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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by Andres » Sat Apr 13, 2013 12:58 pm

A lot of players are indeed dutch
And man as long they can understand your english it is fine for me :)
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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by Justin » Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:00 pm

Maurits wrote:Anyways, when will someone make the Dutch Lesson?
I would, but my Dutch grammar is worse than my English grammar.

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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by Maurits » Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:27 pm

Obsidia wrote:
Maurits wrote:Anyways, when will someone make the Dutch Lesson?
I would, but my Dutch grammar is worse than my English grammar.
Dutch is one of the most difficult languages in the world. :P
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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by Andres » Sat Apr 13, 2013 2:36 pm

Maurits wrote:
Obsidia wrote:
Maurits wrote:Anyways, when will someone make the Dutch Lesson?
I would, but my Dutch grammar is worse than my English grammar.
Dutch is one of the most difficult languages in the world. :P
isnt that spanish ?:P
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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by Rick » Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:55 pm

I guess this can help some people, but I cba to read it :X
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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by Connor » Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:57 pm

Pfft noob I haz 1337 grmmaer Famalam
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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by I2aw origins » Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:19 pm

One of...

Anyways, from what I've been told by foreigners moving to my school and such, English is the hardest language they've had to learn. Recently a guy from Sudan moved to my school, he was fluent in Arabic, Chinese and is now taking English lessons. He says English is the hardest language he has ever even attempted to learn.

I'm going to assume that it is because of the amount of slang America has.

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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by Remzy » Sun Apr 14, 2013 11:24 am

Yeah... I agree on a dutch lesson :)
Not exactly fair saying that people with bad grammar NEED AN ENGLISH LESSON as THEY'RE probably dutch.
PS: It does also annoy me when people use horrible grammar also... but I suppose it's understandable when English isn't their first language.
But no exceptions for British and American folk. Dat's jus' teking da piss like bruv.

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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by Justin » Thu May 02, 2013 11:48 am

I've decided to revive this thread and moved it to a more appropriate section, considering the fact this is a guide on how to use proper grammar.

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Re: An English Lesson...

Post by Big ed » Thu May 02, 2013 12:11 pm

I2aw origins wrote:One of...

Anyways, from what I've been told by foreigners moving to my school and such, English is the hardest language they've had to learn. Recently a guy from Sudan moved to my school, he was fluent in Arabic, Chinese and is now taking English lessons. He says English is the hardest language he has ever even attempted to learn.

I'm going to assume that it is because of the amount of slang America has.
The other Germanic languages are far more difficult than English, i.e Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian. English is my third language.
The most widely spoken Germanic languages are English and German, with approximately 300–400 million and over 100 million native speakers respectively. They belong to the West Germanic family. The West Germanic group also includes other major languages, such as Dutch with 23 million and Afrikaans with over 6 million native speakers. The North Germanic languages include Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, and Faroese, which have a combined total of about 20 million speakers.[6] The SIL Ethnologue lists 53 different Germanic languages.
Threw in that quote for those who might not know what the Germanic languages are.

Ontopic, nice post.

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