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Someone know the litteral meanning of MeeGo?

I just discover it. is nice. (on kiva)
 
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Its the expected response from all the developers once they hear the name.
 

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Originally Posted by HumanPenguin View Post
Its the expected response from all the developers once they hear the name.
that was the same question I had till today.

please, correct me if someone thinks that I am wrong.

It seems than in finnish spoken language mee=go

So from theere come the name MeeGo=GoGo, half finnish half english.

I like it.
 
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What does "Go" mean in Finnish, out of interest?
 

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What does "Go" mean in Finnish, out of interest?
There's no such word.
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Well, I do not speak Finnish, but MeeGo sounds to me as Amigo(the spell is just as a-MeeGo) - friend in Spanish.
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Or if you put it like this GoMee it sounds like handsome in finnish
 

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Or if you put it like this GoMee it sounds like handsome in finnish
That's pretty far fetched
 

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it also sounds like "mi goreng" which is Indonesian for "fried noodles"........ but I don't know what that has to do with anything
 

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Originally Posted by acano View Post
Someone know the litteral meanning of MeeGo?

I just discover it. is nice. (on kiva)
So what is the literal meaning?

Please tell me since you discovered it. It would be helvetin kiva to know the meaning behind that ridicilous name.
 

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