Let's speak Hala Bubla!
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Anonymous
2008-04-25 9:06
Bubli babi nooknook!
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Anonymous
2008-04-26 4:07
Nookbub ba blinook!
See, I can make up words too!
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Anonymous
2008-04-26 6:41
Name:
Anonymous
2008-04-26 8:19
>>3
Ahaha mojo mojo bubnook!
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Anonymous
2008-04-26 11:01
what in the fuck
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Anonymous
2008-04-26 12:10
Allah hubba bubababahi
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Anonymous
2008-04-26 14:25
This could very well be an African language.
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Anonymous
2008-04-26 14:47
Io babla hala bubla ook putangi
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Anonymous
2008-04-26 15:46
>>6
Wallah, anta ya habibi.
Arabic must be in the same language family as Hala Bubla.
Name:
Anonymous
2008-04-26 17:28
>>9
"anta" is a word in my language
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Anonymous
2008-04-26 18:01
hi all!
Name:
Anonymous
2008-04-26 18:16
Nov shmoz ka pop, foo.
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Anonymous
2008-04-27 3:15
>>10
It probably is in a lot of languages.
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Anonymous
2008-04-28 21:20
Pofblob hobobbrl
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Anonymous
2008-04-30 8:36
Pililipii~~ kkirii~~
Molo ba nookfi?
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Anonymous
2008-05-01 9:52
>>13
HEY ANNTA IS ONE IN MINE
Name:
Anonymous
2008-05-01 10:25
>>16
Annta? Is it in a Finno-ugric language?
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Anonymous
2008-05-01 10:26
>>16
Maybe some celtic language?
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Anonymous
2008-05-01 12:01
"Anta" is "assume" in Norwegian.
THE INFLUENCE OF ARABIC. ASTOUNDING.
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Anonymous
2008-05-01 12:27
Um, this thread is about Hala Bubla, not your stupid inferior spic sandnigger languages. GTFO, or as we would say in Hala Bubla, fook oot.
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Anonymous
2008-05-01 12:57
This thread is now about languages in which "ANTA" or close variations are actual words.
Name:
Anonymous
2008-05-01 13:32
anta appears in english too, cfr anta-semite
Name:
Anonymous
2008-05-01 14:41
>>21
You do that and I'll import the "hax my anus" meme from /prog/ and spam it all over this board.
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Anonymous
2008-05-01 15:44
Name:
Anonymous
2008-05-01 23:00
>>22
That is "anti"... however, there is "antagonist". But that's from greek.
Sage for off-topic
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Anonymous
2008-05-02 6:04
>>25
Age for on-new-topic
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Anonymous
2008-05-02 8:09
Sili sili babbu? Moma!
Name:
Anonymous
2008-05-02 11:36
Italian
[edit] Noun
anta f. (plural ante)
1. door (of furniture)
2. shutter (of window)
anta m. pl. only
1. forties
[edit] Portuguese
[edit] Noun
anta f. (plural antas)
1. tapir
2. a stupid person
Você é uma anta!
You are an idiot!
[edit] Swedish
[edit] Pronunciation
* audiohelp, file
[edit] Verb
Conjugations of anta
Infinitive anta
Present tense antar
Past tense antog
Supine antagit
Imperative anta
Present participle antagande
Past participle antagen
anta
1. suppose; presume
Jag antar att det är dags att köpa en ny kaffebryggare
I presume it's time to buy a new coffee machine
2. accept an offer
Schackspelaren antog erbjudandet om remi efter att ha funderat på det.
The chessplayer accepted the offer of a draw after having thought about it.
Name:
Anonymous
2008-05-02 12:12
>>27
Quaabbab mook... Takitaki huhu!