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Words hard to express or say.......

"Saying GOODBYE is never an easy thing," people use this word oftenly especially when parting. It may not be forever but can be the last word to say or hear from someone leaving behind. I prefer "see you soon, see you next time or see you around."
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Goodbye.

That wasn't so hard.
GoodBYE! :|

HaileyinHongKong wrote:

Goodbye.

That wasn't so hard.


Hello can be difficult if you're shy.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious can be quite hard if you're drunk.

pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis here try this one for size, masfred......:D
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That one is a real problem after a couple of beers.
Try talking about plucking pheasants when you have had a couple of drinks.  :)
goodbye is not always bad
sometimes it opens doors for new and better hello

houwayda wrote:

goodbye is not always bad
sometimes it opens doors for new and better hello


I thinks so, someone I knew for so long don't even know how to say sorry maybe for him that word is hard for him to say...:)

Tweedehandsemotorverkoopsmannevakbondstakingsvergaderingsameroeperstoespraakskrywerspersverklaringuitreikingsmediakonferensieaankondiging, one word but it has a meaning of one sentence. (136letters) :) masfred.....
BLIMEY... bouncing sheep
i thought this was an english forum! English please. Those guys will be giving you red cards soon
:P

hELLnoi wrote:

BLIMEY... bouncing sheep
i thought this was an english forum! English please. Those guys will be giving you red cards soon
:P


Only one wasn't in English.
That's the lovely thing about our mother tongue, so versatile.

Bouncing sheep, i am sure your mummy won't appreciate those mother tongue words you found which left her tongue all tied up.. hEE2

JasfurJQ wrote:

Tweedehandsemotorverkoopsmannevakbondstakingsvergaderingsameroeperstoespraakskrywerspersverklaringuitreikingsmediakonferensieaankondiging, one word but it has a meaning of one sentence. (136letters) :) masfred.....


Hee, this is Dutch my friend! :lol:

Tweedehands motorverkoop verkoopman vakbondstaking vergadering samenroepen toespraak persverklaring uitreiking media conferentie aankondiging

Primadonna wrote:
JasfurJQ wrote:

Tweedehandsemotorverkoopsmannevakbondstakingsvergaderingsameroeperstoespraakskrywerspersverklaringuitreikingsmediakonferensieaankondiging, one word but it has a meaning of one sentence. (136letters) :) masfred.....


Hee, this is Dutch my friend! :lol:

Tweedehands motorverkoop verkoopman vakbondstaking vergadering samenroepen toespraak persverklaring uitreiking media conferentie aankondiging


hmmp but according to my source its Afrikaans which means issuable media conference's announcement at a press release regarding the convener's speech at a secondhand car dealership union's strike meeting. :)

Then you have to look at your source carefully again because Afrikaans and Dutch are almost the same...
The Dutchmen came long time ago to the South Africa and bring ofcourse the language with them.

Primadonna wrote:

Then you have to look at your source carefully again because Afrikaans and Dutch are almost the same...
The Dutchmen came long time ago to the South Africa and bring ofcourse the language with them.


wow!!! history i like that.......:)

i would better say laters as goodbye means goodbye a lots of things goes by
The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick.

gambylove wrote:

i would better say laters as goodbye means goodbye a lots of things goes by


yes, why not.....:)

HaileyinHongKong wrote:

The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick.


it's like, Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers if peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers how many pickled peppers did peter piper pick?:)

Words are easy! People use them to say things they could never do, never feel or to lie, all of the time.

What is DIFFICULT is action. If somebody is supposed to tell me something I would much rather they say it with actions.

JasfurJQ wrote:

it's like, Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers if peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers how many pickled peppers did peter piper pick?:)


Very, very easy.

wjwoodward wrote:

Words are easy! People use them to say things they could never do, never feel or to lie, all of the time.

What is DIFFICULT is action. If somebody is supposed to tell me something I would much rather they say it with actions.


[There are no words here because my response is in action.]

The most difficult thing to express is apologizing for something you haven't done and especially for someone you have loathed for a long time.

Eg: I am sorry. It's my fault. (Gritting teeth) :mad:
shut up.


hard to say to someone that is talking nonsense excessively.
Words are never difficult to say.. as shown here
I guess need to change my hardest words, the magic F thing, simply magic F............:)

JasfurJQ wrote:

I guess need to change my hardest words, the magic F thing, simply magic F............:)


don't worry I really never mentioned it since the founder found it......:D

Fascinating...
it's hard for me to say about the hardest word to say..

hELLnoi wrote:

Fascinating...


no it's not your just humiliating.....:)

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