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    Greetings,

    I don't know about you but I love the way the 'spanish accent' assassin speaks... but there are some phrases that I can't understand, as well as other units in the game, could you tell me please?

    spanish accent assassin = he says something like 'is quickly' or 'squikly'


    muslim armies = "Sinder or warning, infidel"... or yala, my sword and I wishes you death

    and with spanish accent too: "onward"

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    BTW if you didn't get it, I'm kind of writing in phonetic

    Thanks, I'll think about some more later

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuiSius_ScutaRuS View Post
    Greetings,

    I don't know about you but I love the way the 'spanish accent' assassin speaks... but there are some phrases that I can't understand, as well as other units in the game, could you tell me please?

    spanish accent assassin = he says something like 'is quickly' or 'squikly'


    muslim armies = "Sinder or warning, infidel"... or yala, my sword and I wishes you death

    and with spanish accent too: "onward"

    -

    BTW if you didn't get it, I'm kind of writing in phonetic

    Thanks, I'll think about some more later

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    "Yalah" is definately Allah.

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    IM pretty sure yalla means faster in arabic

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    Jallah means "let's go; come on; move". I'm spanish.
    Last edited by Elvallie; September 12, 2008 at 01:46 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elvallie View Post
    Jallah means "let's go; come on; move". I'm spanish.
    and you should know what the assassin says I guess

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    The fact is that my game is the spanish version, so I haven't heard those voices. =(


    Another word the moors use is "imshi", which means "go away".

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    I also wonder about something, the pagan factions (lithuania, novgorod etc) say something like "WHAT?! DO YOU THINK US _MEEK_? We will not accept that!" when you demand something unacceptable, what the hell do they mean with "Meek" isn't that some kind of small animal like a squirrel?

    Also, I love when the spanish factions say "QUE?!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sorkenlol View Post
    I also wonder about something, the pagan factions (lithuania, novgorod etc) say something like "WHAT?! DO YOU THINK US _MEEK_? We will not accept that!" when you demand something unacceptable, what the hell do they mean with "Meek" isn't that some kind of small animal like a squirrel?

    Also, I love when the spanish factions say "QUE?!"
    Meek is an adjective denoting a docile, humble, or even submissive noun. I looked it up in my etymology and it is from an old Norse word meaning "soft". ...[T]he meek shall inherit the earth..." from the Beatitudes is a phrase which some might be familiar.

    As an aside, he might also say "weak" instead of meek, but both can be used in the same context of being a nation or people who don't have spine in a diplomatic situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empress Meg View Post
    Meek is an adjective denoting a docile, humble, or even submissive noun. I looked it up in my etymology and it is from an old Norse word meaning "soft". ...[T]he meek shall inherit the earth..." from the Beatitudes is a phrase which some might be familiar.

    As an aside, he might also say "weak" instead of meek, but both can be used in the same context of being a nation or people who don't have spine in a diplomatic situation.

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    Blessed are the Cheesemakers???

    First time I clicked on a 'neutral' family member who was hanging around outside my city and he went "What? - oh sorry." (or something like that - can't reproduce it atm) made me chuckle.
    Last edited by RedEye; September 12, 2008 at 02:45 PM.

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    "What's so special about the cheesemakers?"

    Also I think he's saying "Yallah, my Sultan wishes you dead!"

    My personal favourite is the German Assassin/Rapist - "Don't straagle, yull only mek it vurse!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedEye View Post
    Blessed are the Cheesemakers???

    First time I clicked on a 'neutral' family member who was hanging around outside my city and he went "What? - oh sorry." (or something like that - can't reproduce it atm) made me chuckle.
    Isn't that after they say "QUE?!" like "QUE?! What? Oh, sorry."

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    Yallah means ''Let's go, come on''. I am a Turk and muslim.

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    no, I think the QUE!, comes before a 'ah, sorry, I must remain vigilant'

    ... BTW, no answer to the other phrases

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuiSius_ScutaRuS View Post
    no, I think the QUE!, comes before a 'ah, sorry, I must remain vigilant'

    ... BTW, no answer to the other phrases
    Oh yeah that's right lol.

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