
"HAME TOON" A nostalgic Hawick poem written by William Landles and narrated in Hawick dialect by his son Ian Landles
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IIGHT THIS IS HOW IT HAPPEND I SWEAR I SEEN THIS GUY WALKING BY ME N IM LIKE YO WTF THIS DUDE LOOKS LIKE SHAWN FROM D-PRYDES VIDEOS SOO I CALL HIS NAME! N HE TURNS AROUND =| I WAS LIKE WTF! SAAFE! SOO I HAD TO DIP NEXT THING YOU KNO I SEE HIM AGAIN! N IM LIKE I GOTTA GET THIS ON TAPE SO I TOOK IT ...
yay! my dialect was used. xD And Donghae did it well. Video: *NYMPH*@Tudou
This is the part 2 of Taugeh (obviously). I'm saying this again... I know my Bruneian tongue is not that good, if you noticed that the subs language is mixed up with Sabahan language. I mean like, I'm only half Brunei and plus my mom is a Sabahan (Malaysian) Brunei. Anyway, to those who understand ...
I know my Bruneian tongue is not that good, if you noticed that the subs language is mixed up with Sabahan language. I mean like, I'm only half Brunei and plus my mom is a Sabahan (Malaysian) Brunei. Anyway, to those who understand this language, enjoy. You may leave comments in Brunei dialect coz ...
The Terminal is a 2004 film directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones. An Eastern European visitor becomes a resident of a New York airport terminal when a war breaks out and erases his country from the map, voiding his passport. He makes friends with the airport ...
The Terminal is a 2004 comedy-drama film based on a true story. The language which Hanks' character (Viktor Navorski) speaks in the film is "Krakozhian". It is supposedly close to or a dialect of Russian to the point of mutual understanding, but is actually slightly-accented literary Bulgarian. Tom ...
A dance from the dance drama based on Thai classical literature, the story "Khun Chang Khun Phaen." It represents a Thai hero disguising himself as a Mon before he goes to battle. The musical composition is Mon Du Dao ("Mon looking at the stars"). The piece is in the Mon "dialect." Dancer Nunuk ...
in the mountains near Chichicastenango... These woman have to walk 15 miles twice a day for their watersupply... Introduction Like those of the other Mayan tribes, Quiché traditions point to a northern or northeastern origin of the speakers, and their history goes back to about A. D. 700. ...