[quote=ultimo]Cong Ming, It sounds like Chong Ming in canto which means Clever, but they are diffrent charectors. Its just ironic. Same pronociation, diffrent charectors[/quote]
[quote=Kreyni]Who was that super-smart guy/tactician with the fan O_o[/quote]
Zhuge Liang i think, Liu Bei was a warlord with his sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. I think he controled Shu in the han dynasty i forgot. Lmao i wrote a history report on this like 2 yrs ago xD
[quote=LordBigbuns]i noticed that. but i mean "lui Bei" does not sound like "picking your nose", although it does mean "picking your nose" oh well, i think i'm taking things too literal. bear with me i'm a literalist[/quote]
I thought it meant to have a running nose when I first read it, because in Manderin, its is pronoced like that
[quote=franklinwy]he/she was just empthasizing that liu is pronoutnced "lee-you" so it does sound like it. slur ther words together[/quote]
i noticed that. but i mean "lui Bei" does not sound like "picking your nose", although it does mean "picking your nose" oh well, i think i'm taking things too literal. bear with me i'm a literalist
[quote=Kreyni]Who was that super-smart guy/tactician with the fan O_o[/quote]
Cong Ming, It sounds like Chong Ming in canto which means Clever, but they are diffrent charectors. Its just ironic. Same pronociation, diffrent charectors
Cong Ming, It sounds like Chong Ming in canto which means Clever, but they are diffrent charectors. Its just ironic. Same pronociation, diffrent charectors
[quote=PandaDualer]He doesn't really mean that it means that. In cantonese, if you pronounce it as "lee you bay" it sounds like "picking your nose"[/quote]
"lee you bay" does not sound like "picking your nose" whatsoever. not unless you directly translate it.
Lui Bei was a General during the Han Dynasty time. He was considerd a traitor by the prime ministor Cao Cao. He is very wise and famous as a figure. Very stratigic. Fought for the equal rights of all people. Freedom, and protecting people was his main purpose. It is a legend that he always protected Civilians to let them retreat first in a face of Invasion or battle And he wielded swords not Daggers o.o
Ima Chinese Historian
And the cantonese people, its pronoced Loiw Bei In other words to have a runny nose. At least thats what it sounds like in Manderin. I SPEAK BOTH! <3
[quote=Tokeb]"Liu bei" in chinese means "picks nose"[/quote]
No it certainly doesn't. It's the name of a historical figure. Either get your facts straight or realize that it isn't in your dialect. Yes, I'm offended.
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[quote=ultimo]Cong Ming, It sounds like Chong Ming in canto which means Clever, but they are diffrent charectors. Its just ironic.
Same pronociation, diffrent charectors[/quote]
i thought it was zhu ge liang
BAAAAAAAAAH i wanted it
@kreyni Zhuge liang
[quote=jevan1998]Lol. Doesnt liu in chinese mean six?[/quote]
That Is mandarin my young pupil. You have been enlightened. Liu mean pick in Cantonese GO SPREAD THE WORD!
Lol. Doesnt liu in chinese mean six?
[quote=LordBigbuns]WO YE HO JONG YI LAY <3 <3 <3 <3[/quote]
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[quote=alvin521]@lordbigbuns yum wai aw hoe jong yee lay <3 <3 <3
@jackyh98 so true[/quote]
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looks like you picked a bad time to gacha.
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a while back, maybe a year or two, i sold one for 50m.
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[quote=Kreyni]Who was that super-smart guy/tactician with the fan O_o[/quote]
Zhuge Liang i think, Liu Bei was a warlord with his sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. I think he controled Shu in the han dynasty i forgot. Lmao i wrote a history report on this like 2 yrs ago xD
Picking Nose Dagger? sounds painful o.o
@pokkyo ahha yah it is, i was just thinking that.
@givemethexp no i didnt, i dont watch it o.o
@lordbigbuns yum wai aw hoe jong yee lay <3 <3 <3
@jackyh98 so true
too bad you're not in Bera... I want one for lulz =P
[quote=alvin521]@lordbigbuns Deew lay low mo if you know what I mean [/quote]
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lol~ I couldn't stop laughing after reading the "liu bei x pick your nose" comment...
@lordbigbuns Deew lay low mo if you know what I mean
This Threads Funny LOL
[quote=LordBigbuns]i noticed that. but i mean "lui Bei" does not sound like "picking your nose", although it does mean "picking your nose" oh well, i think i'm taking things too literal. bear with me i'm a literalist[/quote]
I thought it meant to have a running nose when I first read it, because in Manderin, its is pronoced like that
[quote=franklinwy]he/she was just empthasizing that liu is pronoutnced "lee-you"
so it does sound like it. slur ther words together[/quote]
i noticed that. but i mean "lui Bei" does not sound like "picking your nose", although it does mean "picking your nose" oh well, i think i'm taking things too literal. bear with me i'm a literalist
[quote=Kreyni]Who was that super-smart guy/tactician with the fan O_o[/quote]
Cong Ming, It sounds like Chong Ming in canto which means Clever, but they are diffrent charectors. Its just ironic.
Same pronociation, diffrent charectors
Cong Ming, It sounds like Chong Ming in canto which means Clever, but they are diffrent charectors. Its just ironic.
Same pronociation, diffrent charectors
[quote=PandaDualer]He doesn't really mean that it means that. In cantonese, if you pronounce it as "lee you bay" it sounds like "picking your nose"[/quote]
"lee you bay" does not sound like "picking your nose" whatsoever. not unless you directly translate it.
Lui Bei was a General during the Han Dynasty time. He was considerd a traitor by the prime ministor Cao Cao. He is very wise and famous as a figure. Very stratigic. Fought for the equal rights of all people. Freedom, and protecting people was his main purpose. It is a legend that he always protected Civilians to let them retreat first in a face of Invasion or battle
And he wielded swords not Daggers o.o
Ima Chinese Historian
And the cantonese people, its pronoced Loiw Bei In other words to have a runny nose. At least thats what it sounds like in Manderin. I SPEAK BOTH! <3
Man, Liu Bei daggers are beast. Now they can be common...heh, Pick nose dagger.
"Lui Bei" in Cantonese means "picks nose" i'm Cantonese and i think i should know what "Lui Bei" means LOL
@alvin521: CANTONESE FTW
[quote=Tokeb]"Liu bei" in chinese means "picks nose"[/quote]
Hahahahhaha Cantonese ftw bro...eww Liu bei si </3
[quote=Tokeb]"Liu bei" in chinese means "picks nose"[/quote]
No it certainly doesn't. It's the name of a historical figure. Either get your facts straight or realize that it isn't in your dialect. Yes, I'm offended.
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