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Nov 27th 2014, 14:07:45

Originally posted by Getafix:
Originally posted by Penguine:


whenever you add an "o" to the end of a word, it becomes spanish, except in the few cases when it becomes italian.



What a retard! So, sphaggetio's are Spanish ?!? How about zero? Or, Bozo?


No, see, you're getting confused. Spaghetti-Os clearly falls under the case of Italian. Zero is already a word. To add an O to it, it would become zeroo, which makes it sound vaguely Australian. Maybe AusPiggy can verify. I suppose Bozo could be Boz (referring to Brian Bosworth) with an O behind it, but it's more likely that it's already a word by itself.

http://www.verbix.com/webverbix/English/get.html

Edited By: Penguine on Nov 27th 2014, 14:16:24. Reason: Conjugation is more important in English than Spanish.
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