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Post by Kathy Lee on Apr 5, 2005 15:34:38 GMT -5
Hellow, I'm looking for an English (or American, Canadian, whatever ) phrase following the "Sleep tight" thingy. In Polish it is "dobranoc, pch³y na noc, karaluchy pod poduchy" i tak dalej. If youm know phrases like this, post it here please. Different, not only the good night thingy. Take care fellows, Kathy
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Post by Andrzej on Apr 5, 2005 21:29:43 GMT -5
Let me begin with the "GOOD NIGHT THINGY" "Sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite." Greetings
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Post by Kathy Lee on Apr 8, 2005 3:58:41 GMT -5
Yeah, I know... ;D This is what my friends left me, as a legacy I guess. Canadian use this a lot in informal speech. But I'm working on that, trust me.
Thanks for the quote. I'm pretty sure there are still some of them somewhere. Gotta look. Thank and if anyone knows something, feel free to post.
Take care, folks
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Post by Pawel Zaba on Jan 5, 2012 23:53:36 GMT -5
"Goodnight, sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite" is the one.
Nara
Pawel
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Post by Len on Nov 23, 2016 16:41:26 GMT -5
Yeah, I know... ;D This is what my friends left me, as a legacy I guess. Canadian use this a lot in informal speech. But I'm working on that, trust me. Thanks for the quote. I'm pretty sure there are still some of them somewhere. Gotta look. Thank and if anyone knows something, feel free to post. Take care, folks
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