Siren.Kalilla said: »
omg liela <3
It amazes me that people have these pictures just lying around...
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Siren.Kalilla said: » omg liela <3 It amazes me that people have these pictures just lying around... volkom said: » Back from manly work. Morning kali! And everyone else. Time to eat breakfast and watch anime then off to the cemetery Cemetery? :-( I hope you don't have a recently deceased loved one? /comfort morning everyone...
-crawls back to bed and plays more FFX2- Nah every year on holidays/birthdays i visit my grandparents graves and my friend's
Bismarck.Misao said: » morning everyone... -crawls back to bed and plays more FFX2- I never did finish that "game" So, sorry to go back there but food for thought (pun intended), I just asked my gf who's 1/2 Italian and grew up in Italy. She says lasagne as well. Are you sure it's not a regional thing? She is more fluent in Italian than she is English! Kind of like how there's different spellings of words in different counties of the UK.
(Not bringing it up to be clever or smart, now I am genuinely intrigued as to which is right!) Aeyela said: » Siren.Kalilla said: » omg liela <3 It amazes me that people have these pictures just lying around... They are lying around in my head, and when I see an occasion to use one, I consult Google Images until I find the one that I was thinking of. ^^ Unless I want a gif, then I usually consult thatssotrue.com. xD I has slain the abyssal demon. I seriously hate the camera controls in Dark Souls.
Bismarck.Misao said: » morning everyone... -crawls back to bed and plays more FFX2- volkom said: » Nah every year on holidays/birthdays i visit my grandparents graves and my friend's Oh, that is sweet. Still rough, even if it's not recent. /comfort Odin.Liela said: » They are lying around in my head, and when I see an occasion to use one, I consult Google Images until I find the one that I was thinking of. ^^ Unless I want a gif, then I usually consult thatssotrue.com. xD
Sometimes yea
Phoenix.Sehachan said: » You can call lasagne(plural), the strips you use to prepare the dish, but the final product is one, therefore called lasagna. wiki
Quote: Lasagne (/ləˈzænjə/ or /ləˈzɑːnjə/ or /ləˈsɑːnjə/, Italian pronunciation: [laˈzaɲɲe]), U.S. spelling sometimes lasagna, is a wide, flat pasta shape and possibly one of the oldest.[1] The word also refers to a dish made with this type of pasta with different sauces and baked in the oven. As with most other types of pasta, the word is a plural form, lasagne meaning more than one piece of lasagna ribbon. Traditionally, the dough was prepared in Southern Italy with semolina and water and in the northern regions, where semolina was not available, with flour and eggs. Today in Italy, since the only type of wheat allowed for pasta is durum wheat, lasagne are made of semolina (from durum wheat) and eggs.[2] just because one is native in a language doesn't make them an expert (not knocking you Seha, so don't take it personally).
Jetackuu said: » just because one is native in a language doesn't make them an expert (not knocking you Seha, so don't take it personally). Majority of living Brits and Americans are proof of this. <_< Think I'ma just go make more hot coco...yep hot coco...
http://grammarist.com/spelling/lasagna-lasagne/
link said: North American English speakers use lasagna. English speakers from outside North America usually use lasagne. Other than the spelling, there is no difference between the words in English. The word comes from Italian, of course. In that language, lasagna is the singular noun and lasagne is the plural. Don't be afraid people, I'm a linguist! *shows badge*
oh wait, we have no badges.. volkom said: » Clearly you couldn't beat Brock Quote: Lasagna vs. lasagne For the flat, wide pasta and the dish made from such pasta, North American English speakers use lasagna. English speakers from outside North America usually use lasagne. Other than the spelling, there is no difference between the words in English. The word comes from Italian, of course. In that language, lasagna is the singular noun and lasagne is the plural. The word first appeared in English in the 19th century, but the dish did not become popular in English-speaking countries (the U.S. first, then elsewhere) until the second half of the 20th century. Bismarck.Leonkasai said: » Bismarck.Misao said: » morning everyone... -crawls back to bed and plays more FFX2- last time I played it, made it midway to chapter 3 (got pissed I couldn't win minigame for the Gambler sphere) and gave up (blaming this on FFXI as well) barely reached chap.3 last night (3am) and already up +10% and more levels than my old save file lol. hmm
Anymore fighting and subligars will be put in here.
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