Any Vietnamese here?
Originally Posted by sen_jen
sorry, but i don't get it. what do you mean?
You know... Vietnamese combined with english?
Sort of like saying, "I'm di'ing" instead of "I'm going".
Originally Posted by badtziscool
You know... Vietnamese combined with english?
Sort of like saying, "I'm di'ing" instead of "I'm going".
Sort of like saying, "I'm di'ing" instead of "I'm going".
Originally Posted by sen_jen
thanks meng. one of my best friends is pure viet and he always talks viet to me, and his customers (owns the baddest bodyshop in hawaii). it's hecka funny.
if possible, pm me some good ish to say back to him
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if possible, pm me some good ish to say back to him
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From: chino hills,ca
If my math is correct your 1 1/2 persons

im 1/2 australian and persian and black and 1/2 chinese and latino and pakistani
if possible, pm me some good ish to say back to him

"I'm di'ing"
Bruce Gee...how come you have a double "Premier Member" tag? you paid twice?
Originally Posted by badtziscool
You know... Vietnamese combined with english?
Sort of like saying, "I'm di'ing" instead of "I'm going".
Sort of like saying, "I'm di'ing" instead of "I'm going".
Vietlish is like "I am going to di cho de mua fish ve no for tomorrow"
Translation "I am going to the market to buy fish to cook for tomorrow"
THAT is Vietlish. Better get is straight!
Last edited by TwoK4drSi; Nov 28, 2005 at 07:19 PM.
Originally Posted by Moog
were there tons of hotties there Hugh?
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From: chino hills,ca
i was back there once in 1992.only for 4 days because my mom was in the hospital,so really didn't go any where.thinking about going back again sometime in the future.
Originally Posted by badtziscool
I was just in Duluth, GA When I found this I HAD to take a pic.


Originally Posted by TwoK4drSi
Vietlish is like Spanglish combination of two languages. Who the hell says di-ing? That is Vietbonics!
Vietlish is like "I am going to di cho de mua fish ve no for tomorrow"
Translation "I am going to the market to buy fish to cook for tomorrow"
THAT is Vietlish. Better get is straight!
Vietlish is like "I am going to di cho de mua fish ve no for tomorrow"
Translation "I am going to the market to buy fish to cook for tomorrow"
THAT is Vietlish. Better get is straight!
Nah. di'ing is a more advanced form of vietlish. Not only does it intergrate 2 different languages in one sentance, it also combines gramatical rules as well.


