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:
Why can't Monty Python and the Holy Grail be on HBO on demand!