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KWEL was created on 1981-04-23.
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cause they be kwel like tht :)
RWAH. pronnunciation RA and then wah KWEL
The cast of Billie Turf kontra Kwel - 1983 includes: Hub Consten as Deuk Frans Keulen as Directeur Jan Kruyk as Meester Kwel Henk van der Linden Cor van der Linden as Blinkie Jos van der Linden as Jossie Dik van Dodewaard as Meester Snorkel Raymond van Haaf as Billie Turf
Quella piccina or quello piccino and questa piccina or questo piccino are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "tiny one." Context makes clear whether feminine (cases 1, 3) or masculine (examples 2, 4) gender suits for a phrase that literally translates as "that tiny (one)" (instances 1, 2) or as "this tiny (one)" (examples 3, 4). The respective pronunciations will be "KWEL-la peet-TCHEE-na" or "KWEL-lo peet-TCHEE-no" and "KWEL-la peet-TCHEE-na" or "KWEL-lo peet-TCHEE-no" in Pisan Italian.
Quella che amo in the feminine and Quello che amoin the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the one I love." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KWEL-la key A-mo" in the feminine and "KWEL-lo key A-mo" in the masculine in Italian.
Cuoci quello! and Cuocete quello! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Cook that!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KWO-tchee KWEL-lo" and "kwo-TCHEY-tey KWEL-lo" in Italian.
Chi è quella? in the feminine and Chi è quello? in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Who is that?" The second-mentioned examples generally prevails when sights and sounds give no indication of the listener's gender. The respective pronunciation will be "kee eh KWEL-la" in the feminine and "kee eh KWEL-lo" in the masculine.
Che cos'è quello? and Cos'è quello? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "What's that?" The second example -- which literally means "Thing is that?" -- serves as a shorter but same-meaning form of the first, which translates literally as "What thing is that?" The respective pronunciations will be "key ko-SEH-KWEL-lo" and "ko-SEH KWEL-lo" in Pisan Italian.
i say it just cool not any thing special like coolio Kwel spring fall Mom OR "Cool Story Bro"
some ways are... cool kool kwel tight awesome que chido off the chain chill que chevere