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Dzsedzs 08-24-2006 06:00

Your nationality?
 
Hi All Queosia players !
This topic is just for wondering where do the players come from.
As for myself, I'm from Hungary.
Where are you from?
;)

nascent26 11-16-2006 14:46

My nationality
 
The real country I am from is the Philippines. I haven't encountered this kind of game before so I'm very much challenged to play this. I'm impressed this is the biggest online text-based game in Hungary. :)

Ati 11-16-2006 14:48

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Originally Posted by nascent26 (Post 43599)
The real country I am from is the Philippines. I haven't encountered this kind of game before so I'm very much challenged to play this. I'm impressed this is the biggest online text-based game in Hungary. :)

Welcome aboard! :)

We're expecting the 400.000th country to be registered in the Hungarian version today... Just a few more hours... :)

If you have any questions about the game, feel free to ask.

Good luck! :)

Senki 11-16-2006 16:28

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Originally Posted by nascent26 (Post 43599)
The real country I am from is the Philippines. I haven't encountered this kind of game before so I'm very much challenged to play this. I'm impressed this is the biggest online text-based game in Hungary. :)

WOW! that is far away from here :D (these things show the real magic of the internet I gues :D:D:D:D:D - just the usual over used bs, but still true :D)

embracer 11-27-2006 19:35

hello
 
hi for everyone!
I`m from Romania...:D
I`m not so far from you!:P

Smooth Scroller 11-27-2006 21:48

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Originally Posted by Senki (Post 43617)
phew! that is far away from here :D (these things show the real magic of the internet I gues :D:D:D:D:D)

hey senki, the "phew" word is not so good here. it means "fuj" in hungarian language. i think you should use the "wow". next time i think you would like to use "wow"... :)


by the way, i am from hungary.

Remedy 11-28-2006 09:11

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Originally Posted by Smooth Scroller (Post 47160)
hey senki, the "phew" word is not so good here. it means "fuj" in hungarian language. i think you should use the "wow". next time i think you would like to use "wow"... :)


by the way, i am from hungary.

Not really. Phew is an exclamation of relief, usually from a negative presumption.


Maybe it's "huhh" in hungarian ;) or "hála istennek" :)

Viz 12-02-2006 16:47

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Originally Posted by Remedy (Post 47227)
Not really. Phew is an exclamation of relief, usually from a negative presumption.


Maybe it's "huhh" in hungarian ;) or "hála istennek" :)

What did you mean by exclamation of relief in a negative presumption?:)
exclamation of relief= 'megkönnyebbült felkiáltás' which doesn't fit here.
You want to seem smart?:) I don't want to be rude, but it doesn't make much sense.
By the way in hungarian its more likely to mean something like:
'Hú' 'Hmmm'
Phew can also mean 'fúj' but it's not what he meant here i guess:P

Remedy 12-02-2006 16:55

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Originally Posted by Hammi (Post 49283)
What did you mean by exclamation of relief in a negative presumption?:)
exclamation of relief= 'megkönnyebbült felkiáltás' which doesn't fit here.
You want to seem smart?:) I don't want to be rude, but it doesn't make much sense.
By the way in hungarian its more likely to mean something like:
'Hú' 'Hmmm'
Phew can also mean 'fúj' but it's not what he meant here i guess:P

Fits where? (i talked about the meaning of "phew")

No. Phew exactly means what i said. It'll never mean "fúj". Fúj = ewww.

It's great you don't want to be rude, you have no ground for it. Maybe ask an english guy, what he thinks about the meaning of "phew". You'll be surprised :P

Viz 12-02-2006 17:28

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Originally Posted by Remedy (Post 49285)
Fits where? (i talked about the meaning of "phew")

No. Phew exactly means what i said. It'll never mean "fúj". Fúj = eww.

It's great you don't want to be rude, you have no ground for it. Maybe ask an english guy, what he thinks about the meaning of "phew". You'll be surprised :P

You'll be surprised that I'm fluent in english, as I've been studying in England for 4 years, and now I'm studying in Switzerland.
But if you don't believe me just look up in a dictionary:)
In english, as well as in any other language words can have different meanings? Just think before you speak:) I believe you are good in english therefore you think you're the best, but maybe you can make mistkes as well:P

Remedy 12-02-2006 17:38

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Originally Posted by Hammi (Post 49304)
You'll be surprised that I'm fluent in english, as I've been studying in England for 4 years, and now I'm studying in Switzerland.
But if you don't believe me just look up in a dictionary:)
In english, as well as in any other language words can have different meanings? Just think before you speak:) I believe you are good in english therefore you think you're the best, but maybe you can make mistkes as well:P

Well, at least there is a conversation :)

Actually, i just asked some friends of mine, and they are english. And they said i was right. (phew!) So i don't really need a dic. :P Study better!

Viz 12-02-2006 17:58

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Originally Posted by Remedy (Post 49315)
Well, at least there is a conversation :)

Actually, i just asked some friends of mine, and they are english. And they said i was right. (phew!) So i don't really need a dic. :P Study better!

And what did they exactly say to you?:)
I'm not saying you're not right it has different meaning, I'm just trying to say it also means 'pfúj or fúj'.
And don't tell me to study better, I know english, and I don't have to study it.
I'm just like a native speaker.

Remedy 12-04-2006 07:42

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Originally Posted by Hammi (Post 49327)
And what did they exactly say to you?:)
I'm not saying you're not right it has different meaning, I'm just trying to say it also means 'pfúj or fúj'.
And don't tell me to study better, I know english, and I don't have to study it.
I'm just like a native speaker.

Hmm, i'm not sure about your last sentence.

Just for clarification: We(hungarians) say "fúj" when feeling disgust.

You are you saying that you say "phew" when you feel disgust?

If you do, then i disagree. That was my whole point.

Viz 12-04-2006 10:45

I'm not telling that you're not right, phew is a good word to express your relief, but it's like, for example when someone comes into your room and you're hiding, he leaves without noticing you, you say 'phew'. But literary it means "fúj" as well.
I'm sure, that here it was used for something like Wow, or nice, which of course has quite different meanings. Spoken english is pretty much different, but words have quite a lot meanings.
Hence I don't use phew to express my disgust. I'm just trying to say, that phew has more meanings than just an exclamation of relief. It depends on the situation where you use it. Anyway, the way Senki used it was wrong, but still, in different situations it can mean different things.
That's it.

Viz 12-04-2006 10:46

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Originally Posted by Remedy (Post 49315)
Well, at least there is a conversation :)

Actually, i just asked some friends of mine, and they are english. And they said i was right. (phew!) So i don't really need a dic. :P Study better!

And if i want to be punctilious than you can't eay study better, you say 'study harder'.

Edit: (study better is to improve the level of how you study, and study harder, is to learn more)

Remedy 12-04-2006 11:07

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Originally Posted by Hammi (Post 50287)
I'm not telling that you're not right, phew is a good word to express your relief, but it's like, for example when someone comes into your room and you're hiding, he leaves without noticing you, you say 'phew'. But literary it means "fúj" as well.
I'm sure, that here it was used for something like Wow, or nice, which of course has quite different meanings. Spoken english is pretty much different, but words have quite a lot meanings.
Hence I don't use phew to express my disgust. I'm just trying to say, that phew has more meanings than just an exclamation of relief. It depends on the situation where you use it. Anyway, the way Senki used it was wrong, but still, in different situations it can mean different things.
That's it.

So, technically you said, i was right. Thank you. :P

Viz 12-04-2006 11:13

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Originally Posted by Remedy (Post 50298)
So, technically you said, i was right. Thank you. :P

No, because i never said that's wrong, i said, that phew can mean 'fúj' what you seemed to disagree. But technically, all the other things you said were right:)

Steve 12-04-2006 11:15

Is this forum about the nationality of the players or about lenguistic debates between Remy and Hammi? You'd better argue in private;)

Viz 12-04-2006 11:16

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 50301)
Is this forum about the nationality of the players or about lenguistic debates between Remy and Hammi? You'd better argue in private;)

You may be right:)

Remedy 12-04-2006 11:20

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 50301)
Is this forum about the nationality of the players or about lenguistic debates between Remy and Hammi? You'd better argue in private;)

At least something is happening here :)

Steve 12-04-2006 11:21

I'm not sure this is the thing that supposed to happen here...

Ati 12-04-2006 11:22

You're a little offtopic here, aren't you? :)

Remedy 12-04-2006 11:26

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Originally Posted by Ati (Post 50307)
You're a little offtopic here, aren't you? :)

Oh sorry. What is your nationality? :)

ps: since it's general chat, i thought it won't be a problem :)

Ati 12-04-2006 11:29

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Originally Posted by Remedy (Post 50310)
ps: since it's general chat, i thought it won't be a problem :)


Well, just start a new topic then. :) "The meaning of the word phew" or something. :)

Steve 12-04-2006 11:30

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Originally Posted by Ati (Post 50313)
Well, just start a new topic then. :) "The meaning of the word phew" or something. :)

You've not asked the question yet!:p :D

Viz 12-04-2006 13:08

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Originally Posted by Senki (Post 50315)
well, they are.... and all because I used "phew" in my post as showing how amazed I was...
I will edit that post of mine so nobody will ever again think I did not wanted to express amazement.

Scroller: remember our little argument.... you truly showed that I'm right again :D no offense though :D:D:D

did not wanted?:)
Okay, I'm just joking, sorry for off-topic:)

Non Omnis Moriar 12-20-2006 07:23

My nationality is... :D

It(AZ:)) 07-03-2007 08:39

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Queosia.com users come from these countries:
Hungary58.5%
United States20.3%
Malaysia13.6%
India2.5%
Uzbekistan0.8%
United Kingdom0.8%
Bosnia and Herzegovina0.8%
Bulgaria0.8%
Canada0.8%
Costa Rica0.8%

Jaky 10-05-2010 20:30

Hi
 
Hi everybody... I`m Hungary and My country is Romania... and I live in England :)


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