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My username is taken from the Hebrew in Isaiah 62:7. It means, "a praise in the Earth." Not me, Jerusalem. I have hope that the day will come and I will see it when Jerusalem is transformed from a "cup of trembling" into the best place on the planet to bring glory to God's reputation. Oh, and my initials are T. B.
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Originally Posted by
Tehilah Ba'Aretz
My username is taken from the Hebrew in Isaiah 62:7. It means, "a praise in the Earth." Not me, Jerusalem. I have hope that the day will come and I will see it when Jerusalem is transformed from a "cup of trembling" into the best place on the planet to bring glory to God's reputation. Oh, and my initials are T. B.
My real name is Irene = Greek for PEACE. So I'm Peace on the forum
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Originally Posted by
papabrett
Would you change that for a few dollars?
If you knew the movie you would know that CDM gives his entire share to Clint Eastwood at the end and then departs, happy that he has avenged his sister. He is originally a colonel and is best with a rifle. He is presumably sufficiently wealthy that he doesn't need the money.
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Originally Posted by
Tehilah Ba'Aretz
My username is taken from the Hebrew in Isaiah 62:7. It means, "a praise in the Earth." Not me, Jerusalem. I have hope that the day will come and I will see it when Jerusalem is transformed from a "cup of trembling" into the best place on the planet to bring glory to God's reputation. Oh, and my initials are T. B.
Clever !
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Originally Posted by
scottae316
Another boring one, "Scott" my first name, "a" middle initial, "e" first letter of my last name. "316" used this so that I could get "Scottae" on AOL, and reminds me of John 3:16.
Always sounded like Scotty to me and made me wonder if 3:16 was from your own book or something.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
For a few dollars more.
CDM's currency was a gold medallion which played a tune when opened, containing a picture of his sister. The villain had one that was exactly similar, he had killed her husband then raped her until she committed suicide with his gun when he was young. After having killed the villain in a duel to that tune, CDM takes the medallion back from the villain. Representative of taking souls back from the devil, in my mind.
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Originally Posted by
Nikos
FOO-HEY-VO
This is the correct pronunciation. Fue=Foo g=hey uo=vo
If you speak spanish or have studied it, this is basic pronunciation. Not that there's anything wrong with the way you pronounce it. Even though it is wrong. That's okay. No problem. Just thought you might like to know.
No it's not. Listen to the Spanish man in the video I linked. B and V are somewhat interchangeable in Spanish but not the G.
All the four people at your link pronounce it with a G as well though the sound is a bit less clear than in the video I linked previously.
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Originally Posted by
Colonel
No it's not. Listen to the Spanish man in the video I linked. B and V are somewhat interchangeable in Spanish but not the G.
All the four people at your link pronounce it with a G as well though the sound is a bit less clear than in the video I linked previously.
Okay, as you say.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
...Over time just got shortened to fuego which is pronounced 'fwaygo' unlike krys who pronounces it wrong and say 'foogo' or something like that.
Originally Posted by
krystian
Oh please, I pronounce it few-go...I took French in high school not Spanish. To me the fue part should be pronounced like cue, due, etc. ;)
Originally Posted by
Colonel
Wow, so we were both wrong, the correct pronunciation is foo-ego. Sounds like a breakfast item you'd order in Chinese restaurant. ;)
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The spanish E is somewhere between the E in eel and the E in ellen
The o doesnt have an implicit w at the end, its blunt
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