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hmm Pancakes are realley good. ;)
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Yep, nigh-unlimited power vs. pancakes…. I wonder what I would choose? :-? :roll: :D
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Strawberries n pancakes n blueberries n pancakes n peaches n pancakes mmm mmmmm, good! - Xi
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I speak English
I know spanish (some but i still learning it but i still in school)
I know some german.
(like hurry up, quite,good morning,evening,nite.)DOMKOPF!!! :lol: :lol: (fav. german word :lol: )
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I speak English
I know spanish (some but i still learning it but i still in school)
I know some german.
(like hurry up, quite,good morning,evening,nite.)DOMKOPF!!! :lol: :lol: (fav. german word :lol: )
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in bulgaria they made you learb russian so i’m going to start learning from my parents
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Strawberries n pancakes n blueberries n pancakes n peaches n pancakes mmm mmmmm, good! - Xi
Sorry, but I don’t buy into any of that junk. It’s all about good, old-fashion, homemade buttermilk pancakes. 8)
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TG u have Bad Taste in EVERYTHING! :)
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Awwwww… and you got me all excited.
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@F_alk:
YOU DOMKOPF!!! :lol: :lol: (fav. german word :lol: )
Only that it’s “Dummkopf” …. :)
oh dear Lord that is too funny.
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F_k, you shouldna oughta told us!
I used to speak Spanish and Russian fluently. I know a few line of Irish, but need to work on those. I am trying to learn some Chinese (HARD.)
Not having much chance to practice any of these with a live human instructor a lot, I am not making much headway.
Ma enklis is purty bayud, too! :P
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How could you “use to speak” a language fluently? Usually you retain full knowledge of it. :-?
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“DOMKOPF!!! (fav. german word )”
My favorite German is “Good Morgen!” or “Guten Morgen” as the Germans would put it. :D
“I am trying to learn some Chinese (HARD)”
Learning Chinese is hard, but you should stick with it and sooner or later you will get the hang of it! ^_^
Until then, I will enjoy my American :)
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Until then, I will enjoy my American
Good to see someone is content with what they have.
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Until then, I will enjoy my American
American, I think its called English
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It’s a common misconception, but American IS different from English. The spelling and grammer is very different.
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@TG:
It’s a common misconception, but American IS different from English. The spelling and grammer is very different.
But does that qualify to call it a different language? Isn’t it more like a different dialect?
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I never learn anything in “Americans”, but i understand what you are saying pretty well…
Americans are speaking english, just like Congolese are speaking French (mostly). Same words, same structure, only some minor distinction but not enough to say it’s a new language.
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Isn’t it more like a different dialect?
Yeah, I guess you’re right. Sorry for not making that clearer earlier. :)