Guest Zoom Rabbit Posted May 1, 2001 Posted May 1, 2001 Rogue = brigand, knave. Rouge = 'red' in French. Real admirals can spell better...
Guest Rogue 9 Posted May 1, 2001 Posted May 1, 2001 I can make you think I am a Supreme Allied Commander.
JR2000Z Posted May 1, 2001 Posted May 1, 2001 I was making XWA skrimish missions about Rogue Squadron, but I misspelled 'Rogue' by 'Rouge'. Im glad it still makes sence.
Psycho Tycho Posted May 1, 2001 Posted May 1, 2001 Well, not really. French people would think, "Why the hell is he talking about Red Squadrons?"
Guest Rogue 9 Posted May 1, 2001 Posted May 1, 2001 the first Death Star Run anyone, Red Squadron later known as Rogue Squadron.
Commander 598 Posted May 1, 2001 Posted May 1, 2001 Yeah and if you started talking about some of the characters in GW(Namely Quatre,Treize,and Une) Frenchies would be wondering:Why the Hell is this weird person talking about numbers?! Oh and I am the multiuniversal God of Insanity so I outrank EVERYONE. ------------------ Official Forum Nuclear Terrorist & God of Insanity
Guest Rogue 9 Posted May 1, 2001 Posted May 1, 2001 you would be wanting to use HTML for the underline command, 598
Flying Beastie Posted May 2, 2001 Posted May 2, 2001 Originally posted by Nute Gunray: i'm on the character list for ep. II <FONT SIZE = "5">WHAAAAAT?!?</FONT> BTW, that "Rouge Squadron" thing is as old as the 'net. My favourite comeback came from RASSM: Run for your lives; it's the Mary Kay Commandos!!! As for Gundam names: Yuy (Japanese for "1") Duo (Old English[?] for "2") Trowa (Latin for "3") Quatre (French for "4") Wufei (Chinese for "5") Zechs (German for "6") Septum (Latin for "7") Ocht (German for "8") Noin (Italian for "9") ... Treize (French for "13") ... Quinze (French for "15") ... Milliardo (Italian for "1 000") ------------------ "Do fish-people eat fish, or would that be like humans eating monkeys?" "Humans do eat monkeys. In fact humans eat other humans. . . Y'know, as a species, we are really quite unpleasant."
Admiral Odin Posted May 2, 2001 Posted May 2, 2001 of course he is. ------------------ "Dulce bellum inexpertis." (Sweet is war to those who have never experinced it.) Roman Proverb
Nute Gunray Posted May 2, 2001 Posted May 2, 2001 noin is also nine in german. i learned this from the song SONNE. I teached me how to count to ten in german.
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