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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:30 pm    Post subject: Linguistic Creed Reply with quote

Benjamin F. Elson, September, 1987

- We believe that language is one of God's most important gifts to man, and of all human characteristics, language is the most distinctly human and the most basic. Without language, culture and civilization would be impossible.

- We also believe that any language is capable of being a vehicle for complicated human interaction and complex thought, and can be the basis for a complex culture and civilization. Therefore, all languages deserve respect and careful study.

- As the most uniquely human characteristic a person has, a person's language is associated with his self-image. Interest in and appreciation of a person's language is tantamount to interest in and appreciation of the person himself.

- All languages are worthy of preservation in written form by means of grammars, dictionaries, and written texts. This should be done as part of the heritage of the human race.

- Every language group deserves to see its language in print and to have some literature written in it.

- Minority language groups within a larger nation deserve the opportunity of learning to speak, read, and write the national language.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I completely agree with all this but where are you trying to get? What kind of reaction are you expecting from us? nho fla, nu ta respondi...
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dexa di meti agua.....
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Homi, nha problema e ki mi n ca muto bom na parabolas, portanto si nhu cre screbi num lingua ki tudo alguem ta percebi seria bom, sinon nhu podi usa Esperanto, ki e universal.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:48 pm    Post subject: ESPERANTO Reply with quote

Lu di Dulce,

Ken ki ta papia Esperanto fluentimenti talvês ê mi ku bo.

Patro nia, kiu estas en la cxielo,
Via nomo estu sanktigita.
Venu Via regno,
plenumigxu Via volo,
kiel en la cxielo, tiel ankaux sur la tero.
Nian panon cxiutagan donu al ni hodiaux.
Kaj pardonu al ni niajn sxuldojn,
kiel ankaux ni pardonas al niaj sxuldantoj.
Kaj ne konduku nin en tenton,
sed liberigu nin de la malbono.
Amen.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 4:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dr. Azágua, só bô, pamodi mi n ca ta papia esperanto. Kelâ era apenas um sugeton irónica. Francês, Inglês, Português e Kriolo e unicas linguas kin ta domina. Si bu cre, nes linguas li n ca tem problema.

Mi kredas en Dio la Patro cxiopova,
Kreinto de la cxielo kaj la tero.
Kaj en Jesuo Kristo,
Filo lia sola, Sinjoro nia,
kiu estis koncipita de la Spirito Sankta,
naskita de Maria Virgulino,
suferis sub Pontio Pilato,
estis krucumita, mortis kaj estis entombigita,
malsupreniris al infero,
trian tagon relevigxis el la mortintoj,
supreniris al la cxielo,
sidas dekstre de Dio la Patro cxiopova,
de kie li venos por jugxi la vivantojn kaj la mortintojn.
Mi kredas en la Spirito Sankta,
sanktan Eklezion katolikan,
komunion de sanktuloj,
pardonon de pekoj,
relevigon de karno kaj vivon eternan.
Amen.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 4:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dulce, how did you come to be fluent in all those languages? I'm curious. Please share it with me.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 4:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's Lu. Lu's my name. Dulce is my wonderful mom. The answer my friend is a simple one. I read (present and past) a lot, talk a lot, lived in CV, France & been in the US for 10 years. Simple, n'est-ce pas? But there so many Capeverdeans who master different languages that I don't feel any special.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lu di Dulce wrote:
It's Lu. Lu's my name. Dulce is my wonderful mom. The answer my friend is a simple one. I read (present and past) a lot, talk a lot, lived in CV, France & been in the US for 10 years. Simple, n'est-ce pas? But there so many Capeverdeans who master different languages that I don't feel any special.

Frutuoso


You lived in France, read voraciously, and have reside in the U.S. for the last 10 years - thus explaining why you're fluent in the aforementioned languages. Congratulations. You should write a book, a sort of memoir, about your experiences. I'd buy it.
In any case, Cape Verdeans like you are not as common as you might think. See, alot CVs will tell you that they speak such and such language fluently but when they do speak them, it turns out that their assertions were inflated, big time. But I guess inflating, exaggerating, is part of the CV character. I know that sounds harsh but it seems to me that CVs exaggerate just about everything they say. That's why it's hard for me to take anything a CV says at face value.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 6:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is very interesting. I happen to agree with most of what you wrote, but I still think that lots of CV's speak many languages. Yes they tend to somewhat inflate their curriculum but that is just human nature. It feels good to position yourself at a higher level, you feel more important.

I used to do that but some years ago I met a few new friends. One of them was Maslow and from then on I knew where I had to place myself in the Society.

I do have such a project (writing a book). I just don't know where to start and/or what language I should use.

By the way you write as if you were not CV'ean. And thank you VERY MUCH for the compliment and who are you?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 6:48 pm    Post subject: WHO AM I? Reply with quote

I am the guy who speaks Esperanto!

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Ps. ...and, by the way, who's Maslow? (The theorist of human needs)
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 6:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anonymous wrote:
Lu di Dulce wrote:
It's Lu. Lu's my name. Dulce is my wonderful mom. The answer my friend is a simple one. I read (present and past) a lot, talk a lot, lived in CV, France & been in the US for 10 years. Simple, n'est-ce pas? But there so many Capeverdeans who master different languages that I don't feel any special.

Frutuoso


You lived in France, read voraciously, and have reside in the U.S. for the last 10 years - thus explaining why you're fluent in the aforementioned languages. Congratulations. You should write a book, a sort of memoir, about your experiences. I'd buy it.
In any case, Cape Verdeans like you are not as common as you might think. See, alot CVs will tell you that they speak such and such language fluently but when they do speak them, it turns out that their assertions were inflated, big time. But I guess inflating, exaggerating, is part of the CV character. I know that sounds harsh but it seems to me that CVs exaggerate just about everything they say. That's why it's hard for me to take anything a CV says at face value.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:56 pm    Post subject: Re: WHO AM I? Reply with quote

ESPERANTO wrote:
I am the guy who speaks Esperanto!

Love


Ps. ...and, by the way, who's Maslow? (The theorist of human needs)








Maybe you should help me write it in Esperanto. As I can see, you know my buddy Maslow
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lu di Dulce wrote:
This is very interesting. I happen to agree with most of what you wrote, but I still think that lots of CV's speak many languages. Yes they tend to somewhat inflate their curriculum but that is just human nature. It feels good to position yourself at a higher level, you feel more important.

I used to do that but some years ago I met a few new friends. One of them was Maslow and from then on I knew where I had to place myself in the Society.

I do have such a project (writing a book). I just don't know where to start and/or what language I should use.

By the way you write as if you were not CV'ean. And thank you VERY MUCH for the compliment and who are you?


Lu, you should write your book in English. See, not only is English the virtual global language, the people that will most likely be interested in buying and reading your book will be Americans, be they of Cape Verdean descent or any other nationality. It's in America that exists a viable reading culture, you see. In Cape Verde and other parts of Africa the average folks rarely read, only a few do.
In any case, I am indeed a Cape Verdean, born and raised there, in fact. However, as you've noticed I have a habit of using the pronoun "they" when I refer to CVs, I guess I do this to detach myself alittle. You see, Lu, my experiences in America have been mostly around non-Cape Verdeans, and unfortunately, sometimes I get too enmeshed in the greater world out there that I forget that I am a CV too. It gets so bad to the point that I incorporate the style, the rethoric, of the CV bashers who insult and redicule CVs. I don't know if you are aware or not, but many people out there dislike CVs intensily. I intend to write a book about this issue in the foreseable future. So as you can see you and I have some similar plans, writing books, that is. On that note, I suggest we stay in touch.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:28 pm    Post subject: MASLOW Reply with quote

Lu,

I think we should co-author a book based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs. CV needs. THE GREED! What do you think? I'm on chapter 7.

In a sense, we have a lot in common...
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 4:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kakau wrote:
Lu di Dulce wrote:
This is very interesting. I happen to agree with most of what you wrote, but I still think that lots of CV's speak many languages. Yes they tend to somewhat inflate their curriculum but that is just human nature. It feels good to position yourself at a higher level, you feel more important.

I used to do that but some years ago I met a few new friends. One of them was Maslow and from then on I knew where I had to place myself in the Society.

I do have such a project (writing a book). I just don't know where to start and/or what language I should use.

By the way you write as if you were not CV'ean. And thank you VERY MUCH for the compliment and who are you?


Lu, you should write your book in English. See, not only is English the virtual global language, the people that will most likely be interested in buying and reading your book will be Americans, be they of Cape Verdean descent or any other nationality. It's in America that exists a viable reading culture, you see. In Cape Verde and other parts of Africa the average folks rarely read, only a few do.
In any case, I am indeed a Cape Verdean, born and raised there, in fact. However, as you've noticed I have a habit of using the pronoun "they" when I refer to CVs, I guess I do this to detach myself alittle. You see, Lu, my experiences in America have been mostly around non-Cape Verdeans, and unfortunately, sometimes I get too enmeshed in the greater world out there that I forget that I am a CV too. It gets so bad to the point that I incorporate the style, the rethoric, of the CV bashers who insult and redicule CVs. I don't know if you are aware or not, but many people out there dislike CVs intensily. I intend to write a book about this issue in the foreseable future. So as you can see you and I have some similar plans, writing books, that is. On that note, I suggest we stay in touch.
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Lu
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 4:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lu di Dulce wrote:
Kakau wrote:
Lu di Dulce wrote:
This is very interesting. I happen to agree with most of what you wrote, but I still think that lots of CV's speak many languages. Yes they tend to somewhat inflate their curriculum but that is just human nature. It feels good to position yourself at a higher level, you feel more important.

I used to do that but some years ago I met a few new friends. One of them was Maslow and from then on I knew where I had to place myself in the Society.

I do have such a project (writing a book). I just don't know where to start and/or what language I should use.

By the way you write as if you were not CV'ean. And thank you VERY MUCH for the compliment and who are you?


Lu, you should write your book in English. See, not only is English the virtual global language, the people that will most likely be interested in buying and reading your book will be Americans, be they of Cape Verdean descent or any other nationality. It's in America that exists a viable reading culture, you see. In Cape Verde and other parts of Africa the average folks rarely read, only a few do.
In any case, I am indeed a Cape Verdean, born and raised there, in fact. However, as you've noticed I have a habit of using the pronoun "they" when I refer to CVs, I guess I do this to detach myself alittle. You see, Lu, my experiences in America have been mostly around non-Cape Verdeans, and unfortunately, sometimes I get too enmeshed in the greater world out there that I forget that I am a CV too. It gets so bad to the point that I incorporate the style, the rethoric, of the CV bashers who insult and redicule CVs. I don't know if you are aware or not, but many people out there dislike CVs intensily. I intend to write a book about this issue in the foreseable future. So as you can see you and I have some similar plans, writing books, that is. On that note, I suggest we stay in touch.
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Send me an email and I'll reply: todaline @ hotmail.com.
Thanx,

Lu


What are your thoughts on the above post, LU?
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 5:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kakau wrote:
Lu di Dulce wrote:
Kakau wrote:
Lu di Dulce wrote:
This is very interesting. I happen to agree with most of what you wrote, but I still think that lots of CV's speak many languages. Yes they tend to somewhat inflate their curriculum but that is just human nature. It feels good to position yourself at a higher level, you feel more important.

I used to do that but some years ago I met a few new friends. One of them was Maslow and from then on I knew where I had to place myself in the Society.

I do have such a project (writing a book). I just don't know where to start and/or what language I should use.

By the way you write as if you were not CV'ean. And thank you VERY MUCH for the compliment and who are you?


Lu, you should write your book in English. See, not only is English the virtual global language, the people that will most likely be interested in buying and reading your book will be Americans, be they of Cape Verdean descent or any other nationality. It's in America that exists a viable reading culture, you see. In Cape Verde and other parts of Africa the average folks rarely read, only a few do.
In any case, I am indeed a Cape Verdean, born and raised there, in fact. However, as you've noticed I have a habit of using the pronoun "they" when I refer to CVs, I guess I do this to detach myself alittle. You see, Lu, my experiences in America have been mostly around non-Cape Verdeans, and unfortunately, sometimes I get too enmeshed in the greater world out there that I forget that I am a CV too. It gets so bad to the point that I incorporate the style, the rethoric, of the CV bashers who insult and redicule CVs. I don't know if you are aware or not, but many people out there dislike CVs intensily. I intend to write a book about this issue in the foreseable future. So as you can see you and I have some similar plans, writing books, that is. On that note, I suggest we stay in touch.
Send me a PM



Send me an email and I'll reply: todaline @ hotmail.com.
Thanx,

Lu


What are your thoughts on the above post, LU?



I don't know. I'm still pondering the "language" issue. See, I'm not trying to sell books. If I do write it, which I think I'll do some day, it will be for my own pleasure. The pleasure of getting rid of all my demons. So maybe will you see it sometime next year. But shoot me an email & we'll talk.
Thanx again,

Frutuoso
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 3:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

MetiAgu just cutted and paste esperanto, we all can do that.




ESPERANTO

An international (constructed) language.



A version with standard orthography



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Patro nia, kiu estas en la cxielo,
Via nomo estu sanktigita.
Venu Via regno,
plenumigxu Via volo,
kiel en la cxielo, tiel ankaux sur la tero.
Nian panon cxiutagan donu al ni hodiaux.
Kaj pardonu al ni niajn sxuldojn,
kiel ankaux ni pardonas al niaj sxuldantoj.
Kaj ne konduku nin en tenton,
sed liberigu nin de la malbono.
Amen.


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Hail Mary!

Saluton, Maria,
grace plena,
la Sinjoro estas kun vi.
Benata vi estas inter la virinoj,
kaj benata estas la frukto de ventro via, Jesuo.

Sankta Maria, Dipatrino,
pregxu por ni, pekantoj,
nun kaj en la horo de morto nia.
Amen.

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Hail Holy Queen!

Saluton, Regxino,
Patrino de kompato!
Vivo, dolcxeco kaj espero nia, saluton.
Al vi ni krias,
ekzilitaj filoj de Eva.
Al vi ni suspiras,
gxemante kaj plorante en cxi tiu valo de larmoj.

Ek, tial, rekomendanto nia,
tiujn viajn okulojn de kompato al ni turnu.
Kaj Jesuon, benitan frukton de ventro via,
al ni post cxi tiu ekzilo montru.
Ho milda, ho pia,
ho dolcxa Virgulino Maria!

V. Pregxu por ni, Sankta Generintino de Dio!

R. Por igi nin inda al la promesoj de Kristo.

Ni pregxu: Gracon vian ni petas, Sinjoro,
en niajn mensojn versxi,
por ke ni, kiuj la enkarnigxon de Kristo Filo via,
anoncitan de angxelo, sciigxis,
per pasiono lia kaj kruco,
al gloro de relevigxo estu kondukita,
de la sama Kristo Sinjoro nia.
Amen.

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The Sign of the Cross

En la nomo de la Patro kaj la Filo kaj la Spirito Sankta. Amen.


Glory to the Father!

Gloro al la Patro
kaj la Filo kaj la Spirito Sankta.
Kiel estis en la komenco
kaj nun kaj cxiam kaj en epokoj de epokoj.
Amen.

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Glory to God in the Highest!

Gloro al Dio en la supera alto
kaj sur la tero paco al homoj de bonvolo.
Ni lauxdas vin, ni benas vin, ni adoras vin, ni glorigas vin,
dankon ni donas al vi pro granda gloro via,
Sinjoro Dio, Regxo cxiela,
Dio la Patro cxiopova.
Sinjoro Filo solenaskita, Jesuo Kristo,
Sinjoro Dio, Sxafido de Dio,
Filo de la Patro,
kiu forprenas la pekoj de la mondo,
kompatas nin;
kiu forprenas la pekoj de la mondo,
ricevu pregxon nian.
Vi, kiu sidas al dekstre de la Patro,
kompatas nin. Cxar vi sole estas Sankta,
vi sole estas la Sinjoro,
vi sole la Plejaltulo, Jesuo Kristo,
kun Sankta Spirito en la gloro de Dio la Patro.
Amen.

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O Good Jesus!

Ho Bona Jesuo,
liberigu nin de pekoj niaj;
liberigu nin de la fajroj de Geheno;
konduku en paradizon cxiujn animojn,
precipe tiujn,
kiuj kompaton vian pleje bezonas.

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The Apostles' Creed

Mi kredas en Dio la Patro cxiopova,
Kreinto de la cxielo kaj la tero.
Kaj en Jesuo Kristo,
Filo lia sola, Sinjoro nia,
kiu estis koncipita de la Spirito Sankta,
naskita de Maria Virgulino,
suferis sub Pontio Pilato,
estis krucumita, mortis kaj estis entombigita,
malsupreniris al infero,
trian tagon relevigxis el la mortintoj,
supreniris al la cxielo,
sidas dekstre de Dio la Patro cxiopova,
de kie li venos por jugxi la vivantojn kaj la mortintojn.
Mi kredas en la Spirito Sankta,
sanktan Eklezion katolikan,
komunion de sanktuloj,
pardonon de pekoj,
relevigon de karno kaj vivon eternan.
Amen.

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The Nicene Creed

Mi kredas en unu Dio,
la Patro cxiopova,
faranto de cxielo kaj tero,
de videbla cxio kaj nevidebla.

Kaj en unu Sinjoro Jesuo Kristo,
la Filo de Dio solenaskita,
kaj de Patro naskita antaux cxio epoko.
Dio el Dio, Lumo el Lumo,
Dio vera el Dio vera,
naskita ne farita,
kunsubstanca kun la Patro;
per kiu cxio farita estas.
Kiu por ni homoj kaj nia savo,
subiris el cxielo.
Kaj enkarnigita estas de Spirito Sankta el Maria Virga,
kaj homo farita estas.
Krucumite ankaux pro ni sub Pontio Pilato,
suferis kaj entombigita estis,
kaj relevigxis trian tagon,
laux la Skriboj,
kaj superiris en cxielon,
sidas dekstre de la Patro.
Kaj denove venos kun gloro,
por jugxi la vivantajn kaj mortintajn,
de kies regno ne estos fino.

Kaj en la Spirito Sankta,
Sinjoro kaj viviganto,
kiu el la Patro kaj la Filo elvenis.
Kiu kun la Patro kaj la Filo kune estas adorata kaj kunglorigata;
kiu diradis per la profetoj.

Kaj en unu, sankta, katolika
kaj apostola Eklezio.
Mi konfesas unu bapton por pardono de pekoj.
Kaj atendas la relevigxon de mortintoj
kaj la vivon de la venonta epoko.
Amen.

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SECTION INDEX CONVENT OF PATER NOSTER CHRISTUS REX

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:23 pm    Post subject: ELNA Reply with quote

FYI

Dr. Esperanto is a visiting professor at U-Mass Amherst. Is a member of the prestigious The Esperanto League for North America (ELNA).

Por nia loka grupo, Amherst Esperanto, ni ĵus elektis novan kunvenejon. Ĝis nun, ni kunvenis plejparte en kafejoj aŭ restoracioj. Nun ni havas belan, trankvilan kunvenĉambron en la Universitata Klubo ĉe UMass Amherst. La klubo ankaŭ havas trinkejon kie oni povas aĉeti kafon, ktp, sed ankaŭ bieron kaj aliajn alkoholaĵojn. Ankaŭ estas restoracio kaj eblas aĉeti kaj manĝojn kaj diversajn manĝetojn. Mi invitas ĉiujn veni kaj festi kun ni!

Kiam mi unue lernis Esperanton, mi legis diversajn malnovajn librojn, precipe el Britio, kiuj ofte parolis pri "kluboj" kvazaŭ ili estis tre formalaj aferoj: kie oni portus kravaton kaj smokingon. Nun nia klubo iom similas al tio! Mi dubas ke mi iam povus konvinki Paul porti kravaton, tamen. Li emas porte t-ĉemizojn de "Viroj-kun-Ĉapeloj" kiuj diras aferoj kiel "La scio ke vi ekzistas estas pezaĉego sur mia animo" kaj aliaj amuzaj diraĵoj.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:58 pm    Post subject: Esperanto Reply with quote

Estou parcialmente de acordo com o Dr. Pápuas, se calhar 80 porcento. A LU de Dulce merecia hà muito tempu uma boa palmadinha nas traseiras, não nas mãos. Ela precisa mudar seus comportamentos. Para ter sucesso na vida ela precisa recuar um pouco.

Tenho notado que ela ocupa/lidera 60 porcento dos Fórums. O que é isso? Se ela quizer um lugar na CNN ou FOX, tem que se educar primeiro![/img]






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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 5:01 pm    Post subject: Sima bo ka ten Reply with quote

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Meus senhores/as

A LU de Dulce é uma mulher e vítima da sociedade. Ela é minoritária-africana-cabo-verdiana. Ela ganha 73% do que os homens ganham. Ela só teve direito ao voto poucos anos atrás.

E não só...

Teve acesso à educação hà menos de 30 anos.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 5:05 pm    Post subject: Lumi dja pega Reply with quote

Ah, LU...

ESPERANTO DJA PO-BU NA BU LUGAR!

N konxe Dr. Esperanto pa 9 anu, kantu N foi sê alunu na MIT y na Babson College. Dr. Esperanto é maior intelektual Kabuverdianu ki-n konxe. Ka signifika ki ka ten ôtus (i.e. Dr. Donaldo Macedo, Dr. Spiga Midju, Dr. Katen, Dr. Saku-Buaku, Drª Magda Sasson Ferro, Drª Larsson Whanon Andrade).

Bu ten un persanilidadi pésima. Más pior ki Lu di Dulce. Bu meste toma xá di Xina (available in Chinatown). Bu ka ten kualidadi di sta ta dialoga. Si algen ka konkorda ku bo, bu ta xpludi. Pur isu nenhun ómi ka ta kaza ku bo más. Ilha di Santa Luzia sta vaziu. Pidi Cabo Verde pa xa-bu mora lâ. Es meste algen lâ pa ta spanta gaivotas di vês en kuandu. Bo é un perfeitu kandidata.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 6:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You men need to get off of LU's back. You are just jealous that she is more intelligent than you will ever be. In your patriarchy country, intelligent and polyglot women like LU are seen as 'dangerous'. You need to re-adjust your backward patriarchal ways/views. You're no longer in your third world female bashing country, you're in America now. Re-adjust or perish!
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Lu di Dulce



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 6:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Que engracado. Tao enganados que estao. Ninguem me pos em nenhum lugar. Mas talvez nao terao notado a subtilidade comunicativa entre Esperanto/Dr Azagua e eu. E verdade que argumento minhas ideias com uma certa paixao, todavia se nao me engano isso e o proprio de quem sabe o que quer. Digo o que penso e defendo minhas ideias, ao contrario de certas pessoas que escrevem aqui, pessoas que nao tem a minina ideia do que estao falando. Nunca eu "xpludi", mais uma vez defendo minhas ideias com forca e paixao. Como nhos e inteligente nhos splican modi ki speranto pom na nha lugar, mi e burro dimas pam comprendi lol:

N sta ri pa ka bibu, Lu e Lu di Dulce sao a mesma e unica pessoa. Lu di Dulce e um macho sima ta fazedo na CV, bem macho. Por acaso ses ba tes dam Santa Luzia n ta fica rei di contente, n gosta de isolacao. Ja sei que minhas ideias e meu estilo podem ser controversos mas e o que penso, e o que digo. O homem se deve de ser corajoso.



E fiquemos aqui. Nu papia di cuzas ma interessantes ki nha pessoa, ami n ka ninguem. CV sta mesteno pa nu djuda pais avanca, djunto nu ta consegui fazi algo. Nhos imagina tudo es tempo y energia ki nu sta gasta li nes forum. Si nu gastaba tanto tempo y energia na avancamento di nos terra CV staba hoje um pais exemplar a nivel mundial y nao so Africano. Mais uma vez ami e apenas um coitado ignorante ki ta bem tenta instrui um bocadinho. Viva CV.

Lu (di Dulce) diminuitivo de Luis
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Lu di Dulce



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 7:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kakau wrote:
You men need to get off of LU's back. You are just jealous that she is more intelligent than you will ever be. In your patriarchy country, intelligent and polyglot women like LU are seen as 'dangerous'. You need to re-adjust your backward patriarchal ways/views. You're no longer in your third world female bashing country, you're in America now. Re-adjust or perish!


Kakau, thank you very much for coming to my rescue. It's OK, don't worry about all this. As I said above, I'm not important. What I really want is the advancement of our country, nothing else. See, while I sit in front of the computer reading and writing, trying to teach and learn, in other words communicating with my beloved people, I am not advancing my own cause, which is create wealth for me & my family.

Those who personally know me, know how passionate I am about my country, and that I have a tough stance toward the government regardless of which party is governing. The reason is simple: they do not do ANYTHING for the Diaspora and somebody HAS to talk about that. I chose to be one of those. See usually when people don't understand things, (or other people) they choose to be derisive toward that idea or someone. It is fear, nothing else.

I'm very comfortable with who I am, I wake up in the morning and I start thinking that life is a beautiful thing. I'm a free thinker and don't allow other people to fill my brain with their ideas. So my dear let them be as derisive as they want, it does not bother me. To the contrary.

Rapazes mais uma vez ami e matcho. Y tudo es Machista, José Bouquinhas y Papua New Deli e a mesma pessoa. Um pessoa so ki tem tendencia pa usa anagrama de si nome pa cria otos nomes.
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Kakau



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 7:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, LU, you do realize that because they thought you were a female, certainly factored in, in their decision to be, as you would say, derisive?
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Lu di Dulce



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 7:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kakau wrote:
Well, LU, you do realize that because they thought you were a female, certainly factored in, in their decision to be, as you would say, derisive?


Yes I do, but what can you do? Lord have mercy...
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 8:38 pm    Post subject: Barbin Baraba Reply with quote

WOW!!

Barabin Barabá!!

LU DE DULCE and KAKAU are the same person. And more!...
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Lu di Dulce



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 10:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Barbin Baraba Reply with quote

Same Person wrote:
WOW!!

Barabin Barabá!!

LU DE DULCE and KAKAU are the same person. And more!...



Sure, why not? Fourbes vous etes, par consequent il vous faut attribuer vos peches a tout le monde.

Lu di Dulce
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