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Question by gerard
Submitted on 6/15/2004
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Has anyone heard about 'f language'?


Answer by Beautiful Butterfly
Submitted on 9/15/2004
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Yes I have heard of it because my grandma has taught it to my three cousins, and they have spoken it in front of me.  Although I don't understand it it sound interesting.

 

Answer by giselle
Submitted on 3/17/2006
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Yeah, it's like adding an F infront of any prefix word. Get it? -.- FOR AMERICANS TO KNOW ONLY THANKS.

 

Answer by SHORTY
Submitted on 9/29/2006
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