Wait, so that's your itinerary for Dec 2008 - whatever 2009?
After Jordan I have now converted to the view that Egyptians talk funny. Jordanians LOL at them. But my poor pal from Yemen barely dared open her mouth because nobody would understand a word, which IMO is a total pity because they have the best pronunciation ever. In Turkish I just know how to say very good, and a whole lot of random words that stuck in Bulgarian. Like "fist".
We should totally hang in the Middle East. I can has be learning Arabic na0. XD
Egyptians totally talk funny and even though I have to take an Egyptian Arabic class before I go (it's a school trip which means all my $$$ can go to Turkey and Syria *\o/*) I hope I lose the dialect quickly. My faves are Iraqi, Syrian, and sometimes Gulf. I haven't really heard Yemenis talk tbh!
Are you still in the Middle East? Are you working there? TELL ME YOUR LIFE, HORTENSIO.
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December will be a blast :D
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Do it! We will party w/ Subi and the Ginger Sensation and one of my bffs.
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After Jordan I have now converted to the view that Egyptians talk funny. Jordanians LOL at them. But my poor pal from Yemen barely dared open her mouth because nobody would understand a word, which IMO is a total pity because they have the best pronunciation ever. In Turkish I just know how to say very good, and a whole lot of random words that stuck in Bulgarian. Like "fist".
We should totally hang in the Middle East. I can has be learning Arabic na0. XD
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Egyptians totally talk funny and even though I have to take an Egyptian Arabic class before I go (it's a school trip which means all my $$$ can go to Turkey and Syria *\o/*) I hope I lose the dialect quickly. My faves are Iraqi, Syrian, and sometimes Gulf. I haven't really heard Yemenis talk tbh!
Are you still in the Middle East? Are you working there? TELL ME YOUR LIFE, HORTENSIO.
I'm surprised you don't speak a little Amharic!
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