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can any one translate this?


Óçìåßùóç: óõíçììÝíï ìÞíõìá ðïõ ðñïùèÞèçêå.

just want to know what was it..good or bad..
can any one translate?thank you so much...

Anonymous

14 Jul 2006, 03:55

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That's not greek at all. It seems to be a format error from the real language, or actually it's something without sense.

Anonymous

10 Nov 2006, 11:32 - Report

font
You get that type of font when the sender or recieved does not support the greek fonts

ioannis

15 Feb 2007, 02:06 - Report

Translation
Maybe somebody can translate this sentence, I think it is in greek.
I will appreciate it very much!

Re meleke to podhlato den stamataei otan katevazeis taxythta

Liis

19 Mar 2007, 02:02 - Report

Translation
Hi... the sentence is in greek though in the original one you had problems with encoding. So...
Someone is telling you that you can not expect a bicycle to stop if you just gear down.
Don't know if that makes sense

Niki

03 May 2007, 04:01 - Report

Hi
Hi,
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Cheers!!

Chetana

27 Jun 2007, 12:04 - Report

translation
it means:
hey man (in orginal "jerk", this bicycle doesn't stop when you slow down

xy

27 Jun 2007, 09:10 - Report

Apo melekies kala pame
filakia apo krhth


www.HelloGreece.com

Athios

08 Aug 2007, 08:01 - Report

It means that the
most bycycle in greece dont have breaks : )


www.HelloGreece.com

Athios

08 Aug 2007, 08:02 - Report

translations..ect.


Yes.. but most of the time.., if you do go in to this..

You`ll just find it`s some one trying to sell you something...!@!!!!

www.outoftowners.net

06 Sep 2007, 05:14 - Report

meleke, malaka and other milikis
just so you know it's "re malaka"! Malaka is a world you will hear a thousands time a day and well, in a friendly way it means my "buddy" or "dude" like they all say in the states but when angry it means "asshole"!
Filia,
melissa

melissaki

02 Apr 2008, 01:40 - Report


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