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· 11 years ago
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Alfred. Francis. Antonio. Ludwig.
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guest
· 11 years ago
Se lleva más Juan que Antonio por aquí
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guest
· 11 years ago
O Pedro.
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jayjam
· 11 years ago
HETALIA! I thought of the German as Gilbert owo
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harmonywho
· 10 years ago
ewe It could be England or Canada instead of America too
recktoners
· 11 years ago
Ow. You have to read it aloud
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guest
· 11 years ago
Im confused...
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sherlock
· 11 years ago
"Yes Oui Si Ja" sounds like "Yes I see you." if ja read it out loud.
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notaniceguy
· 11 years ago
To you "Oui" may sound like "I" but to me it's more of a "we"
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1claire2
· 11 years ago
yes we see ya
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taratheartist
· 11 years ago
I see what you did there ;)
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paaaisleyyy
· 11 years ago
That was very clever!
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ironman
· 11 years ago
I expected it to be a bit more awesome than that :(
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lime894
· 11 years ago
This took me a very long time.
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princesslazyass
· 11 years ago
Smart thinking
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unbeweaveable
· 11 years ago
my question is why le tit?
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guest
· 11 years ago
To the guest talking about hetalia: I don't know why people thumbed that down. I think it's awesome.
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redstrawberry
· 11 years ago
ooooh. took me a while to notice, but it's saying 'yes we see ya'
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harmonywho
· 10 years ago
Ya. Ja is pronounced ya.
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