probably not..there's no way stomach ache could come back into her mind, its not a very simple word to say you know, considering her 18 yrs life in the jungleOriginally posted by Icemoon:you mean after decades spent in the jungle, suddenly she remember 'stomach ache' from the deepest abyss of her memory?
erm .. you know the Cambodian translation for 'stomach ache' ah?Originally posted by cockaholic:probably not..there's no way stomach ache could come back into her mind, its not a very simple word to say you know, considering her 18 yrs life in the jungle
i know!!Originally posted by Icemoon:erm .. you know the Cambodian translation for 'stomach ache' ah?![]()
haha, since when cambodian language and hokkien has blended together?Originally posted by stooki:i know!!
putt tor tiah![]()
The name is Jane...Originally posted by OasisBlue:FEMALE TARZAN![]()
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I wonder how and where is she now.Originally posted by lihuanlo1988:Maybe some ape taken her as daughter or smthing.
She might e able to communicate with the apes in the zoo~
Originally posted by Icemoon:I wonder how and where is she now.
Much as we shouldn't treat her like a freak to be locked in a cage, but I feel zoologists and linguists can learn much from her.
Maybe she really can understand apes and monkeys?
she still alive and taken care of by peopleOriginally posted by yagmai:Oh no, u mean she's dead?
I felt sad for this ger. She lost into the jungle at the age of 8. Hope she can adapt well to the civilized world if she is alive![]()
isn't that 4 words?Originally posted by BenBenDeZhu:After 18 years in the wilderness, police said she was able to say only three words: father, mother and stomach ache.
stomach ache should be written as stomachacheOriginally posted by skid:isn't that 4 words?
-_- some ppl never read the article de. she got lost insideOriginally posted by Hello Kitty:in the 1st plc, she go inside jungle to stay fer wat.
any links or pictures? im interestedOriginally posted by Marco_Simone:There were some Japanese soldiers from the WW2 period who lived in the jungles of the Mariana Islands for almost 30 years before they were discovered in the 1970s.