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she looks almost as confused as i do looking at my circuit box..
 
I bet she doesn't get any of what she reads..

:LMAO::LMAO:

Just because she´s a girl, blonde and cute???
Yeah,makes sense...:mask::lol:

J/K
 
she looks almost as confused as i do looking at my circuit box..

yeah since she has a Finnish math book and a formulary book under her nose :lol:

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yeah since she has a Finnish math book and a formulary book under her nose :lol:

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Humm....finish words for math and physics are really close to portuguese ones...:wow:

matematiikka = matemática

fysiikka = física

:mask::mask:
 
Humm....finish words for math and physics are really close to portuguese ones...:wow:

matematiikka = matemática

fysiikka = física

:mask::mask:


hmmm Finnish and Portuguese...and French.. and Swedish... and Bulgarian... and Italian......... words for math and physics are really close to Greek :mask::P

Etymology -mathematics


The word "mathematics" (Greek: μαθηματικά or mathēmatiká) comes from the Greek μάθημα (máthēma), which means learning, study, science, and additionally came to have the narrower and more technical meaning "mathematical study", even in Classical times. Its adjective is μαθηματικός (mathēmatikós), related to learning, or studious, which likewise further came to mean mathematical. In particular, μαθηματικὴ τέχνη (mathēmatikḗ tékhnē), in Latin ars mathematica, meant the mathematical art.






Physics

Physis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



:lol::lol:
 
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Stay With Me!
 
hmmm Finnish and Portuguese...and French.. and Swedish... and Bulgarian... and Italian......... words for math and physics are really close to Greek :mask::P

Etymology -mathematics


The word "mathematics" (Greek: μαθηματικά or mathēmatiká) comes from the Greek μάθημα (máthēma), which means learning, study, science, and additionally came to have the narrower and more technical meaning "mathematical study", even in Classical times. Its adjective is μαθηματικός (mathēmatikós), related to learning, or studious, which likewise further came to mean mathematical. In particular, μαθηματικὴ τέχνη (mathēmatikḗ tékhnē), in Latin ars mathematica, meant the mathematical art.






Physics

Physis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



:lol::lol:


bunch of bs.....they couldn't write it in english so they wrote it how they thought it would sound in their own language...dumbasses :lol:
 
LOL! @ vinniee,

I wouldn't know anything about that:mask:

edit: that is one sexy pic,imo
 
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a group bound together by fate to achieve a common goal.
Ka, meaning destiny, + tet group.
 

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