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== How may I conjugate thee? ==
== How may I conjugate thee? ==


''lardarse'' or ''lardearse'', to cover oneself with lard
<i lang="es">lardarse</i> or <i lang="es">lardearse</i>, to cover oneself with lard


Present indicative:
Present indicative:
<div lang="es">
*[yo] me lardo
*[yo] me lardo
*[tú] te lardas
*[tú] te lardas
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*[nosotros] nos lardamos
*[nosotros] nos lardamos
*[ellos/ellas/ustedes] se lardan
*[ellos/ellas/ustedes] se lardan
</div>


☺ --[[User:Tepples|tepples]] 21:14, 10 September 2007 (EDT)
☺ --[[User:Tepples|tepples]] 21:14, 10 September 2007 (EDT)
:That's Spanish I assume? --[[User:Lardarse|Lardarse]] 21:44, 10 September 2007 (EDT)
:That's Spanish I assume? --[[User:Lardarse|Lardarse]] 21:44, 10 September 2007 (EDT)
::Yes. Spanish has three classes of endings for verbs, depending on whether their infinitive forms (meaning to ''x'') end in <i lang="es">-ar</i>, <i lang="es">-er</i>, or <i lang="es">-ir</i>. In the case of reflexive verbs (meaning to ''x'' oneself), these are <i lang="es">-arse</i>, <i lang="es">-erse</i>, or <i lang="es">-irse</i>. If you have Firefox, and you're viewing a properly marked-up web page, you can right-click text and choose Properties to see the text language. --[[User:Tepples|tepples]] 08:57, 11 September 2007 (EDT)

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Makefile

You say it works only on wine. Could it be because of the -mwindows flag? --Tepples 22:55, 4 January 2007 (EST)

Probably, And I never said that it only run with wine, because I haven't tried without it being installed. And I probably won't on this computer... Do you know the correct parameter for -m ?--Lardarse 23:18, 4 January 2007 (EST)
All -mwindows does is suppress displaying the terminal window while the program is running. Given that this suppression is done by default in *n?x, you can just omit it. I'm guessing that it might do more in linkers on other operating systems that are capable of making multiple target formats, such as the -mno-cygwin flag in Cygwin GCC. --Tepples 19:30, 5 January 2007 (EST)

How may I conjugate thee?

lardarse or lardearse, to cover oneself with lard

Present indicative:

  • [yo] me lardo
  • [tú] te lardas
  • [él/ella/usted] se larda
  • [nosotros] nos lardamos
  • [ellos/ellas/ustedes] se lardan

☺ --tepples 21:14, 10 September 2007 (EDT)

That's Spanish I assume? --Lardarse 21:44, 10 September 2007 (EDT)
Yes. Spanish has three classes of endings for verbs, depending on whether their infinitive forms (meaning to x) end in -ar, -er, or -ir. In the case of reflexive verbs (meaning to x oneself), these are -arse, -erse, or -irse. If you have Firefox, and you're viewing a properly marked-up web page, you can right-click text and choose Properties to see the text language. --tepples 08:57, 11 September 2007 (EDT)