never say "Look, (at) the sea!" in Finnish in Italy. It would be: Katso merta!
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word caffè americana
Thanks, bilby, I actually should have known that, but forgot! I let my italian die slowly.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word sourj
Coffee in Armenia.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kope
They say this is coffee in Hawaii.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word tinto
Spanish for black coffee; café negro.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kávé
Coffee in Hungary.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word káva
Slovak language for coffee.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kava
Lithuanian language for coffee.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kape
Coffee in Ilocano Maysa pay, please would be 'Another one, please'.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kafes
Greek for coffee.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word gafae
Ask for gafae in Thailand, coffee addict. Sources: http://www.thai2english.com/search/coffee+
http://www.langmaker.com/x.htm
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word cafea
Romanian word for coffee.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kawa
Polish for coffee. Seems to be also in the French dictionary.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word cafeum
(This entry was in Finnish Online dictionary as a Latvian word. The Dic is based of Wiktionary - obviously the language in question was Latin. Wiktionary is based on us, i.e. I consider it as human error horror, as I consider myself in this case, too. Didn't check it in a proper way.)
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word fika
Swedish for coffee. Also a verb: to drink coffee.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word kofe
These words of mine for coffee are found from The Net, but I knew there are people here who are more than willing to correct them, if they are not quite right. Thank you.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word button
Push The Red Button.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word dime
One thousand is called a "dime". It is a term that gamblers have been using forever.
- A comment in Language Hat's blog. John linked there earlier @ sawbuck.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the list lifeforms-with-which-id-like-to-communicate
I haven't seen spider-stuff yet, but one mosquito said this to animal communicator as he was hanging in the ceiling of a shower:
"I'm hiding in here so you don't murder me too!"
The AC in question was Lisa Fraser: http://www.lisafraserac.com/ .
(The spider is more scared of you, than you are of him. He goes away, if you tell him to. I use that technique myself, with all the bugs that bug me.)
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word huey, dewey and louie
In Swedish: Knatte, Fnatte and Tjatte.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word huey, dewey and louie
In Finnish they are: Tupu, Hupu and Lupu. Order is different, though.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word smurffi
Finnish for smurf.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word love to pieces
I've heard this many times (last time it was Marge who said about Homer "I love him to pieces.") (And I was like "awww..") but I can't help it, that the phrase feels like a thing a serial killer/stalker would say. Maybe they do. I wouldn't know. This kind of phrases are the reason why I love English language - to pieces.
March 7, 2009
lea commented on the word pizza
'Yeast pillow
sailing
through the green
oregano air, floats
down into the bubbling
rumors of tomatoes,
the gossip
of basil and bay leaves,
stretches at the red
aromatic massage,
dreams in layers
of mozzarella, the black
oval dozings of olives
humming in the sun,
dough that naps
in the glow
of laughter,
round appetite,
cicular carpet
shrugging
at knives and forks,
tattles
in many tongues,
international traveler
riding red pepper cloud-currents,
cruising the seas,
rising
to grins
that pull the melted
cheese, queso, fromage, kaas, ser, keshi, ocha,
queijo, käse, panir, nailao, queixo,
formatge, brinzeu, cascaval, bú, formagio
from country to country,
wrapping around us and
our gold floating globe.
"Ode to Pizza" by Pat Mora.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the user lea
Call it woman's intuition. Sometimes it actually works... ;o]
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word oh my god
This gives me creeps. Especially, if it is screamed near my ear. -- Just like I love you, because it is so worn out phrase that nobody remembers what it means. Like Christmas. Bah. I'm sad. Pissed off. Sad. I don't know.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the user lea
Yes. Sanna is quite common Finnish name (women only). Sanni too.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word shekinah
The feminine side of Holy Spirit. What a wonderful word.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word charging baby tapirs!
-- One somehow feels united with a tapir
In a way that seldom seems appropriate --
From a poem called Encounter with a Tapir.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word soup
Fierce and stupid all dogs are
and some worse. I learned this
early by walking to school
unarmed and unprepared
for big city life, which they
had been bred to for centuries.
The chow who barred my way
snarling through his black lips
taught me I was tiny and helpless
and that if he grew more determined
I could neither talk nor fight,
and my school books, my starred exams,
my hand-woven woolen mittens, a gift
of my grandmother, would fall
to the puddled sidewalk and
at best my cold sack of lunch
might buy me a few moments
to prepare my soul before I slept.
I inched by him, smelling the breath
hot and sour as old clothes.
He did nothing but rave, rising
toward me on his hind legs
and choking against the collar
which miraculously held. Later,
years later, delivering mail
on bicycle in the new California,
I was set on by a four-footted moron
who tore at my trousers even
as I drummed small rocks off
his head
. I dreamed that headbecame soup, and the small eyes stared
out into the bright dining room
of the world’s great dog lovers,
and they ate and wept by turns
while I pedaled through the quiet streets
bringing bad news and good to
the dogless citizenry of Palo Alto.
The shepherd dog without sleep
who guards the gates to sleep wakens
each night as my tiny boat
begins to drift out on the waters
of silence. He bays and bays
until the lights come on, and I
sit up sweating and alarmed, alone
in the bed I came to call home.
Now I am weary of fighting and carry
at all times small hard wafers
of dried essence of cat to purchase
a safe way among the fanged masters
of the avenues. If I must come back
to this world let me do so as the lion
of legend, but striped like an alley cat.
Let me saunter back the exact way
I came turning each corner to face
the barking hosts of earth until they
scurry for cover or try pathetically
to climb the very trees that earlier
they peed upon and shamed. Let their pads
slide upon the glassy trunks,
weight them down with exercise books,
sacks of postcards, junk mail, ads,
dirty magazines, give them three kids
in the public schools, hemorrhoids,
a tiny fading hope to rise above
the power of unleashed, famished animals
and postmasters, give them two big feet
and shoes that don’t fit, and dull work
five days a week. Give them my life.
Philip Levine
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the list lifeforms-with-which-id-like-to-communicate
It's only money talking... nothing else. Do you ever wonder who made "The Money God" in the first place? We did it ourselves! We as humans somehow managed to give all our power to money. That is what has to change. Maybe the change is happening right now as we speak.. as the so called "depression" is spreading around.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the list lifeforms-with-which-id-like-to-communicate
I have had my suspicions about Shatner. I must say I am not surprised at all. I can sleep in peace now, when I know the truth.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the list lifeforms-with-which-id-like-to-communicate
Yes.. Even actuaries, cheesemites & shatners. Everyone is contributing here. In a very special, unique and divine way. That is what we all came here to do. To experience life in physical form...
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the list lifeforms-with-which-id-like-to-communicate
Thousands of animal communicators all over the world do communicate with divine... animals. All life is divine. To me, anyway. Some people disagree, and they are free to do so. We all have a free will on this planet. That is the name of the play here. That's why this place is far from boring... but sometimes it makes this planet.. dangerous to live on.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word shiva
Parvati's hubby.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the list lifeforms-with-which-id-like-to-communicate
William Shatner... Who wants to communicate with that life form.. You have to be drunk to do that...eh? ;o] Keep going.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word animal communication
Yay, do the list! Animal communicators DO communicate with ALL life. It is very simple, really. And an innate ability in every human. We all have a heart. That's all it takes.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word drunk
You have to be always drunk. That's all there is to it—it's the only way. So as not to feel the horrible burden of time that breaks your back and bends you to the earth, you have to be continually drunk.
But on what? Wine, poetry or virtue, as you wish. But be drunk.
And if sometimes, on the steps of a palace or the green grass of a ditch, in the mournful solitude of your room, you wake again, drunkenness already diminishing or gone, ask the wind, the wave, the star, the bird, the clock, everything that is flying, everything that is groaning, everything that is rolling, everything that is singing, everything that is speaking. . .ask what time it is and wind, wave, star, bird, clock will answer you: "It is time to be drunk! So as not to be the martyred slaves of time, be drunk, be continually drunk! On wine, on poetry or on virtue as you wish."
Charles Baudelaire
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word animal communication
Teenagers have more walls around themselves against the world, than animals, but it could help, yes. ;o]
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word animal communication
" Animal communication is very important now and in the upcoming years. The lives of humans must expand by communication with all life or they cannot grow spiritually. It is not for the animals – we already communicate. It is for you. "
Briana (horse),
through animal communicator Anita Curtis
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word banana
Like safe sex? Hardly.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word garfield
Garfield removed.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word banana
What a dsgn piece of horror. Bananapocalypse. Now.
March 6, 2009
lea commented on the word alas
To an eager, admiring dog I usually say 'ALAS', with a very low and determined voice. (If you start to laugh - or even worse - giggle after that, you only get your face licked. I hope to God it never happens in a bar with an eager admirer. :o})
March 5, 2009
lea commented on the word whorehound
I have heard some pets act like they actually were one!
March 5, 2009
lea commented on the word alas
Down! (=Finnish) as you would say to a dog, for example. Or to an eager admirer in a bar, around the wee hours.
March 5, 2009
lea commented on the word lea
Hawaiian goddess of canoe makers.
March 5, 2009
lea commented on the word we've got to get a reading on those pants, up or down!
Well, I haven't blown my funny fuse yet, since I was laughing at the pants stuff so much yesterday, that I almost peed in my pants.
March 4, 2009
lea commented on the word funny fuse
I blew my funny fuse. -Cartman, South Park. (Goddammit!)
March 4, 2009
lea commented on the list mating-rituals
Yup. That too. :o]
March 4, 2009
lea commented on the word dum
In Swedish: half-witted, dumb, foolish, moron, dull, idiotic, sheepish, silly, stupid.
March 4, 2009
lea commented on the word bibliosphresiophilia
Alas! Cantankerous Nordic scholars are the worst.
March 4, 2009
lea commented on the word lumensilta
Lumen = light in Latin, silta = bridge in Finnish. An animal communication term, first mentioned in Amelia Kinkade's second book, The language of miracles. Coincidentally, it literally means "bridge of snow" in Finnish.
March 4, 2009
lea commented on the word bibliosphresiophilia
Unfortunately I have forgotten that. It might have been written in Latin. It was old and not available to customers.
March 4, 2009
lea commented on the word we've got to get a reading on those pants, up or down!
"That's no pants. It's a space station."
March 3, 2009
lea commented on the word pumpuli
cotton,
cottonwool.
March 3, 2009
lea commented on the word mariquita
A fine drink, it is, indeed! Give me another, bartender..
March 3, 2009
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