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  • As you might have guessed PS, I don't know the correct Spanish, but in Mandrin Chinese it would simply be reversed, "deniag gnihton, derutnev gnihton" ...... you see, I do know something about languages.

    Need help with proverb 2005

  • As you might have guessed PS, I don't know the correct Spanish, but in Mandrin Chinese it would simply be reversed, "deniag gnihton, derutnev gnihton" ...... you see, I do know something about languages.

    Need help with proverb 2005

  • As you might have guessed PS, I don't know the correct Spanish, but in Mandrin Chinese it would simply be reversed, "deniag gnihton, derutnev gnihton" ...... you see, I do know something about languages.

    Need help with proverb 2005

  • As you might have guessed PS, I don't know the correct Spanish, but in Mandrin Chinese it would simply be reversed, "deniag gnihton, derutnev gnihton" ...... you see, I do know something about languages.

    Need help with proverb 2005

  • The future here also contains a mix of cultures, primarily US and Chinese, which is handy if you want to learn to swear in Mandrin.

    Archive 2004-03-01 Andrew 2004

  • The future here also contains a mix of cultures, primarily US and Chinese, which is handy if you want to learn to swear in Mandrin.

    worlds in a grain of sand Andrew 2004

  • Mandrin Chineese is the most common language on the planet.

    Think Progress » In Any Language, Sen. Coburn’s Amendment Should Make You Sick 2006

  • Yes, by the deformity of certain terms, we recognize the fact that it was chewed by Mandrin, and by the splendor of certain metonymies, we feel that

    Les Miserables 2008

  • We have had the political testaments of Cardinal Alberoni, Marshal Belle-Isle, and finally that of Mandrin.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • Thus said Mandrin, when he was undergoing the punishment of the wheel; and so have all felt, upon whom successive inflictions have descended with continuous and reiterated violence. 55 55

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian 2007

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