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Old 06-10-2011, 09:13 AM
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For those languages that don't use the roman alphabet it would be great to see (and use) an image of the word in its original text/characters/symbols-- looks like mts figured out how to display hebrew
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Old 06-10-2011, 10:52 AM
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http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/

Just went to this site (someone posted it in a different topic) and noticed they have a free "Friend" quilt design. :) There are quite a few different ways to say Friend on the pattern.
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http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/PDFs/2011_Friends.pdf
Friend in 15 different languages!
Vriend – Dutch
Amico – Italian
Prieten – Romanian
Ami – French
Freund – German
Amigo – Spanish and Portuguese
Pritel – Czech
Venn – Norweigian
Van – Swedish
Ven – Dutch
Cara – Irish
Jingu – Korean
Friend – English
Ffrind – Welsh
Amicus - Latin
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Old 06-10-2011, 11:38 AM
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if your looking for the female version of "friend" in dutch, its vriendin, in German its Freundin, in italian its amica, in french amie.
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RdwfaqG is the Burmese word for friend. Looks funny huh? I worked with several Burmese. I picked up a book that one of them was reading and it was the strangest looking words. They have very few vowels and all the words seem really long.
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Hawaiian is Hoaliha, with a line over the o.

The Spanish female word should end with an 'a'... Amiga
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Originally Posted by Celeste
Hawaiian is Hoaliha, with a line over the o.

The Spanish female word should end with an 'a'... Amiga
Oops, that should be Hoaloha, with a line over the 'o'.
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Old 06-10-2011, 05:58 PM
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Thank you to all of you who have posted so far, I truly appreciate all your help. I now have time to explain more of the story to the request.

The woman I'm making this for has purchased several quilts from me. In the middle of my making her 4th, she told me her very best friend in the world had been murdered by the boyfriend. There is no plus side except the police arrived while he was still there.

Even in her grief she begged me to make a quilt for the woman's 9 y.o girl. There's no way I would've declined. I'll be putting a picture of the mom near the top so when it's wrapped around her, it'll be like her mom's hugging her.

I can't let this woman's generosity & love go unrewarded. I had Sindy's Fatcat pattern "Friend" quilt downloaded before this all happened. But if anyone checks out the translations, they'll see that most are the MALE form of the word (ex: Amigo).

This is why I'm asking for the FEMALE form of "Friend".

Sorry this is so long winded. Not a joke or a prank. And I will post pictures of both the "friend" and "little girl" quilts as soon as I've finished them.
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