Trope95

Engaged Member
Game Developer
Apr 11, 2022
3,592
22,089
Or 180 if you've got a high enough post per page and enough people ignored! Woo
The ignored people doesn't discount pages. If you have 100 posts per page, the posts by people in your list won't show, so there will be pages with only 75 posts (f.e.).
 
  • Like
Reactions: MAGO-DAG

FatGiant

Conversation Conqueror
Jan 7, 2022
6,071
19,974
There's an OLD joke in Portuguese (no clue if it exists anywhere else) that says: "I speak all the languages in the world, except Chinese.", so, when I encounter a language that I can't understand, that's obviously Chinese.

"Isso para mim é Chinês!" (For me that's Chinese) and all is solved.

Peace :D
 

TigerWolfe

Forum Fanatic
Oct 19, 2022
4,508
8,813
There's an OLD joke in Portuguese (no clue if it exists anywhere else) that says: "I speak all the languages in the world, except Chinese.", so, when I encounter a language that I can't understand, that's obviously Chinese.

"Isso para mim é Chinês!" (For me that's Chinese) and all is solved.

Peace :D
English has "it's greek to me" which is basically the same thing, if I'm understanding.
 

Dr. Mick

Active Member
Nov 21, 2017
505
1,131
There's an OLD joke in Portuguese (no clue if it exists anywhere else) that says: "I speak all the languages in the world, except Chinese.", so, when I encounter a language that I can't understand, that's obviously Chinese.

"Isso para mim é Chinês!" (For me that's Chinese) and all is solved.

Peace :D
There's a similar one in English. It changes Chinese to Greek, with the claim that "I can speak any language but Greek", then when asked about any other language, the punchline is "It's all Greek to me".
 
  • Hey there
Reactions: TigerWolfe

TigerWolfe

Forum Fanatic
Oct 19, 2022
4,508
8,813
Happens with my German too, only when I call my Mother I have oportunity to speak it.
My wife is the only one I know who speaks Arabic, because she learned it at the same time/place as me... so it's kinda the blind leading the blind as far as maintaining fluency.
 

xapican

Devoted Member
May 11, 2020
11,798
18,507
The german equivalent to "Greek" comes from the time of the Habsburger King Charles V he was King of Germany and Spain, so there were allways Spanish Nobles on his court.
 
4.00 star(s) 139 Votes