TheBigDog Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 I don't know how to pronounce his name, but his posts read as clear as day. A steady beacon of posting precision, ughaibu has reached the honorable mark of 100 rep!!! And the deeply thoughful KickAssClown, honorable member of the Prophesy crew, has also reached this high acheivment. A testament to his inquisitive style of posting. Great work Clown! And the honorable Buffy, who keeps EVERYONE in line around here has reached the exclusive 200 rep club. Good to see you back in the think of things Buffy! Cheers all around people! Three of the finest Hypographers have reached milestones, and it is time to tip a few brews back and celebrate! Well done all three of you. :P ;) :doh: :beer: :beer: :beer: Bill Quote
hallenrm Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 Ditto! I don't have words to say anymore in the praise of all three! :beer: :hihi: :) :) :) :) :) :) Quote
InfiniteNow Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 I don't know how to pronounce his name, but his posts read as clear as day. A steady beacon of posting precision, ughaibu has reached the honorable mark of 100 rep!!!UGHIGHBOO That's how I do it... :shrug: Cheers and congrats to all. ;) Quote
Turtle Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 UGHIGHBOO That's how I do it... :shrug: Cheers and congrats to all. :cup:Beer! I'll drink to that. :) OOGUYBOO;) Quote
Buffy Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 Its pronounced BUH-fee, if you were wondering.... Thanks guys! :shrug: EmPHAsis on the right sylLAble,Buffy Quote
ughaibu Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Thanks. About the pronunciation, Turtle is pretty close. According to Ashton in his Swahili Grammar: A not so far back in the mouth, as in english "father" I as in english "see" U as in english "too" -and- The swahili syllable is an open one, i.e. it normally ends in a vowel. . . .Stress, accompanied by length and a falling tone, lies normally on the penultimate syllable of a word or phrase. . . . http://research.yale.edu/cgi-bin/swahili/main.cgi?right_frame_src=http%3A//research.yale.edu/swahili/serve_files/browse/e/A/a0.htm Quote
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