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Uh, now the problem is solved!
I told them why I don't go to school and they think it's "okay".
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Hi there guys!

LuminFlare, Google is your Friend Wink
Oh now I know Smile
And, how ya all doin? Smile
Hi everypony,
this thread is truly wonderful. English is my second favourite language after all.
But I don't have much to say, so
ceep calm and brony on!
And have good one, guys.
Hi there!
Well... English is best language I think.
I like it even more than my native language ._.
I still like German more than English.
I think German sounds better, much easier to read and to understand what others say. I have much to learn, but I am enjoying it Pinkie happy
I think, english is much easier than the most of the other languages. It's practical, it says what to say with less words.
well yeah, also English doesn't have umlauts and ß.
But it has unpredictable pronunciation and 'th's
(09.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: [ -> ]well yeah, also English doesn't have umlauts and ß.
But it has unpredictable pronunciation and 'th's

The pronunciations and 'th's are just a thing of practice.
What I find the most difficult is that the english grammar is much less flexible than the german grammar.
(09.11.2014)Adr1anG schrieb: [ -> ]
(09.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: [ -> ]well yeah, also English doesn't have umlauts and ß.
But it has unpredictable pronunciation and 'th's

The pronunciations and 'th's are just a thing of practice.
What I find the most difficult is that the english grammar is much less flexible than the german grammar.

Indeed. But with time comes practice, or something like this. RD laugh
(09.11.2014)Domnitro schrieb: [ -> ]
(09.11.2014)Adr1anG schrieb: [ -> ]
(09.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: [ -> ]well yeah, also English doesn't have umlauts and ß.
But it has unpredictable pronunciation and 'th's

The pronunciations and 'th's are just a thing of practice.
What I find the most difficult is that the english grammar is much less flexible than the german grammar.

Indeed. But with time comes practice, or something like this. RD laugh

If it takes too much practice, you know it is not a good language.
If thats they way you think, you better never start learning polish. RD laugh
(09.11.2014)Domnitro schrieb: [ -> ]If thats they way you think, you better never start learning polish. RD laugh
Eh... dobry den Twilight smile
(09.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: [ -> ]
(09.11.2014)Domnitro schrieb: [ -> ]If thats they way you think, you better never start learning polish. RD laugh
Eh... dobry den Twilight smile

RD laugh
How ya doin?
(09.11.2014)Domnitro schrieb: [ -> ]
(09.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: [ -> ]
(09.11.2014)Domnitro schrieb: [ -> ]If thats they way you think, you better never start learning polish. RD laugh
Eh... dobry den Twilight smile

RD laugh
How ya doin?
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Well,english..i must say,my english is not the yellow from the egg <.< .But with this,i hope i can train my english xD
(10.11.2014)Phantom Heart schrieb: [ -> ]Well,english..i must say,my english is not the yellow from the egg <.< .But with this,i hope i can train my english xD
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