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Date: 3/2/2012 1:13:00 PM From Authorid: 27705 I tried a translator on it ... comes back with no meaning |
Date: 3/2/2012 1:14:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 7849 I got the same thing.. I am wondering if it is a slang word, that a translator isn't picking up. |
Date: 3/2/2012 1:15:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 7849 I'm pretty sure its "Pama" |
Date: 3/2/2012 1:22:00 PM From Authorid: 27705 in greek it means honey or sweetness |
Date: 3/2/2012 1:34:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 7849 Thank you. |
Date: 3/2/2012 2:05:00 PM From Authorid: 8817 When in doubt. Google it. |
Date: 3/2/2012 3:16:00 PM
From Authorid: 30747
The closest I could come to in Italian was palma, which means palm. Here is the site....http://www.foreignword.com/Tools/dictsrch_hp.asp?query=pama&src=DK&srcbox=41&trg=BP&submit1=+Go+ It might not be Italian at all. Good luck hon. |
Date: 3/3/2012 7:16:00 AM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 7849 Thank you. |
Date: 3/3/2012 8:09:00 AM
From Authorid: 33286
there is also Parma, a kind of ham made in the Parma regeon of italy. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-parma-ham.htm |
Date: 3/3/2012 5:16:00 PM From Authorid: 42945 Maybe it is a version of grandmother like in Pa and Pama?? |
Date: 3/4/2012 12:23:00 AM From Authorid: 3680 Two words....Google translate |
Date: 3/4/2012 3:32:00 PM From Authorid: 65781 I asked my friend (who orinially was born in Italy) if he knew, but even he was stumped. |
Date: 3/4/2012 5:24:00 PM From Authorid: 3680 Oh...well, i just learned to read a post BEFORE commenting ....lol |
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