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| Originally posted by Unique2701 I don't get the "choy" part either, but the "hi" is referring to the vagina probably. |
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| Originally posted by Meat187 I know, that's why I hope that I'll never be in that situation. I could read and understand a text in French, but they speak so damned quick and inarticulate that I just go . It's completely different with English, unless someone has a very strong accent I can easily follow even fast and colloquial speech. And one thing I have noticed: English seems to have more words than French. Is that an actual fact or just my impression? Where's Lira when you need him?! |
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| Originally posted by Ania_xox french puts indirect objects after the subject. english puts it at the end of a sentence. how is that complicated? |
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| Originally posted by Scottaculous If "hi" is vag then "choy" should be "chul" for smelly? |
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| Originally posted by winston en espanol, se como hablarlo y escribirlo pero la verdad es que no recuerdo las reglas de gramatica muy bien |
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| Originally posted by LeopoldStotch hey baby ... you have a nice <body>. why don't i wrap you up in some sexy bgcolor and outline-color while i open up an XMLHTTPRequest as a form of open communication. if you try to get <b> with me, i'll have to throw some <table> at you. I may throw in some text-indent and display to be more stylish. btw, i am sorry, but the condom is wrapped in a visibility hidden. you have to activate my onClick event to set the condom's visibility to visible, but sometimes you need to set my display to block. i tried. |
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| Originally posted by Ania_xox Fact: the average human speaks at a rate of 120 words per minute. Fact: the average human thinks at a rate of 360 words per minute. Fact: Parisians, on average, speak at a rate of 280 words per minute. Godspeed Meaty! |
fair enough.
there are ways to work around all those things though.
Like I would never say something like "je ne la lui ai pas donn�e"
i'd just say something like "c'etait pas le cas"
The rules are taught to give students a thorough and comprehensive understanding of the intricacies of syntax and stuff.
French is often complicated for english-speaking people, because we don't naturally understand the concept of grammatical gender or verb agreement.
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| Originally posted by Meat187 So that means if I talk to a french woman... she speaks faster than I can think!? |
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| Originally posted by Unique2701 Are you from Hong Kong or mainland China? |
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| Originally posted by Rose yo tambien. aprendi un poco en la escuela hace 2-3 a�os pero ya se me olvido todo |
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| Originally posted by Scottaculous Born in Guang zhou, raised in NYC. You? |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 Por imb�cil. |
There's no way your first language is Spanish.
is that the spanish equivalent for
call me

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| Originally posted by Frenchie There's no way your first language is Spanish. |
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| Originally posted by Rose Te me callas |

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| Originally posted by Ania_xox is that the spanish equivalent for call me |
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| Originally posted by Rose hahahahahaa I SUCK at spelling but I promise you for the first 5 years of my life I only spoke Spanish. |
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all this international tongue rolling is very stimulating
Ruf mich an! 
Zadzwon do mnie
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T�l�phone-moi!
(Is that right?)
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| Originally posted by Meat187 T�l�phone-moi! (Is that right?) |
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| Originally posted by Meat187 Ruf mich an! |
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Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov I have an oral exam next week that will determine whether I can graduate. |
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| Originally posted by Frenchie Better do those jaw exercises. |
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