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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 12.11.2014, 16:08 (12.11.2014)FlutterMudkip schrieb: I would like to buy a hamburger. We have lots of kinds of burgers here. Which one would you like? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Rainbow Dash und co - 12.11.2014, 20:28 I think my English isn't that good but bad ins't it too . Curently I do my English ,,Matura'' Exam. And in my vocational school I learn Buisnes English because my Job is transport Manager. Im realy bad at Tenses but I learn it now and it gets better and better I love to speak English and my opinion is that British Englisch is the cocksucking English. I realy like American English but no school realy teach it. That suks because American is much more easyer because they give a fuck how you say it. RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Mudkipz - 12.11.2014, 20:53 (12.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:The fish 'n' chips burger, please!(12.11.2014)FlutterMudkip schrieb: I would like to buy a hamburger. (12.11.2014)Rainbow Dash und co schrieb: Curently I do my English ,,Matura'' Exam.Matura? This sounds like you're an Austrian (because those Germans have that weird word called "Abitur"). So... Good evening and Servus . RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 12.11.2014, 21:13 (12.11.2014)Rainbow Dash und co schrieb: I think my English isn't that good but bad ins't it too . Curently I do my English ,,Matura'' Exam. And in my vocational school I learn Buisnes English because my Job is transport Manager. Im realy bad at Tenses but I learn it now and it gets better and better I love to speak English and my opinion is that British Englisch is the cocksucking English. I realy like American English but no school realy teach it. That suks because American is much more easyer because they give a fuck how you say it. Do you want to improve your English? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Dashie479Derpy - 12.11.2014, 21:18 --- RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Rainbow Dash und co - 12.11.2014, 21:25 (12.11.2014)FlutterMudkip schrieb:(12.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:The fish 'n' chips burger, please!(12.11.2014)FlutterMudkip schrieb: I would like to buy a hamburger. Servus Yea realy that German Guys ... realy Wreados XD hahh just kidding @Morasain Yea of course I want that I have now 3 times a week English ... I learn it at my Matura, at my school and in my work I will have there is an English Program too (it beginns in Dezember). Matura school is 2 times a week. 3 houres long a day. In school I have it 2 school lessons. At work I will have it every 2 nd Friday from 08:00 - 12:00 o'clock with an native Speaker from Austraila! If I hear my self talking I think I'm a little Twilight hihi RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - ElManuel - 12.11.2014, 21:55 Hey guys I love english. I had english lessons since "Grundschule". But I am afrait that my english skills will become worse becaus I am out of school now. So this thread is perfect fore me. (Please tell me if i made some mistaces ) RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Rainbow Dash und co - 12.11.2014, 22:23 (12.11.2014)ElManuel schrieb: Hey guys Ow yea I will try if you want that. First at all ... English and every other Language is written ,,big''. ,,Grundschule'' is called British: primary school / American: elementary school for mistakes yea and some other writing mistakes but it's okay so I hope I can help you a little bit RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 12.11.2014, 22:59 @Final Judgement: First of all, welcome to the forum! I have to admit that I have never been to Brighton, but I absolutely adore London. It's an amazingly beautiful city. By the way, the pictures in your signature and avatar, is that you? @Rainbow Dash und co: Well, congratulations on that... but... your vocabulary and grammar seems to be pretty bad. For example, it's not "first at all", but "first of all". There are plenty of other mistakes, though, so... yeah. No offense. And if you want to give a tip to someone else, you should stick to it yourself... neither tense nor language are to be written with a capital letter. RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Mudkipz - 12.11.2014, 23:04 Hey again, I'm just wondering if someone has experiences with the Scandinavian languages (like Swedish, Danish, or Norwegian). Because... well, these are Germanic languages like German and English, and... uhm, I love them, especially Swedish . RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 12.11.2014, 23:07 Just learn Old English. RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Mudkipz - 12.11.2014, 23:09 (12.11.2014)Morasain schrieb: Just learn Old English. Old English? I've never heard about that. How is it? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 12.11.2014, 23:13 Pretty funny. RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 13.11.2014, 01:03 (12.11.2014)FlutterMudkip schrieb:How would you like your fries?(12.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:The fish 'n' chips burger, please!(12.11.2014)FlutterMudkip schrieb: I would like to buy a hamburger. (12.11.2014)FlutterMudkip schrieb:(12.11.2014)Morasain schrieb: Just learn Old English. Jump to 02:55 for the readings. Very interesting, isn't it? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 13.11.2014, 01:14 That guy should never be a narrator. His voice is pretty annoying... RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 13.11.2014, 01:23 (13.11.2014)Morasain schrieb: That guy should never be a narrator. His voice is pretty annoying... Well... still reads Old English better than me! RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 13.11.2014, 01:31 Ha, just wait a year and I can read that just as good as he does! RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 13.11.2014, 01:37 Lol okay So how are you doing? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 13.11.2014, 01:45 Pretty fine. Just finished reading a chapter about language relations, now I'm atching a few episodes of Naruto. How about you? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 13.11.2014, 01:50 I am just sitting here with my smartphone thinking what to do. I have no special plans but maybe I should go for a little bit of exercise. Is there a book about language relations? It sounds very interesting. What was it about so far? |