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Post by susanna on Apr 5, 2005 14:21:18 GMT 1
If you look at the Kristoffer Berntsson thread there is one.
susanna
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Post by Sofia Alexandra on Apr 5, 2005 14:24:30 GMT 1
Aha! *tar sitt harpungevär och går ut på jakt*
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Post by Rosy on Apr 5, 2005 17:53:45 GMT 1
Well, I know a good German teacher, my dad ;D, he also teaches French, but....*not interested in HIS French lessons*, hihihihi ;D
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Post by erufushia on Apr 5, 2005 21:50:04 GMT 1
Koniec tego dobrego: nie bêdziecie tutaj rozmawiaæ tylko w jêzyku, którego nie rozumiem To niesprawiedliwe! W³aœnie dlatego ja zaczynam pisaæ tutaj po polsku. A co! Ktoœ siê przy³¹czy? Nie chcê rozmawiaæ ze sob¹... mog³oby to siê Ÿle skoñczyæ Dla mnie, oczywiœcie ! Vicky, mo¿e ty mnie wesprzesz?
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Post by susanna on Apr 5, 2005 21:59:44 GMT 1
Polish? I love the combination of letters wesprzesz specially sprz in a row, how on earth do you pronounce it ? susanna
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Post by Rosy on Apr 5, 2005 22:05:24 GMT 1
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Post by erufushia on Apr 5, 2005 23:07:15 GMT 1
It's hard to explain but don't worry polish is one of the hardest language in Europe (I think it's on the second place)... In real, I must admit to something: I love reading that my language is so hard to pronounce or something... Don't know why but like... Maybe I'm proud that I know this language good? Who knows... susanne, we mostly pronounce "rz" like a "sh" in shower.... nothing difficult... sometimes, fo example in Tarzan we are pronounce it singly and in these situations we say it like.... hmmm... I don't have any example in other language for now, but I will think about it.
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Post by Sweet Witch on Apr 6, 2005 9:21:28 GMT 1
in his? you could learn french also from Steph:D
hungarian is the other one:D
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Post by Rosy on Apr 6, 2005 10:43:21 GMT 1
in his? you could learn french also from Steph:D That's what I mean ;D It's funny that other people say ones language sounds/looks strange, in my case Dutch, hiihi, it's so normal for me, but yeah, I really don't understand a thing of Polish, Russian and that sort of languages, I think those languages are very nice and pretty difficult to learn for foreign people.
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Post by Titi on Apr 6, 2005 12:10:10 GMT 1
Koniec tego dobrego: nie bêdziecie tutaj rozmawiaæ tylko w jêzyku, którego nie rozumiem To niesprawiedliwe! W³aœnie dlatego ja zaczynam pisaæ tutaj po polsku. A co! Ktoœ siê przy³¹czy? Nie chcê rozmawiaæ ze sob¹... mog³oby to siê Ÿle skoñczyæ Dla mnie, oczywiœcie ! Vicky, mo¿e ty mnie wesprzesz? You dont want us to write in languages you dont understand? You find it unfair? So you decided to write in Polish? And what! and what could end in a wrong way? uh, my Polish is still not so good
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on Apr 6, 2005 12:12:15 GMT 1
Ha!!! he´s a very loyal teacher, you know aww..shucks...
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Post by susanna on Apr 6, 2005 12:45:27 GMT 1
Hungarian and Finnsih is supposed to belong to the same family, Would that mean it would be easier for me...don´t hink so. Guess all languages have their difficulties. Finnish is written as it is pronounced witch make that easy, but there are no prepositions but endings added to the words insted difficult (Estonian is even worse), and no word for he or she easy just need one Pronounciation is always difficult I think, espcially with those strange combiantions that don´t seem real to me susanna
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Post by Sofia Alexandra on Apr 6, 2005 12:55:17 GMT 1
So? I could make him teach me...
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on Apr 6, 2005 13:01:37 GMT 1
don´t think so
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Post by Titi on Apr 6, 2005 13:10:44 GMT 1
Hungarian and Finnsih is supposed to belong to the same family, Would that mean it would be easier for me...don´t hink so. Guess all languages have their difficulties. Finnish is written as it is pronounced witch make that easy, but there are no prepositions but endings added to the words insted difficult (Estonian is even worse), and no word for he or she easy just need one Pronounciation is always difficult I think, espcially with those strange combiantions that don´t seem real to me susanna I guess Hungarian and Finnish have the same style, no prepositions but endings, same word order, same grammar structures... Guess it would be easier for me to learn Finnish, although the words themselves are different but the grammar things are similar. I know only one sentence in Finnish, tough: Kala uiskele veden alla.
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