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Thread: Alright, **edit**, is it CarbinEER or CarbinIER

Bersk
Tue Jan 06, 2004 7:54 am
#14

Eekeek Posting about Spelling and i cant Spell! eek


I meant to say "offshoot of Carabinier"


and "Spell" instead of Speel



ooops


Belce2
Tue Jan 06, 2004 3:26 pm
#15

So Bersk, the French word from the 1600'sis misspelled and the dictionary, Webster's is the one here, is wrong on this count?
Bersk
Tue Jan 06, 2004 4:57 pm
#16

Yes it is-


ill be back at this post soon to back up what i said with links and pictures


gimme a few days...


maddogs
Tue Jan 06, 2004 9:36 pm
#17

yesa carabineer and a swis seat are what we used to cros rivers on ropes and repel of clifs in basic trianing that and a figer 8


swis seats are made out of webing that you take and rap around your lower regen in a patren to make a seat can realy hurt when your out on the rope and you didnt make it right lol




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Daniel' Judson-Leonheart

radtranceman
Wed Jan 07, 2004 9:38 am
#18

The french translation of carabinier is police officer. Its in every french-english dictionary i've ever seen.


Est-ce que peuvent des haut-parleurs français confirmer ceci ? Il a été pendant quelque temps depuis que j'ai parlé journalier français. Mon Français n'est pas très bon. J'ai des ennuis avec les verbes et la structure de la phrase




Zzz (pronounced zed)/Wanderhome
Dictator of Monk
Pappi
Wed Jan 07, 2004 1:34 pm
#19






Kogonei_Kiryuu wrote:

I thought a carabineer was a little d-clip you used in mountain climbing?







heh, pretty close... that's a "carabiner" O.o





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