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[Link] | spelings un neiecietīga telefonsaruna.
- sorry, i can't pronounce your name - it's basta - oh, that's how they call you - no that is my name.
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From: | chaika |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 04:14 pm |
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toč dirselīgs :D
| From: | basta |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 04:44 pm |
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5 burti.
nav dzirdēts, ka kādis Caoimhe (Kviva) nemēģinātu izrunāt kā sīeiōaimčī.
jā, dirselīgs :D
| From: | basta |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 04:45 pm |
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t.i. mēģinātu.
From: | chaika |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 04:54 pm |
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ā, Tavu vārdu spelloja, nevis mēgināja izrunāt? un paga, paga, raksta Caoimhe, bet izrunā kā Kviva? kas tas vispār ir - personvārds?
| From: | basta |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 05:37 pm |
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parasti kaut kaa id-dii-dzhis. meitenes vards. smuks.
From: | chaika |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 05:56 pm |
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raksta Caoimhe, izrunā Kviva?
| From: | basta |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 06:03 pm |
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jaa.
From: | chaika |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 06:09 pm |
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psc, pati nekad neizdomātu
| From: | basta |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 06:19 pm |
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mans favoriitaakais vaards laikam ir Niamh (Niif).
From: | chaika |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 06:20 pm |
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viens no 3 sivēntiņiem (ea!)
| From: | basta |
Date: | November 12th, 2016 - 06:04 pm |
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Caoimhe (/ˈkwiːvə/ or /ˈkiːvə/ K(W)EE-və; Irish pronunciation: [ˈkiːvʲə]), anglicised Kiva, '"Quee-va"' or in Northern Ireland Keeva, is an Irish feminine given name derived from Gaelic caomh meaning "beautiful", "gentle" or "precious". As of 2014, it was ranked 19th most popular name among female births in Ireland.[1] The pronunciation of Caoimhe varies depending on the area of Ireland in which it is used. It comes from the same root as the name Kevin. While fairly common in Ireland, it is rare and often mispronounced internationally.
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