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NSR: Taiwan Olympic Flag
I think if anyone ever races their buddy, or enters it into a competition, it should use this flag
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No, the ROC should be allowed to use their own flag in the Olympics. In the opening ceremony, NBC's commentators must have been reading the Chinese script about how gracious it was of China to allow "Chinese Taipei" to participate with a special flag. That's the spirit!
It was nice that the crowd gave them an extra big cheer.
Bb.
It was nice that the crowd gave them an extra big cheer.
Bb.
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I'm taiwanese, I know some, not really a curse word, but a mean word to use, not sure how to "spell" it in english, but it sounds like "Buck-eye-a-do" the A being awww like when the doctor ask you to open your mouth and say aww.
Also, chinese, they stink, United nations? Just as bad, they wont let taiwan be their own country Technically they are a country, but to most people, they are "part of china" really, everything from taiwan is so great, if they became part of china, they'd screw a wonderful country.
Also, chinese, they stink, United nations? Just as bad, they wont let taiwan be their own country Technically they are a country, but to most people, they are "part of china" really, everything from taiwan is so great, if they became part of china, they'd screw a wonderful country.
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English: "Ahhh screw it"
Half english/taiwanese: "Ahhh Buck-eye-a-do!"
It can really be used in many phrases or sentences, sorta like how I used the word "screw"..."screw you" "ahh screw it" ...you get it...
There are other words I know, but I just cant explain them in english because the way you'd read it wouldnt sound it out right, and there is no way for me to make you understand the sound like the doctor example I used earlier "awww"
I actually cannot write in taiwanese, but I can listen and talk fluently as my mother and grandparents and aunt and uncle are all taiwanese. My grand parents can semi speak english, you'll understand them, but it's broken english, so I always speak in taiwanese to them, even here and there, some words I dont know how to speak, I use english and they usually understand.
Oh by the way, the "do" in the phrase isnt pronounced like "do not", it's doe, like the baby deer...or is that the mother deer? Animal thing...creature...
it should be "Buck-eye-a-doe", remember the A is "aww" like when the doctor sticks a Popsicle stick onto your tung and the ending is doe like a deer. Just think buckeye, the nut, same sound actually.
Half english/taiwanese: "Ahhh Buck-eye-a-do!"
It can really be used in many phrases or sentences, sorta like how I used the word "screw"..."screw you" "ahh screw it" ...you get it...
There are other words I know, but I just cant explain them in english because the way you'd read it wouldnt sound it out right, and there is no way for me to make you understand the sound like the doctor example I used earlier "awww"
I actually cannot write in taiwanese, but I can listen and talk fluently as my mother and grandparents and aunt and uncle are all taiwanese. My grand parents can semi speak english, you'll understand them, but it's broken english, so I always speak in taiwanese to them, even here and there, some words I dont know how to speak, I use english and they usually understand.
Oh by the way, the "do" in the phrase isnt pronounced like "do not", it's doe, like the baby deer...or is that the mother deer? Animal thing...creature...
it should be "Buck-eye-a-doe", remember the A is "aww" like when the doctor sticks a Popsicle stick onto your tung and the ending is doe like a deer. Just think buckeye, the nut, same sound actually.
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which syllable gets the emphasis?
Bb.
Bb.
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i thought it was total bullshit too.illnoise wrote:No, the ROC should be allowed to use their own flag in the Olympics. In the opening ceremony, NBC's commentators must have been reading the Chinese script about how gracious it was of China to allow "Chinese Taipei" to participate with a special flag. That's the spirit!
It was nice that the crowd gave them an extra big cheer.
Bb.
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