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Jerin Nekros



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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:49 pm    Post subject:  

I took spanish in high school which is pretty much where i learned to read it. I didn't start learning to speak it until i was actively listening to the immigrants we had working the late night janitorial shift at one of my jobs. I got better at it when i started taking it in college where my teachers actually used the language in the classroom.
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RautorDarkness



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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:49 pm    Post subject:  

dragonfly wrote: yep but i enjoy learning and biorust my spanish teacher said the same thing and all that i remember that my mind did was this.

(AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH).

Than I guess I should stick to Spanish ans English for now, hehe! :D
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BioRust



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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:50 pm    Post subject:  

I hate it when people teach you something, then once your all done they tell you that your never going to use what you learned. Kinda like high school chemistry teachers
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RautorDarkness



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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:52 pm    Post subject:  

Jerin Nekros wrote: I took spanish in high school which is pretty much where i learned to read it. I didn't start learning to speak it until i was actively listening to the immigrants we had working the late night janitorial shift at one of my jobs. I got better at it when i started taking it in college where my teachers actually used the language in the classroom.

Yay, viva the immigrants! :D
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RautorDarkness



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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:53 pm    Post subject:  

BioRust wrote: I hate it when people teach you something, then once your all done they tell you that your never going to use what you learned. Kinda like high school chemistry teachers

Some stuff in algebra too, hehe! :D
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Caroline



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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:54 pm    Post subject:  

((Kiala Tigara,

I actually am from the States :) Born and raised here.

I used to know Latin moderately well. It's hard to know "awesomely" unless you really use it. Still... I could struggle through a lot of latin text and generally get the idea. And, having taken some 4 years of it, my vocabulary is freaking huge. And, even if I don't necessarily know the word, I might recognize its latin root-word, and get a general idea of what the word means.

Same goes for Japanese. I used to know enough to get me in trouble, and generally get me back out of trouble, but I was never really fluent in it. And, it has been forever now since I've used it, let alone read it. I bet, if I sat down with it, I could struggle my way through it...

...actually I funny Japanese story. I was at a military class at Fort Leonard Wood. Myself and Tanaka (who was from Guam) kinda knew Japanese between the both of us. Problem came up when we were asked to meet with representatives of a village. When we got there, the representative spoke fluent Japanese... and Tanaka and I were just... wow were we outclassed. I constantly had to ask her to slow down. It was kinda funny. I guess you had to be there.))
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RautorDarkness



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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:08 pm    Post subject:  

Caroline wrote: ((Kiala Tigara,

I actually am from the States :) Born and raised here.

I used to know Latin moderately well. It's hard to know "awesomely" unless you really use it. Still... I could struggle through a lot of latin text and generally get the idea. And, having taken some 4 years of it, my vocabulary is freaking huge. And, even if I don't necessarily know the word, I might recognize its latin root-word, and get a general idea of what the word means.

Same goes for Japanese. I used to know enough to get me in trouble, and generally get me back out of trouble, but I was never really fluent in it. And, it has been forever now since I've used it, let alone read it. I bet, if I sat down with it, I could struggle my way through it...

...actually I funny Japanese story. I was at a military class at Fort Leonard Wood. Myself and Tanaka (who was from Guam) kinda knew Japanese between the both of us. Problem came up when we were asked to meet with representatives of a village. When we got there, the representative spoke fluent Japanese... and Tanaka and I were just... wow were we outclassed. I constantly had to ask her to slow down. It was kinda funny. I guess you had to be there.))

I admire anyone who can understand Japanese even if just a little, the language looks hard to learn just by looking at it!

I mean all those line and lines and lines... its just confusing!

Any of these people deserves recognition for even only knowing some of it!

*Applause* :D
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Hoshiginiro



Joined: 03 Feb 2010
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:12 pm    Post subject:  

RautorDarkness wrote: Caroline wrote: ((Kiala Tigara,

I actually am from the States :) Born and raised here.

I used to know Latin moderately well. It's hard to know "awesomely" unless you really use it. Still... I could struggle through a lot of latin text and generally get the idea. And, having taken some 4 years of it, my vocabulary is freaking huge. And, even if I don't necessarily know the word, I might recognize its latin root-word, and get a general idea of what the word means.

Same goes for Japanese. I used to know enough to get me in trouble, and generally get me back out of trouble, but I was never really fluent in it. And, it has been forever now since I've used it, let alone read it. I bet, if I sat down with it, I could struggle my way through it...

...actually I funny Japanese story. I was at a military class at Fort Leonard Wood. Myself and Tanaka (who was from Guam) kinda knew Japanese between the both of us. Problem came up when we were asked to meet with representatives of a village. When we got there, the representative spoke fluent Japanese... and Tanaka and I were just... wow were we outclassed. I constantly had to ask her to slow down. It was kinda funny. I guess you had to be there.))

I admire anyone who can understand Japanese even if just a little, the language looks hard to learn just by looking at it!

I mean all those line and lines and lines... its just confusing!

Any of these people deserves recognition for even only knowing some of it!

*Applause* :D I know the basics of japanese ....i know the table of katakana and hiragana and i know good morning, hello during the day time and good evening . also i know how are you, i am fine and your very welcome also yes and no ....a few other phrases but thats alot to type...most of my learning is formal and i only took two years of it ...i would have taken more but Mr. Komura had to retire ...and i didnt want to learn from a white guy that learned from a book
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RautorDarkness



Joined: 22 Dec 2009
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:19 pm    Post subject:  

To Miss Hoshiginiro:

Like I posted before I admire people who have actually learned some of the Japanese language!

So here is an applause to you! :D :D :D

*Applause*

*Applause*

*Applause* :D
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DesertWolf



Joined: 25 Sep 2008
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:38 pm    Post subject:  

私は日本語をよく知っている。

Oh well,我知道國語。
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BioRust



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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:10 pm    Post subject:  

Well, its good to know other people know the language
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Kiala_Tiagra



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Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 5:23 am    Post subject:  

Caroline wrote: ((Kiala Tigara,

I actually am from the States :) Born and raised here.

I used to know Latin moderately well. It's hard to know "awesomely" unless you really use it. Still... I could struggle through a lot of latin text and generally get the idea. And, having taken some 4 years of it, my vocabulary is freaking huge. And, even if I don't necessarily know the word, I might recognize its latin root-word, and get a general idea of what the word means.

Same goes for Japanese. I used to know enough to get me in trouble, and generally get me back out of trouble, but I was never really fluent in it. And, it has been forever now since I've used it, let alone read it. I bet, if I sat down with it, I could struggle my way through it...

...actually I funny Japanese story. I was at a military class at Fort Leonard Wood. Myself and Tanaka (who was from Guam) kinda knew Japanese between the both of us. Problem came up when we were asked to meet with representatives of a village. When we got there, the representative spoke fluent Japanese... and Tanaka and I were just... wow were we outclassed. I constantly had to ask her to slow down. It was kinda funny. I guess you had to be there.))

wait miss i am confused. you say you are from the USA?
but you sound like not from USA. i am a bit confused >_<

@ kommy: yes indonesian is the lnaguage of indonesia
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Caroline



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Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:43 am    Post subject:  

((Kiala,

I'll bite. What made you think I wasn't an American?))
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Kiala_Tiagra



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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:11 am    Post subject:  

well its pointed out that you used a lot )) and (( in your post on the forums, and only people who doesnt know english well usually does that, I have a friend in Russia who type using )) a lot like you did dear

also there were sometimes some grammar error in your post but thats it x3
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henkcobra



Joined: 28 Jan 2008
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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:09 am    Post subject:  

Caroline, I;m so sorry that I didn't posted sooner, I complet over saw this topic.

Please forgive me.

Thank you for your suport about my english skills, your rp is very good. I read it every week, you should make a story with Jessica.

Desertwolf, I thought that you were gone complet after your friends, teachers and family were ' disapointed' about the time frame of bonbon.
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Jerin Nekros



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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:35 pm    Post subject:  

Kiala_Tiagra wrote: well its pointed out that you used a lot )) and (( in your post on the forums, and only people who doesnt know english well usually does that, I have a friend in Russia who type using )) a lot like you did dear

also there were sometimes some grammar error in your post but thats it x3

Kiala American's make grammar mistakes in English constantly. to quote Hank hill.

"You failed English? Bobby you speak English!"
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Kiala_Tiagra



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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 1:12 pm    Post subject:  

o.o oh i diidnt know

but whats with the constant (( and ))?
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Hoshiginiro



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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 1:24 pm    Post subject:  

Kiala_Tiagra wrote: o.o oh i diidnt know

but whats with the constant (( and ))? I know the answer to that ....Caroline uses those when she is talking in OOC she dosent use them if its her fursona talking only when its herself speaking ^_^
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Caroline



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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:15 pm    Post subject:  

((Kiala,

I use the parentheses to show when Caroline's-Real-World-Avatar is talking, regardless of what it is.

So, Hoshiginro is correct.))
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Aaron_Thom



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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 7:37 pm    Post subject:  

I've tried to learn Latin and Spanish on my own. Could never grasp it. I would love to learn German and Gaelic.
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RautorDarkness



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Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:56 am    Post subject:  

Aaron_Thom wrote: I've tried to learn Latin and Spanish on my own. Could never grasp it. I would love to learn German and Gaelic.

I tried to learn German back when I was in high school, but my teacher was kind of lousy so I didn't learn much!

I only as a few pronouns and sentence structures, not even enough to ask for simple directions!

Lousy teacher! :evil:

Hehe!
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Kiala_Tiagra



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Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:26 pm    Post subject:  

Hoshiginiro wrote: Kiala_Tiagra wrote: o.o oh i diidnt know

but whats with the constant (( and ))? I know the answer to that ....Caroline uses those when she is talking in OOC she dosent use them if its her fursona talking only when its herself speaking ^_^
ohhh o.o.....

thanks hun, and thanks miss caroline for the explanation
@aaron: lol i love to learn russian too, since it is the opposite of English, and russian language seems cool
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Symphony



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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:53 am    Post subject:  

Being Danish, I can understand and read some Swedish and Norwegian too, as the languages are similar. I'm better at English than I am at either of those two languages, though. I've also been taught German and Spanish, but it's very little I remember of either language today.

I make a lot of typos. I guess I could use the excuse that English isn't my first language, but the truth is that I do the same thing when writing in Danish. I believe it's because I try to type a bit too quickly, so I end up getting the letters all mixed up. Sometimes I don't even understand how I can possibly misspell a word as badly as I do, since I have once even managed to write my fursona's name as Cosnatce. :?
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Kiala_Tiagra



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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:50 am    Post subject:  

Symphony wrote: Being Danish, I can understand and read some Swedish and Norwegian too, as the languages are similar. I'm better at English than I am at either of those two languages, though. I've also been taught German and Spanish, but it's very little I remember of either language today.

I make a lot of typos. I guess I could use the excuse that English isn't my first language, but the truth is that I do the same thing when writing in Danish. I believe it's because I try to type a bit too quickly, so I end up getting the letters all mixed up. Sometimes I don't even understand how I can possibly misspell a word as badly as I do, since I have once even managed to write my fursona's name as Cosnatce. :?

this might be weird but I never thought you were danish, I thought you were american since like you say, you speak english very very good
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Symphony



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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:19 pm    Post subject:  

Kiala_Tiagra wrote:
this might be weird but I never thought you were danish, I thought you were american since like you say, you speak english very very good
Thank you, though I wouldn't say that my English is very good. It's just better than my Swedish and Norwegian. :P

I just wish I didn't make all those typos. :roll:
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Hoshiginiro



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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:30 pm    Post subject:  

Symphony wrote: Kiala_Tiagra wrote:
this might be weird but I never thought you were danish, I thought you were american since like you say, you speak english very very good
Thank you, though I wouldn't say that my English is very good. It's just better than my Swedish and Norwegian. :P

I just wish I didn't make all those typos. :roll: you are not alone my mind thinks one spelling and my fingers type another lol 'her' becomes 'erh' and so on my fingers have dyslexia
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Caroline



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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 4:00 pm    Post subject:  

((Wait... so we have three Danish people in the club?

Henk, who is our creame filled danish.

Symphony, who is our chocolate filled danish.

And Scorpia, who is our key lime pie filled danish... mostly because you seem a blend of sweet and wicked.

...
...
...

um... it was a lot funnier when I thought about it to myself... yeah... i know... lame.))
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Symphony



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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 4:04 pm    Post subject:  

Henk isn't Danish. I believe that he is Dutch.

There have actually been two other Danes here, if I remember correctly. They weren't around for long, though.
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Hoshiginiro



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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 4:50 pm    Post subject:  

Caroline wrote: ((Wait... so we have three Danish people in the club?

Henk, who is our creame filled danish.

Symphony, who is our chocolate filled danish.

And Scorpia, who is our key lime pie filled danish... mostly because you seem a blend of sweet and wicked.

...
...
...

um... it was a lot funnier when I thought about it to myself... yeah... i know... lame.)) you know Caroline you are funny ...stop beating yourself up because it doesn't look right written ....its hard to get the tone and inflection of your voice across through text but that dosen't mean your jokes don't bring a chuckle
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henkcobra



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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:32 pm    Post subject:  

Jup miss Mayflower, I'm Dutch. A Dutch dwarf, I'm the shortest of the family only 1.81 meter tall the rest is 1.90 meter tall.

But I like the Danish furs, like the lovely tails, the swingin hips, the big breasts, the kissable lips, the soft fur etc etc etc.
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