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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby EG. » Oct 26th, '11, 16:11

DUTCH FTW, even though no one speaks it.
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby the real slim shady » Oct 26th, '11, 16:12

BigBangBazinga wrote:I don't know why but I like reading those type of sentences. Instead of being hard/complicated (like you want to) they're explanatory in some fucked up way. :p

well fuck you sir, i dont know what i can say... or do i? :shifty:

While most of you believe you have mastered the complex forms of words and structure utilised in the vocabulary of an affluent or upper class british person, i fear that this is not the case and that you (reffering to BBB) are very much mistaken and your misconceptions of english being a relatively simple language, are, to be blunt, wrong. I feel that if you took the time to study in great detail the adjustments on words and their order, and the extended vocabulary that some Anglo people tend to use, you would realise that it is in no way a simple matter, and that lots of the words have double meanings. To conclude, i put it to you that all of you are aware of, and are capable of using standard, basic english, however you havent considered that there is more to it than you currently are familiar with.

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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby the real slim shady » Oct 26th, '11, 16:13

or i can just use slang if you would all prefer that :whistle:
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby BigBangBazinga » Oct 26th, '11, 16:13

EvaG wrote:DUTCH FTW, even though no one speaks it.



LMAO, word. It sounds like a mix of German and Danish to me. And I'm not talking about the pastry.
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby Guess_Who » Oct 26th, '11, 16:14

BigBangBazinga wrote:
Guess_Who wrote:actually I can understand that text TRSS wrote quite well.... I have problems to understand slangs, because nobody teached me , so I can't understand torie cheng.

it seems that I can understand posh English. :smoking:


@ bbb...

haha I guess they teach you that way...well LL sounds similar to English J, yes, but it doesn't mean that is a J. its just a way they have to tell you how it sounds...

I guess you know spanish J sounds very different than English J. ;)



Yeah, I know LL doesn't sound like "J" in English. Wait... LL Cool J... We're on to something here! But why not use "Y"? Like Poyo instead of Pollo? I know that must crack you up now, but it really doesn't make any sense. :whistle:


yes....thats one of the hard things.... the ll and the y is pretty much the same, so you have to learn what words are with ll and what are with y. :whistle:
being picky I would say that they don't sound exactly the same, but I think for a foreign it would be almost impossible to differentiate.
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby the real slim shady » Oct 26th, '11, 16:15

Guess_Who wrote:being picky I would say that they don't sound exactly the same, but I think for a foreign it would be almost impossible to differentiate.

it is either a foreign person, or a foreigner, however the latter of the two may be seen as offensive to some people :whistle:
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby EG. » Oct 26th, '11, 16:19

and why do you think a 'v' is a 'b'?




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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby BigBangBazinga » Oct 26th, '11, 16:21

the real slim shady wrote:
BigBangBazinga wrote:I don't know why but I like reading those type of sentences. Instead of being hard/complicated (like you want to) they're explanatory in some fucked up way. :p

well fuck you sir, i dont know what i can say... or do i? :shifty:

While most of you believe you have mastered the complex forms of words and structure utilised in the vocabulary of an affluent or upper class british person, i fear that this is not the case and that you (reffering to BBB) are very much mistaken and your misconceptions of english being a relatively simple language, are, to be blunt, wrong. I feel that if you took the time to study in great detail the adjustments on words and their order, and the extended vocabulary that some Anglo people tend to use, you would realise that it is in no way a simple matter, and that lots of the words have double meanings. To conclude, i put it to you that all of you are aware of, and are capable of using standard, basic english, however you havent considered that there is more to it than you currently are familiar with.

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Don't know if this was just supposed to be funny or if there's some seriousness to it, but I agree. I love to learn new english words and to develop my english. And I looke up some words every now and then to make sure I spell it right. And I know I probably sound like a cave man at times but hey, like you said, it's not my first language!

I haven't been to America (yet) but from listening to music, watching a ton of movies and series, I can tell you this: It's 10 times more difficult understanding british english than it is american. :confusion: With a few exceptions I always use American accent when I talk.
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby Guess_Who » Oct 26th, '11, 16:22

the real slim shady wrote:
Guess_Who wrote:being picky I would say that they don't sound exactly the same, but I think for a foreign it would be almost impossible to differentiate.

it is either a foreign person, or a foreigner, however the latter of the two may be seen as offensive to some people :whistle:


haha :y:


@Eva, not sure if the question is for me, but in spanish B and V are the same, in english sounds a bit different. but in spanish it sounds the same, there are some rules to know which words are with v and which with b , for example after an "M" is always a "B ". never a "V" but sometimes you just have to memorize which words are with b and v.


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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby the real slim shady » Oct 26th, '11, 16:25

EvaG wrote:and why do you think a 'v' is a 'b'?




trss: your English cockiness is on an all time high.

my cock is at an all time high as well.. :shifty:

im only kidding eva, i just wanted to see what your reactions would be to my epic language :flutter:


BBB, your english so far is impeccable... (do you understand that word though? :shifty: ), i dont see any problems with it... apart from your spelling of the word look in that post just then, but that might be a typo.. anyway, your english is good :y: i have never really noticed any problems with it
much like Eva's if im honest.
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby the real slim shady » Oct 26th, '11, 16:26

emma, you homework form the class is to go and chupar una polla... if it isnt done you will have a detention :spank:
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby BigBangBazinga » Oct 26th, '11, 16:27

Guess_Who wrote:
the real slim shady wrote:
Guess_Who wrote:being picky I would say that they don't sound exactly the same, but I think for a foreign it would be almost impossible to differentiate.

it is either a foreign person, or a foreigner, however the latter of the two may be seen as offensive to some people :whistle:


haha :y:


@Eva, not sure if the question is for me, but in spanish B and V are the same, in english sounds a bit different. but in spanish it sounds the same, there are some rules to know which words are with v and which with b , for example after an "M" is always a "B ". never a "V" but sometimes you just have to memorize which words are with b and v.


this is today a language school. I leave the class,I have some things to do. Bye bye you all!!. :wave:



That's also stupid if you ask me! I mean, at least in English and Swedish the letters B and V are very different. I remember when I read Spanish in junior high, I never learned whether to say "vente" or "bente" (the number 20). :laughing:
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby Guess_Who » Oct 26th, '11, 16:30

BigBangBazinga wrote:

That's also stupid if you ask me! I mean, at least in English and Swedish the letters B and V are very different. I remember when I read Spanish in junior high, I never learned whether to say "vente" or "bente" (the number 20). :laughing:


and its veinte, my dear :smoking: you missed the "i".

yeah its an stupid rule. :whistle: But i didn't invent the rules....But I think except for this rules, its not hard to learn spanish...

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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby BigBangBazinga » Oct 26th, '11, 16:31

the real slim shady wrote:
EvaG wrote:and why do you think a 'v' is a 'b'?




trss: your English cockiness is on an all time high.

my cock is at an all time high as well.. :shifty:

im only kidding eva, i just wanted to see what your reactions would be to my epic language :flutter:


BBB, your english so far is impeccable... (do you understand that word though? :shifty: ), i dont see any problems with it... apart from your spelling of the word look in that post just then, but that might be a typo.. anyway, your english is good :y: i have never really noticed any problems with it
much like Eva's if im honest.



What word did I spell wrong? The word "look"? If so then that's a big ass typo. :laughing:

Oh, and yeah, I know what impeccable means. :smoking:

Where in England are you from? I'ma go ahead and take a wild, safe guess and say: London or Manchester, lol.
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Re: Last one to post wins ...GAME

Postby BigBangBazinga » Oct 26th, '11, 16:32

Not to sound cocky but quite a few people have mistaken me for being Canadian or English when I've played Xbox online. :smoking:
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