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Saiyan 17-10-2002 11:53 PM

About the questions.....
 
For all members wishing to post questions to our Maya guru's....please think out the question and be clear about what you are asking. If you need to translate anything because you are not confident enough to use english.....then fine....but use a translator....trust me it helps us....which in turn helps you.

http://babelfish.altavista.com/

That's a good one to use ;)

Ta Ta for now


Saiyan:beer:

adldesigner 18-10-2002 12:06 AM

Re: About the questions.....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Saiyan
Ta Ta for now

Saiyan:beer:

Hehehe, wonder where I´ve heard that one before :D eat eat eat eat eat! :D

Anyway, I agree with the translation subject.

raul 18-10-2002 01:44 AM

what does ta ta mean? no understand, is it like a tador.

adldesigner 18-10-2002 02:02 AM

I certainly don´t know what it means, but I do associate it inmediately with Hannibal Lecter, he used to say that in Hannibal with a gracious movement of his hand. Ta ta ... :D

mtmckinley 18-10-2002 04:28 AM

I believe it means "goodbye." Not sure of the origin. perhaps French?

undseth 18-10-2002 04:40 AM

Maybe it is a part of a melody.

Roman 18-10-2002 04:40 AM

i just went to babelfish.altavista.com and wrote "ta ta" with french to english.. and got "your your" back.. hahaha :D

Saiyan 19-10-2002 04:31 AM

Roman=Clarice......

So what will it be today Clarice?.....


Ta Ta :eek:

undseth 19-10-2002 04:36 AM

How about this

Ta ta daaaaa (fanfare)

tariqrf 19-10-2002 01:49 PM

You're right
 
I have suggested this before.. but saiyan has made people who ask questions more aware about a site like this. they just ignore tips I give and still repeat the samething. I have to been figuring out questions... damn it was like figuring out the sphynx riddle.
:)

Kreed_UK 30-10-2002 09:15 AM

Ta ta is strictly an 'England' English term, used less frequently in this day & age. It was a middle/upper class coloquialism for a casual goodbye, with an emphasis on 'see you again soon'.

Hope that helps our non-UK members:)

Should you need to understand any of the other strange language used by ppl on the Board, give us a knock & i'll sort you out with the lingo sharpish m8!

hehehe

wuthoqquan 04-11-2002 04:08 PM

Ta Ta meaning unveiled...
 
Ta Ta means "bye"... it's indian!

I friend of mine is from India and he once told me "Ta Ta"... I asked" "What Ta Ta means?".
You know what was the reply...

Cheers,
Avoosl


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