Originally posted by Chups
If Pacquiao was Mexican, how popular would he be?
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And your point is? In Mexico the Nauhatel language is still spoken, its not lost even after all these generations, the old teach the new. But its more spoken where their more populated natives. In my city go to La Colonia and you'll hear Nahuatel being spokin - as a kid when i used to go to la colonia with my moms i used to trip out when Mexican people were speaking Nauhatel, of course i thought they were speaken in chinese or other, i couldn't understand them for nothing. Later on i came to under stand that language they were speaking was Nahuatel - the Mexicans true language. -
nah.... your language is just a corrupted spanishOriginally posted by ferocityAnd your point is? In Mexico the Nauhatel language is still spoken, its not lost even after all these generations, the old teach the new. But its more spoken where their more populated natives. In my city go to La Colonia and you'll hear Nahuatel being spokin - as a kid when i used to go to la colonia with my moms i used to trip out when Mexican people were speaking Nauhatel, of course i thought they were speaken in chinese or other, i couldn't understand them for nothing. Later on i came to under stand that language they were speaking was Nahuatel - the Mexicans true language.
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Originally posted by czars_saladnah.... your language is just a corrupted spanish
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Lol, Mr. Gonzalez. You know and i know Mexico and Latin America have differnt words, some words are Puerto Rican and not Mexican, just like you say Bolo is Phillipino yet it sounds spanish hmm. So relex them ***** as spaniards of old were ******* they wouldn't dare take on any of your people or my people, one on one, they'd get their ass knocked the **** out if they tried.Comment
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what is relex?Originally posted by ferocityLol, Mr. Gonzalez. You know and i know Mexico and Latin America have differnt words, some words are Puerto Rican and not Mexican, just like you say Bolo is Phillipino yet it sounds spanish hmm. So relex them ***** as spaniards of old were ******* they wouldn't dare take on any of your people or my people, one on one, they'd get their ass knocked the **** out if they tried.
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Not to embarrass you but just to prove you wrong like you always are, BOLO is not a spanish word. Your ingnoramus ass just keeps on talking without knowing any facts and the thing is you really just all ****ing talk and no substance. How can we believe a word from you when you can't even speak the truth.Originally posted by Ferocityin the words of the ignorant verdugo, bolo is a spanish word from spain
Define: Bolo
long heavy knife with a single edge; of Philippine origin
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=bolo
A bolo is a kind of machete, used particularly in the jungles of Indonesia and the Philippines. Like other machetes it is primarily intended for clearing vegetation (whether for agriculture or during trailblazing). Bolos are also used as military weapons. Such bolo knives were a particular favorite of the Filipino resistance during the Commonwealth period, and during the Philippine-American War.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolo_(weapon)
I know, I know, Princeton dictionary and Wikipedia aint got **** on your knowledge. You are so full of **** and lie just to take credit away from someone. All mexicans like you? I hope not cuz you don't deserve any respect.Last edited by Alibata; 07-11-2006, 09:45 PM.Comment
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All I can say is you're more knowledgable/reasonable than that kid xcaret. All he says is **** pac this and **** pac that...LOL. He doesn't back **** up.Originally posted by ferocityAnd your point is? In Mexico the Nauhatel language is still spoken, its not lost even after all these generations, the old teach the new. But its more spoken where their more populated natives. In my city go to La Colonia and you'll hear Nahuatel being spokin - as a kid when i used to go to la colonia with my moms i used to trip out when Mexican people were speaking Nauhatel, of course i thought they were speaken in chinese or other, i couldn't understand them for nothing. Later on i came to under stand that language they were speaking was Nahuatel - the Mexicans true language.
All right guys peace out...nice debating...I learned something so did many of you today.
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ferocity ko'ed by alibata in round 1Originally posted by AlibataDude just to show you how ignorant and ****** you are. Bolo is not a Spanish word like your all knowing idoticus ass believes. And like most everything you say you are wrong.
Define:Bolo
long heavy knife with a single edge; of Philippine origin
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
A bolo is a kind of machete, used particularly in the jungles of Indonesia and the Philippines. Like other machetes it is primarily intended for clearing vegetation (whether for agriculture or during trailblazing). Bolos are also used as military weapons. Such bolo knives were a particular favorite of the Filipino resistance during the Commonwealth period, and during the Philippine-American War.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolo_(weapon)
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Umm, the Mayans and the Aztecs were around for THOUSANDS OF YEARS, but as soon as the gringos came over, WHAT HAPPENED ? They got wiped the f**k out in 2 days(lol). Okay so that's an exaggeration, but they got dealt wiht in about 2 years. All those centuries down the drain, just like that !Originally posted by ferocityYou know nothing about the Aztec, you think the spanish just came and did what they wanted, lol, damn ignorant kid, you guys put up two fight thats it, lol.Comment
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