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Another sad statistics.
According to reports coming out of Mexico, Marco Nazareth (4-4, 3KOs), 23-years-old, passed away early this morning as a result of injuries that he suffered during the stoppage loss to welterweight prospect Omar Chavez last Saturday in Mexico. It was the second time Nazareth and Chavez fought.
Not a legend like Arguello, not a star like Gatti, but just the same, another boxer dying an untimely death. Another sad day for boxing...
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Originally posted by SLIMZ View Postvery sad indeeed...anyway new stats po (pero alam ko matagal nyo nang alam ito..)
pinoy lang --- almost 130K posts & 2.2M views
wow ganda ng pinay (papa ace's thread) --- 12K posts pero 3M views...grabe..
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Originally posted by SLIMZ View Postvery sad indeeed...anyway new stats po (pero alam ko matagal nyo nang alam ito..)
pinoy lang --- almost 130K posts & 2.2M views
wow ganda ng pinay (papa ace's thread) --- 12K posts pero 3M views...grabe..
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a newbie asking for donation...pampusta kay PAC! - hope i'm not flooding every thread
brothers...listen to my plea here!
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...=321444&page=3
and here's what about to say with you donors...
THANK YOU in....
Afrikaans (Africa) - Dankie
Albanian - Faleminderit
Arabic - Sukran
Arabic - Shukran Gazillan (Thank you very much)
Armenian - shur-nur-ah-gah-lem
Australian - Thoinks, Moite!
Basque Country (between France and Spain) - Eskerrik asko (Thank you very much)
Bengali - Dhannyabad
Bulgarian - Blagodaria
Bosnia - Hvala
Burma(Myanmar) - Jae Zu Din Pa De (Thank you)
Cameroon (Duala) - Na som (thanks)
Cameroon (Duala) - Na som djita (Thank you very much)
Cantonese - M'goy (sp? -- thank you for the service)
Cantonese - Do jey (sp? -- thank you for the gift)
Catalonia (catalan) - gràcies [grah'-si-es] estandard
Catalonia (catalan) - moltes gràcies [many thanks]
Catalonia (catalan) - merci [mer'-si] very colloquial
Cherokee Nation - Wado (Thank you)
Cherokee (Eastern) - Skee (Thank you)
Chinese (Mandarin) - Xie_Xie (shieh shieh)
Chinese (Cantonese) Mh goi (m-ghoh-ee) (informal: thanks)
Chinese (Cantonese) Do jeh (tou yeh) (formal: thanks)
Cook Islander - Kia Manuia
Croatia - Hvala
Czech – Dekuji (deh'-ku-yih)
Danish - tak (tahg)
Dutch - dank U wel (dahnk you well) (formal: thank you very much)
Dutch - bedankt / dank je wel (dahnk ye well) (informal: thanks) - WEL is 'good', like "I wish you well"
Dutch - Dank U zeer / duizend maal dank (thank you VERY much) - a superlative and used when you get stuck in a thunderstorm, then lost, mugged, robbed, etc. And someone helps you. Only then. ZEER is 'very'. JE and U are 'you', but informal and formal. (still alive in old english like in 'ye olde'). "Duizend maal" means a 'thousand times'.
Dutch - hartelijk dank (thanks from the heart) Another formal form used in contexts like: "thanks for coming/inviting" (to a wedding, birthday party) or when receiving a formal present.
English - Thanks awfully, old boy
Esperanto - Dankon (thank you)
Esperanto - Dankegon (thank you very much)
Estonia - Aitäh
Ewe Togo (Africa) - Akpé (Appé)
Ewe Togo (Africa) - Apké na wo (Thanks to you)
Fijian - Vinaka
Fijiab - Vinaka vaka levu (Thank you very much)
Finnish - kiitos (kee'-toas)
Fon Benin (Africa) - Kpè nu wé
French - merci (mehr-see')
French - Merci Madame - Thanks (to a woman)
French - Merci Mademoiselle - Thanks (to a young girl)
French - Merci Monsieur - Thanks (to a man)
F.Y.R.O.M. (Macedonia) - Hvala
Gambia (Mandinka) - Abarka
Georgia(Sakartvelo) - madlobt (thank you)
Georgia(Sakartvelo) - didi madloba (thank you very much)
German - Danke (dahn'-kuh)
German - Danke schoen (literally: nicely thank you, outdated)
German - Danke sehr (Thank you very much)
German -Vielen Dank (Many Thanks)
Greek - Efharisto (ef-har-ris-tou')
Greek - Efkaristo poly
Guarani - Aguije (ah-we-JAY) native indian language of Paraguay and Western Brazil
Guinea (Mandinka) - Abarka
Gujarathi (India) - Aabar
Hawaiian - Mahalo
Hebrew - Toda (toh-dah')
Hebrew - Toda raba (thank you very much)
Hindi (India National Language) - Dhanyavaad
Hindi - Shukriyaa
Hungarian - Köszönöm (kuh'-suh-nuhm)
Icelandic - Þakka þér fyrir
Icelandic - Takk (informal)
Indonesian - Terima kasih (teh-ri-mah kah-sih)
Indonesian - Terima Kasih Banjak/Banyak (Both pronounced bunyuk - Thank you very much)
Iran (Persia) - Moteshakeram (formal)
Iran (Persia) - Merci (informal - just like french but r in this word is pronounced as /r/ )
Irish - Go raibh maith agat ( Thank you "Go - Rev - Mah - Agut") (literally, may you have good things)
Irish - Go raibh mile maith agat ( Thank you very much "Go - Rev - Meela - Mah - Agut") (literally, may you have a thousand good things)
Irish (Northern) - Nice one bro'r, or Cheers mucker!
Italian - Grazie (grahts'-yeh)
Italian - Grazie tanto (many thanks - cordial version)
Italian - Mille Grazie (a thousand thanks)
Japanese - Arigato (ah-ree-gah'-toh) or A_Ree_Ga_Tou_Go_Zai_Ma_Su
Japanese - Domo arrigato
Javanese - Matur nuwun
Jive - Thanks mon - Appropriate only if directed to a male
Kannada (India) - Dhan-ya-vaadaa (spoken in S India, in Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India.)
Konkani (West coast - Konkan coast of India - It also is the state official language of Goa) - Dev boren koru (thank you - literally means " May God do good to you" as that is the way we thank people. )
Korean - Kamsa hamaida (kam'-sah hum-nee-dah' )
Latvian - Paldies
Lithuanian - Achu
Luganda (Uganda) - Waybale (Thank you)
Luganda (Uganda) - Waybale Nyo (Thank you very much)
Malayalam (South Indian Language) - Nandi
Malayalam (India) - Nani
Malaysian - Terima Kasih ("Tay ree ma Kaa seh")
Mali (Mandinka) - Abarka
Mandinka - Abarka (language of West Africa; The Gambia, Senegal, Guinea and Mali)
Maori - Kia Manuia
Nepali -- (Nepal National Language) - Dhan-ya-vaad
New Zealand - Cheers - LOL
New Zealand - Kiaora Koe (NZ Maori)
New Zealand - Kiaora Korua (NZ Maori)
New Zealand - Kiaora Koto (NZ Maori)
New Zealand - Kiaora Tatou (NZ Maori)
Nigeria (Hausa) - Na gode
Norwegian - Takk (tahkk)
Oman - Shakkran
Palauan - soolong (Republic of Palau)
Paraguay (Guarani) - Aguije (ah-we-JAY)
Persian/Farsi - Mam'noon or Mo'teshake'ram (Spoken in Iran, Afghanistan and other Central Asian countries)
Philippines Tagalog - Salamat
Philippines - Maraming Salamat (thank you very much) Polish - Dziekuje (dsyehn-koo-yeh)
Portuguese - Obrigada (Female)
Portuguese - Obrigado (Male) (oh-bree-gah'-doh)
Portuguese - Muito Obrigado (Thank you very much)
Portuguese - Muito Obrigado com Voce (have my personal thanks)
Punjabi [ Pakistan and India] - Bhala Hove
Qatar - Shakkran
Romanian - Multumesc (phonetic: mooltzoomeask)
Romanian - Va multumim frumos (great thanks)
Russian - Spasiba (spah-see'-boh)
Russian - Blagodaryu (a little official)
Russian - Premnogo blagodaren (my greater thanks - words said to bosses by workers)
Russian - Spasibo balshoye (big thanks)
Samoan - Fa'afetai (fah-ah-feh-ta-e - thank you)
Samoan - Fa'afetai tele lava (Thank you very much)
Samoan - Talofa
Saulteaux Indians (Manitoba, Canada) - Miigwech (meegweech) -- there are similar spellings in other native languages such as Cree, etc.
Scottish - Cheers
Scot's Gaelic (Informal) - Tapadh Leat (tah-puh let)
Scot's Gaelic (Formal) - Tapadh Leibh (tah-puh lave)
Scot's Gaelic (Many Thanks) - Moran Taing
Senegal (Mandinka) - Abarka
Serbo - Croat -Hvala
Slovakia – Dakujem (deh'-ku-yem)
South Africa - Dankie ("Dung-Key")
South Africa - Baie Dankie (thanks very much - "Buyer Dung-Key")
Spanish - Gracias (grah'-syas)
Spanish - Gracias a todos (Thank you all)
Spanish - Muchas gracias (thank you very much, literally: many thanks) While Dutch people scarcely use the superlative forms, the Spanish don't use the minimalistic forms much (mostly in informal context). In Spanish, when a flyer is shoved into your hands, its worth a 'gracias', you normally use 'muchas gracias'.
Spanish - Muchisimas gracias (thank you VERY much) - to someone who was useful to you.
Spanish - un millón de gracias (a million thanks) - for when someone saves your life.
Spanish (Latin America, informal) - Te pasastes. (informal)
Spanish (Latin America, informal) - Se pasó. (formal) Which means "You went over the line", or "thanks for going out of your way to help me". When used, it will get you a smile, guaranteed.
Sundanese - Nuhun
Sunda - Hatur Nuhun
Swahili - Ahsante (ah-sahn'-teh)
Swahili - Ahsante Sana (Thank you very much)
Swedish - Tack (tahkk)
Swedish - Tack så mycket
Tahitian - Maururu
Tamil (India) - Nandri ("Nun-dry" spoken in South India, Singapore, Malaysia)
Teenager -
Telungu (South Indian Language)- Manjuthe
Thai - Khob Khun Kha (Feminine)
Thai - Khob Khun Krab (Masculine)
Thai - Khop Khun Mak (Thank you very much)
Thai - Khop Khun Mak Kha (Feminine)
Thai - Khob Khun Mak Krab (Masculine)
Thai - Khob Pra Khun Kha (Formal feminine)
Thai - Khob Pra Khun Krab (Formal masculine)
Tibetan - Thuk Ji Chhe
Turkish - Tesekkurler ( teh-sheh-keur eh-deh-rim)
Turkish - Çok tesekkur ederim (big thanks)
Turkish - Saðol (thank you)
Turkish - Saðolun (thank you - "saol")
Turkish - Tesekkurler (thanks - "teshekkyurler")
U.S. & Canada - Thank You
United States (South) - Thanks y'all
Ukranian - Dyakuyu
Urudu (India) - Shukria
Urudu (India) - Bahut Bahut Shukriyaa
Urdu [Pakistan, India and Bangla Desh] - Maherbani
Urdu (Pakistan) - Shukria
Urdu (Pakistan) -Bahut Shukria ( Thank you very much)
Urdu (Pakistan) - Bahut Bahut Shukria ( Thank you very very much)
Uzbekistan (Uzbek) - Rahmat (Thanks)
Uzbekistan (Uzbek) - Katta Rahmat (Thanks a lot)
Vietnamese - Kam ouen
Wales/Cymru - Diloch yn fawr (thank you very much)
Wales/Cymru - Diolch (thanks)
Xhosa (Africa) - Nkosi
Yemen - Shakkran
Yiddish - A dank
Yiddish - Yasher Koach (KOY-ACH)
Yoruba - Modupe
Yugoslavia - Hvala
Zulu - Ngiyabonga
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Originally posted by Counter Puncher View PostAnother sad statistics.
According to reports coming out of Mexico, Marco Nazareth (4-4, 3KOs), 23-years-old, passed away early this morning as a result of injuries that he suffered during the stoppage loss to welterweight prospect Omar Chavez last Saturday in Mexico. It was the second time Nazareth and Chavez fought.
Not a legend like Arguello, not a star like Gatti, but just the same, another boxer dying an untimely death. Another sad day for boxing...
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Mga Ka tropa ko sa BS. Kumusta na kayo. Hihingi lang ako ng favor sana. Ok lang ba?Please check out the link below and please help me shoutout the same to all your friends who are away from their provinces or hometowns, (whether in Manila or in another province or abroad), but who want to get updated with what's going on in their hometowns. I am sure you and they will love this site! registration is still free!
www.cat8.tv or www.catnetworktv.com or http://cat8.tv
Thanks!
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Originally posted by Counter Puncher View PostMga Ka tropa ko sa BS. Kumusta na kayo. Hihingi lang ako ng favor sana. Ok lang ba?Please check out the link below and please help me shoutout the same to all your friends who are away from their provinces or hometowns, (whether in Manila or in another province or abroad), but who want to get updated with what's going on in their hometowns. I am sure you and they will love this site! registration is still free!
www.cat8.tv or www.catnetworktv.com or http://cat8.tv
Thanks!
Counter Puncher
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