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I MIGHT BE GETTING A GUITAR!!!!!
Sorry i was gone for awhile. Band Camp started and that took up a lot of my time. So did designing a body buck for the Cobra, and finishing my summer homework. School started on Wednesday, and everything is okay, accept the people in my English class have no future. Not much really going on accept for that stuff.
I'ts alls fun and games till someone gets hurt. Then it's funny. After we keep playing someone loses an arm. Then it's hilarious. lol!
Yay i'm kinds happy. i finaly got Nintendogs: Lab and Friends and i got *really long drum roll* One Piece: Grand Battle!
Ok peoples. I have decied to write songs when i'm bored. Wish to Die was my last one but i need insperation to make one so can you guys give me idea's. I will thank the person's whom i choose if you guys enter. thank you.
Wish to Die
ok people take this poll cause i really want a nickname in school instead of people calling me peter. <poll:60126> P.S. i really like the first one.
If you really really like Dragons read this!!
Alternate Dragon spellings & translations:
African: nrgwenya
Afrikaans: Draak
Arabic: ah-teen (pl. tah-neen), (Al)Tineen, Plural: (Al)Tananeen
Athebascin (Alasken): Manchu
Austrian: Drach`n, Lindwurm
Bulgarian: drakon (phonetic), 䰠ꮭ (Actual spelling)
Catalan (N/E Spain): drac
Chinese: lung/long, Liung (Hakka dialect)
Chinese: old & new:
Croatian/Serbi
Czech: Drak, Drᨥk (Draaachek)
Danish: drage
Dansk: drage
Draconian: Khoth, (pl. Khothu)
Driigaran (music language): C4 G4 C5 D5 B5 C5
Double-Dutch: dridi-gag-drid
Dutch: draak
Elven/Drow: Tagnik'zur
Egg-Latin: Dreggageggon
English: dragon
English (Middle): dragun, dragoun
English (Old): draca
Enochian: Vovin (Voh-een)
Esperanto: drako, dragono
Estonian: draakon, lohe, lohemadu or tuuleuss (Wind Snake), lendav madu
Euskera (dialect of the Basque Country): Erensuge
Faeroese: eitt dreki, eitt flogdreki, ein fraenarormur
Finnish: lohik䤲me, draakki, dragoni
Fire Witch tongue: Katash wei' vorki (kah-TASH whey VOR-key)
Flambian: kazyeeqen (comes from kazyee-aqen, fire lizard)
Flemmish: Draeke
French: dragon,dragun, dargon
Gealic: Arach
German: drache (pl. Drachen), Lindwurm, drake (pl. draken)
Greek: drakon, drako. Male: drakos (or thrakos), Female: drakena (or thrakena)
Greek (ancient): Male: drakkon (or thrakon), Female: drakkina (or thrakena)
Hawaiian: Kelekona, (plural) Na Kelekona
Hebrew: drakon (plural) drakonim, Tanniym
Hungarian: sarkany
Icelandic: dreki
Indonesian: Naga
Iranian: Ejdeha
Islamic: th'uban, tinnin
Italian: drago, dragone, volante, dragonessa
Japanese: ryu (or ryuu), tatsu
Jibberish: gidadraggidaen (pronunced "gid-a-drag-gi
Klingon: lung'a' puv (pronounced loong-AH poov) "Flying Great Lizard"
Korean: yong
Latin: draco, dracon, draco, dragon, dragoon, serpent,serpen
Latvian: p??is, drakons
Luxembourgian: Draach
Middle earth Ency.: Angul
My Gaia character: