Taliesin said:Hah, that's easy. Just fold your hands so that all five fingers touch each other, open your eyes widely and insert a lot of "Eeehhhh..!"
No wait.. that was for speaking Sorry Im out of advice there
Miolo said:nice looking site, though 'darkillity' sounds pretty stupid.
i would have gone for minchia troppo darktranqui raga!!!Nt3N said:really?? i thought it would be quite cool... well i must admit i prefer a stupid name than a name which is not original at all (darktranquillityitalia...)
it's just some very vulgar piece of slang, used by a category of italian youth whose characteristics are not exactly flattering. the actual joke revolves around the word "tranqui", both a part of the band's name and short for the term these people would use to mean "calm" or "chilling out".Somber Soul said:Anyone letting us non-Italians in on the joke?
Well, "peas" is actually pronounced peaz. But yeah, I both love and hate the fact that English pronunciation appears almost arbitrary at times. "Magdalen", anybody?Connacht said:lol, Italian is grammatically more rigid than English but is more "regular" and haven't some of typical English pronunciation deliriums (for example: peas, piece and piece, they are different words but they have the same pronunciation)
Nt3N said:great!! my DT website has been approved and linked on the official page by the Band!! There is a post in our guestbook signed by Niklas...
i don't know if it's really niklas or someone else on behalf of him, but one thing is sure: my site is now linked!!!!!
i dare say it's niklas. check the two last lines of the www.darktranquillity.com newsflash from yesterdayNt3N said:great!! my DT website has been approved and linked on the official page by the Band!! There is a post in our guestbook signed by Niklas...
i don't know if it's really niklas or someone else on behalf of him, but one thing is sure: my site is now linked!!!!!
yep me too,i think the sameDelirious said:i dare say it's niklas. check the two last lines of the www.darktranquillity.com newsflash from yesterday