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Message # 39197.7 Subject: Re: how do you spell wet clothes in different languages Date: Sun 01/03/09 00:27:07 GMT Name: Nado |
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In Spanish, I have found the following useful (alone and in various combos):
mojada, mojadita, mojadas, mojaditas = wet ropa mojada = wet clothing piscina = pool al agua = into the water bajo la lluvia = in the rain
In French, I have tried (alone and in various combinations):
mouillee = wet habillee = clothed toute habillee = fully clothed piscine = pool a 'leau = into the water baignade = bathing plongeon = dive plouf = splash
Portuguese
Aside from what was discussed above (from Brazil, with some of the most beautiful women), I add "piscina" with "roupa."
Estonian
märg = wet
All these have worked for me at one time or another |
In reply to Message (39197) how do you spell wet clothes in different languages
By edbrazil - Fri 27/02/09 21:19:12 GMT hi, im from brazil, and i was thinking, how do you spell wet clothes in others languages, it could be usefull to research at youtube, im portuguese(the language that we speak in brazil) you need to type "camiseta molhada" (that s the sama that wet shirt, or "gata molhada" (wet babe), concurso camiseta molhada (wet t shirt contest), roupa molhada(wet clothes), briga de galo (i don t know how to translate it), jogada na piscina (throw in the pool) if you type those in youtube u will get a few respost and good stuffs! so i was wondering some tips, expressions in different languages, to research videos on youtube!!
king regards
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