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Although this is the IL-2 forum i don't want to become the best pilot.
I search for somebody for "everything". Well, maybe some of you guys know forums or websites for such a special purpose, to connect Germans with english people. Bye, Hecke |
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Suggestion:
Join the UK-Dedicated servers sometime (Read the rules before you do anything else ) and set yourself up on the TeamSpeak server. There are two servers that get most of the traffic these days and they have different levels of difficulty so you can find something you're looking for. The folks on there mostly speak English (although I hear all sorts of languages from time to time) so it'll be a good way to immerse yourself in the language. You will hear English as spoken by people with several different accents and ranging from native english speakers to very well spoken second or third language speakers as well. Several members are German so that may help too if you get stuck.
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english lenguagge is simple but also complicated to abreviation works and double sense of work.
i am italian and for learnenglish you training to chat online and write in the forum and step by step you learn english and correct your errors. is difficoult for english peoples learn italian lenguagge this lenguagge derive from LATINO and 1 lenguagge speak in the world is SPANISH also this derive from LATINO. also ENGLISH have latino derivance remember romanus emperor go to brittain. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Britain. |
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I have the privilege of knowing many "non English " people and i have to say that their English grammar and speech is technically alot better than the average kid[child] born native in this country.Thank god for spell check LOL
Our language is so variant from one small area to another , a matter of miles for example a native from Essex will sound different from someone in Cambridgeshire 50 miles apart and the person from Cambridgeshire will sound totally different to someone from Norfolk,Suffolk also only a handful of miles apart. Ironically you would probably learn better English from a Dutch person or someone from a Scandinavian country that is fluent in the correct English. Last edited by Trumper; 09-17-2010 at 03:49 PM. Reason: spelt from as form - see even we get it wrong LOL. |
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I am a Norwegian, so I speak one of the Germanic languages. Having a Spanish wife, I can very much vouch for what Xilon is saying.
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Actually I did… One thing is to suffer influence from other linguistic branches (e.g. introduction of new vocabulary/words) - That’s what happens in our days with the introduction of English vocabulary in several languages. (e.g. Portuguese)
The other is to have a language like the English that clearly comes from a Germanic branch and has nothing to do with Latin. Being that said, English doesn’t have “...latino derivance...” like Xilon_X stated. Cheers |
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tank you to english and american for respond to my topic my video my idea my question and tank you because i learn english and translate in italian tank you als to all member russian norvegian francese spanish ecc.ec.
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