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Felise Selunix
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.07.05 04:45:28 -
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I have a feeling that if this story continues to rise, the Amarr Bakers Association could be rolling in dough...
I just hope they've found a way to monetize that bread loaf. At least put it on display and charge a fee or whatnot. If it were me, I'd arrange an empire-wide tour, STAT. 200% profit guaranteed if you put it together right. |

Felise Selunix
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.07.21 16:41:04 -
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Slayer Liberator wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:Slayer Liberator wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:What is Latin? An ancient and dead language I do not recall reading or hearing of any of the Big Four having used this language at some point of their history. Where did you get that information from? My father taught it to me
I always heard that it was an old language used by Vherokior traders to swindle suckers, but that's probably just a spook story Vherokior parents tell their kids to remind them to listen closely when buying something.
I never saw it written, but from what I learned, you couldn't write it, it had to be chiseled into stones and such. |

Felise Selunix
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.07.22 02:28:53 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Having made contact with Vherokhior traders who insist in writing contracts in their mother tongue, no, what they speak isn't Latin. It's some complicated language that relies on tone variation and context to convey meaning. It's also infuriating to learn and it's very easy to swindle people with because apparently, you can double meaning every two sentence written in their language.
More like four to eight meanings when you add in inflection, hand gestures, context and such. Try growing up with that language, ugh. The first thing my siblings and I learned is nothing that I what I heard my parents say was only a small part of what they were actually saying. It was infuriating for awhile, but by the time I was a teenager, I got over it and do the same thing myself now. It is funny to watch people who've never heard it get confused and get suckered. Good times. |
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