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    • kalayaanK Offline
      kalayaan Global Moderator
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      It's already 13:22 here in our country, a few hours to go and Goodbye 2017. Although we rarely used our Filipino greeting of Happy New Year, still, to All GayTorrent.ru members

      Manigong Bagong Taon sa Inyong Lahat

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        flozen
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        It's nice to see a Tagalog New Year's greeting here at GT!

        When I lived in NYC, I had a few Filipino boyfriends over the years.  The words I heard the most were ulol and bastos.  I suppose those are the words for "smart" and "sexy."  (Or, perhaps not.)

        Anyway, a Happy New Year to you, kalayaan, and everyone, in every time zone, in every language, wishing for a better 2018!

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        • DamaDamaD Offline
          DamaDama
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          happy new year!! your language seems interesting!!

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          • kalayaanK Offline
            kalayaan Global Moderator
            last edited by

            @flozen:

            It's nice to see a Tagalog New Year's greeting here at GT!

            When I lived in NYC, I had a few Filipino boyfriends over the years.  The words I heard the most were ulol and bastos.  I suppose those are the words for "smart" and "sexy."  (Or, perhaps not.)

            Anyway, a Happy New Year to you, kalayaan, and everyone, in every time zone, in every language, wishing for a better 2018!

            Perhaps not is most apt. "Ulol" can either means Your crazy/silly/mad. Bastos on the other hand can mean rude/nasty/cheeky/indecent/ cocky/uncouth depending on how it was spoken

            @DamaDama:

            happy new year!! your language seems interesting!!

            I'm using Tagalog which is most widely spoken language in our country. We have 185 languages (Not dialect)

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              JohnAllenson
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              My country, Canada, is also fairly linguistically diverse.  With immigrant and indigenous languages there are currently around 200 languages in the country - mostly immigrant languages with 60 indigenous languages.  While the majority speak English and/or French at least 20% of the country speak a different language at home.
              OUt of the 60 Indigenous languages only 3 currently have a robust population of speakers.

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              • Cuervos626C Offline
                Cuervos626
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                For most of latinamerica is fair simple: Feliz año nuevo!

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                • V Offline
                  vnemerald
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                  In Vietnam it would be "chúc mừng năm mới", though lots of people also just use English "Happy New Year"

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                    spam17
                    last edited by

                    @kalayaan:

                    It's already 13:22 here in our country, a few hours to go and Goodbye 2017. Although we rarely used our Filipino greeting of Happy New Year, still, to All GayTorrent.ru members

                    Manigong Bagong Taon sa Inyong Lahat

                    .

                    Happy new year!

                    🙂

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                      ericopatija
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                      Sretna Nova godina 🙂

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                        spam17
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                        @ericopatija:

                        Sretna Nova godina 🙂

                        Cyrillic spelling Сретна Нова година!

                        🙂

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