Lounging By the Beach

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Liscab

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Are there alliterations in other languages? ;) Not that you couldn't make them but wondering.....

Lis can answer for Espanol. There are no "letters" in Chinese, but each syllable is one word and you can string words of similar sounds together. Don't know if that's alliteration though. :)
 

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IDK, Pokey, our casanova might get a little frisky reading back to the first vid.:D

i am to lazy to spend the night searching for tha video right know ,even though i will be easy for me to find it if it really exist.

i dont want to miss the pleasure to expend my time away from my jaggers friends
 

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Aloha , i have not read back, what am i missing ?
never mind, if everything is ok , let's the party go on :D

Lis, you dont need to read back. I'll leave you a vid here to watch later of my favorite Cuban - yummmm! If I've watched this vid once, I've watched it 50 times, lol. I literally crank my speaker and get up and dance along to this one. But, dancing is a big part of my life, so it figures.:)

 

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Lis can answer for Espanol. There are no "letters" in Chinese, but each syllable is one word and you can string words of similar sounds together. Don't know if that's alliteration though. :)

i am not going back to find the origin of this topic but for sure in Spanish there is a unique sound for each letter , only a very few exceptions can be found like the C or the or the H that usually has not sound
 
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