thinga69 Posted October 21 Posted October 21 7 minutes ago, biglou1985 said: Gelia, she's a little sweetie with that brown curly hair and those pretty eyes. She's so little, you can put her in your pocket. 😍 Oh almost forgot Welcome. 2
Maxbell Posted October 21 Posted October 21 Very nice to have Gelia. She has a neat look and cool taste in clothing. Now we get to know her. Anything is possible at this point but with Lav and Zoe out so much it may be slow going but I am patient. I also hope she has or makes some friends otherwise she might find B2 to be boring and feel uninspired. 1
Maxbell Posted October 21 Posted October 21 3 minutes ago, Maxbell said: Very nice to have Gelia. She has a neat look and cool taste in clothing. Now we get to know her. Anything is possible at this point but with Lav and Zoe out so much it may be slow going but I am patient. I also hope she has or makes some friends otherwise she might find B2 to be boring and feel uninspired. Her sleeping shorts look much like Ada's awake shorts. They should get together. 😄 I wonder if she knows the B5 girls. 😁 1
donearl72 Posted October 21 Posted October 21 I think that was the fastest swap of girls I've seen on RLC. Welcome Gelia! 1
ddhm Posted October 21 Posted October 21 4 hours ago, thinga69 said: Wrong 😛 … G Latin letter in Greek is the letter Γ ( γ ) , to pronounce it better you actually need to make ΓΚ ( γκ ) . Technically her name then in Greek should sound as Γκέλια which has no meaning . But we take the version of making the G a Γ 😉 . The only countries that the letter G is pronounced H like you mention is in Holland and partially in Belgium . In The Netherlands , it is exactly as your post says , H , so it can be easily Helia . In Greek , the word sun is Ήλιος ( exact Latin writing should be Ilios 😁 ) , if we attempt the Dutch “ sounding “ is Helios . If we try to say this in English “ sounding “ , I think it should be like haha 😁, so “He-lios” should be like hehe - too complicated my language due to many ways the letters are pronounced , especially when vocal letters are involved In general , the world Gelia is “ smiles “ , in Dutch is “ Helia” which in Greek there’s no such word 😎 End of very very advanced Greek lesson 🤪 1
thinga69 Posted October 21 Posted October 21 2 minutes ago, donearl72 said: I think that was the fastest swap of girls I've seen on RLC. Welcome Gelia! I believe it was Esmi arriving when Lubna left. Lubna left in the morning, the cleaning Lady came right after and Esmi arrived in the afternoon. All in the same day. 1
donearl72 Posted October 21 Posted October 21 1 minute ago, thinga69 said: I believe it was Esmi arriving when Lubna left. Lubna left in the morning, the cleaning Lady came right after and Esmi arrived in the afternoon. All in the same day. Fastest one I've seen. J/K. Lately they've been slow to fill vacancies.
donearl72 Posted October 21 Posted October 21 Just now, peking said: darn it, Lavika got dressed I thought the same thing, she looks much better naked, 2
luvdoggy1111 Posted October 21 Posted October 21 28 minutes ago, ddhm said: Wrong 😛 … G Latin letter in Greek is the letter Γ ( γ ) , to pronounce it better you actually need to make ΓΚ ( γκ ) . Technically her name then in Greek should sound as Γκέλια which has no meaning . But we take the version of making the G a Γ 😉 . The only countries that the letter G is pronounced H like you mention is in Holland and partially in Belgium . In The Netherlands , it is exactly as your post says , H , so it can be easily Helia . In Greek , the word sun is Ήλιος ( exact Latin writing should be Ilios 😁 ) , if we attempt the Dutch “ sounding “ is Helios . If we try to say this in English “ sounding “ , I think it should be like haha 😁, so “He-lios” should be like hehe - too complicated my language due to many ways the letters are pronounced , especially when vocal letters are involved In general , the world Gelia is “ smiles “ , in Dutch is “ Helia” which in Greek there’s no such word 😎 End of very very advanced Greek lesson 🤪 Maybe we use the H instead of the G for Greek names, but the G we don't pronounce as a H in Holland. When we say a word starting with a G (for example 'good'= 'goed' in Dutch) it sounds just a little bit different, it's a bit harder.
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