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3 | šatrovački govor |
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2 | igra rečima (babl) |
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Bubble Language |
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šatrovački govor Explanation: Najpribližnije što mi pada napamet (ali onaj "starinski" šatrovački sa dodavanjem slogova): http://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Шатровачки_говор Шатровачки говор (често погрешно називан шатровачки језик) је жаргон у српском, хрватском, и бошњачком језику. |
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igra rečima (babl) Explanation: Mislim da je ipak u pitanju igra rečima, slična onima koje se koriste u komunikaciji sa decom. Ovde se spominje lista igara poznatih kod nas: http://www.mojpedijatar.co.rs/igra-recima/ Pošto mi nemamo ekvivalent te specifične igre, stavio sam babl u zagradi, nadam se da su u ostatku originalnog teksta objašnjena pravila. |
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Reference: Bubble Language Reference information: Bubble Language is quite hard but when you have learnt it, very easy! Here are some examples; Hello (Translate to Bubble) Huva-Ga-Lava-Go Bye (Translate to Bubble) Buva-Guy Love (Translate to Bubble) Luva-Guv I Love You (Translate to Bubble) Iva-Guy Luva-Guv Yuva-Goo! I Hate You! (Translate to Bubble) Iva-Guy Huva-Gate Yuva-Goo! "You Suck!" "Yuva-goo Suva-guck!" LOL You don't suck that's just how you say it! Names are pretty hard; "Sophie"-"Sova-go-phiva-gee", "Kayla"-"Kava-gay-lava-ga", "Dani"-"Dava-ga-niva-gee, "Olivia"-"Ova-ga-livi-ga-lava-ga", "Katy/Katie"-"Kava-gay-tiva-gee", "Spencer"-"Speva-gen-serva-ga", "Jack"-"Java-gack", "Daniel"-"Dava-gan-uva-gool", "James"-"Java-games", "Jess"-"Java-gess, "Charlie"-"Chava-gar-liva-gee", "Isobel"-"Iva-gee-beva-gell", "Molly"-"Mova-gov-liva-gee". http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_speak_Bubble_language What are all the different ways of speaking bubble language? I heard my sisters talking in bubble language and I tried 'deciphering' it using the -dig- thing and whatever else but it's not that and it's definitely bubble language and it sounds like after every syllable they add something and it all sounds like a big…bubble! Please help as I need a good, not-too-easy 'language' to speak with my mates in without others knowing!:) https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=201307201707... |
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