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  1. EuphoriasChild

    Just a little boy

    Sorry to enter this thread as a born german but I think I can clear some things up. Mumma, assumed you written it english, would be spelled Mamma in german, which is a common term here. I call my mother exact that. Petrovsky might be the german way to write the name. I think I read at...
  2. EuphoriasChild

    Choice, Planning and Guided Sessions

    I don't believe in previous planning cause too many human interaction influences our life. To plan a live would require coordination with lots of other peoples plans. Even the ones of those who aren't planning now.. We may have some joices about places, family and/or character of our next life...
  3. EuphoriasChild

    Nazi = Nazin????

    There are so many dialects in german, and Jiddisch is not the ugliest one (I take Schweizerdeutsch as spoken in Bale with its Sing Sang there). Indeed I like Jiddisch. The german accent I love most, is the austrian
  4. EuphoriasChild

    Nazi = Nazin????

    I'm followed the google link, the both you found are is (as stated in the text) a very bad translation. the same with the second http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/942641/posts *brr* thats a link from http://www.freerepublic.com. Lots of hate on that site.
  5. EuphoriasChild

    Nazi = Nazin????

    Not really in that direction, but I think Veronika did a great job on that. I tried to google som german texts with "nazin" in it, but the texts contained nazin only as a name of locations or people. cu Andreas
  6. EuphoriasChild

    Nazi = Nazin????

    Hello Shield, I'm from germany and I never heard "nazin". The first I thought was a female form of the word. For example as in (baker) Bäcker (male) -> Bäckerin (female) But its uncommen for the term "nazi" Think its something according to italian, not german. cu Andreas
  7. EuphoriasChild

    My 3 year old daughter has just started telling us some of her past life memories

    A cultural event >According to an online encyclopedia: early balloons were made >of dried animal bladders . There is a cultural event where I live where those type of "balloons" are still used. Its called the "Hämdeglunki" where all people where old fashioned Pyjamas and play with that...
  8. EuphoriasChild

    Son talking another language w/ memories

    Yes >Maybe this is nice to know. Are there more people who have >experienced or read about such things with kids? I think I have. I was about twenty when we had a view guests. The familiy of our godchild wich was about 3 at the time an a friend, with whom I was practicing a bit guitar...
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