06.05.2021 |
Basinator
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
British English is gross. Change my mind.
Except for flatmate. Why the firetruck should I call someone a roomie or room mate with who I am not living in the same room!?
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06.05.2021 |
Crash Override
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
i think it's depending on the sight for eachother. I even needed to translate "flatmate" - it sounds not that good at first (i won't say that you call your "roomie" a "flat mate"), but after knowing what it means, it makes now sense for me.
The trony is, that they said *american english is like "speak british english, but while chewing a chewing-gum" *... well, i think that english is english - with one exeption: the "german school-trained Oxford english". that's a mess... its good enough to learn english, but that's all of that, 'cause it sounds sometimes strange...
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07.05.2021 |
Ayu
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
This whole discussion reminds me of how you call the "ground floor" of a building "1st floor" in the US, which is kind of strange considering it's not used like that in non-english countries.
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07.05.2021 |
Lorenor Nightmare
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
English is great i speak english since 2017. my english is good it's not perfect, but still good enough to speak this great language.
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07.05.2021 |
Basinator
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
I am surprised at how tiny Oxford is, it is no larger than Göttingen or Kassel.
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07.05.2021 |
Crash Override
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
@Ayu: it's the same how "google translator" works a few years ago: just translate every word 1:1, and then the mess is perfect. even like you said: telking "real" with others in englich can improve the skills way better than the "school-english" (what is mostly called Oxford-English - why, i don't know).
My biggest problem is there only the art, that in english i need to write all words "small", not like german - where a word (without names) is written with a "big" first letter; and often the pronouncing, that's why i need to "have a sec for thinking" when i talk english with others.
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07.05.2021 |
Lorenor Nightmare
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
I write sometimes english comments on youtube. it's still very hard to write in english, because i have to think for a long time, how i can write the comments properly.
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07.05.2021 |
Basinator
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
(07.05.2021)Crash Override schrieb: @Ayu: it's the same how "google translator" works a few years ago: just translate every word 1:1, and then the mess is perfect. even like you said: telking "real" with others in englich can improve the skills way better than the "school-english" (what is mostly called Oxford-English - why, i don't know).
My biggest problem is there only the art, that in english i need to write all words "small", not like german - where a word (without names) is written with a "big" first letter; and often the pronouncing, that's why i need to "have a sec for thinking" when i talk english with others.
* worked
* English, German. With capital letter.
Cleaner way to phrase it;
* perfect ass mess
* as you said (?)
Zitat:My biggest problem is there only the art,
(07.05.2021)Nightmare Brony schrieb: I write sometimes english comments on youtube. it's still very hard to write in english, because i have to think for a long time, how i can write the comments properly.
You sound fine.
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07.05.2021 |
Ayu
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
Switching back and forth between languages easily results in mistakes, most native speakers ignore the capital letters for the most part too because of how rare their usage is.
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07.05.2021 |
Crash Override
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
(07.05.2021)Basinator schrieb: (07.05.2021)Crash Override schrieb: @Ayu: it's the same how "google translator" works a few years ago: just translate every word 1:1, and then the mess is perfect. even like you said: telking "real" with others in englich can improve the skills way better than the "school-english" (what is mostly called Oxford-English - why, i don't know).
My biggest problem is there only the art, that in english i need to write all words "small", not like german - where a word (without names) is written with a "big" first letter; and often the pronouncing, that's why i need to "have a sec for thinking" when i talk english with others.
* worked
* English, German. With capital letter.
Cleaner way to phrase it;
* perfect ass mess
* as you said (?)
Stop that you grammar nazi. i'm not perfect, and i stand to that - i "won't" be perfect; it should be seen that i'm not a native speaker. Besides that, even most americans doesn't write correct like you correct me, so just stop that.
Edit(h): you can run, but you can't hide. oh, and a tip - go and try to learn "how to be a teacher" and teach in a school - and not in a "small horse forum"... or try that by the "bible-beliving christians" or else (who don't even speak a single word in english!) to fuck them up and get banned.
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08.05.2021 |
Dominik-Man
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
I hate my tooth right now. Why did I got random pain two days ago? Everything was fine until thursday night.
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08.05.2021 |
Ayu
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
Maybe a change in air pressure triggered the issue? At least that's usually the cause of tooth ache for me (and migraine).
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09.05.2021 |
Dominik-Man
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
(08.05.2021)Ayu schrieb: Maybe a change in air pressure triggered the issue? At least that's usually the cause of tooth ache for me (and migraine).
No, I don't think thats it. Anyway, I will go to the dentist tomorow, because my pain didn't got so much better.
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09.05.2021 |
Dominik-Man
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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!)
Yeah, I know. To be honest, the pain got a bit better during the day. I still feel a bit of a presure, but it's not that painful as yesterday.
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