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Can you tell me?
thx...
English:Cake
Filipino:Cake
Kapangpangan:Cake
they call it still Cake? |
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ice123Join Date: 2007-09-03 Post Count: 622 |
Finnish: Kakku |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
German: Kuche (I think)
Japanese: ケーク (Keiku)
Own made up language: Kranet (Krah-net) |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
NO NO NO!!!
LOOK UP THE WORD BEFORE YOU MAKE GUESSES. >8[
It's ケーキ (kēki).
AND ケー DOES NOT EQUAL "KEI". IT'S "KĒ". |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
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Arnold101Join Date: 2008-10-19 Post Count: 6912 |
French: gateau |
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FaffyxDJoin Date: 2009-03-13 Post Count: 4903 |
Pastel
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p0wnz0rdJoin Date: 2008-03-03 Post Count: 2605 |
Kakku.
--Finnish |
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WhimzeeJoin Date: 2008-11-17 Post Count: 7764 |
TÅRTA MÖRDAR!! |
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What you said, cake, Filipino. |
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es langyage ga cake fi cake! |
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noobish: caek! (alright, its not a actual language, but its funny :D) |
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tnt91Join Date: 2008-08-14 Post Count: 43390 |
Turkish = Kek or Pasta |
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Turkish = Kek or Pasta. Didn't copy. Just knew it. |
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habsj dkai ais dool dg dool |
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thaibertJoin Date: 2008-05-12 Post Count: 1633 |
Danish: kage
Pronounced kay-eh. |
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I think in Irish its caica. (Pronouced like caw-ca.) |
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