Question to the non native speakers
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Question to the non native speakers
do you think that the quality of the english you speak and type varies from day to day?
on some days i´m able to create decent english posts, but on others it seems difficult to even write down single, understandable sentances.
on some days i´m able to create decent english posts, but on others it seems difficult to even write down single, understandable sentances.
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Re: Question to the non native speakers
I can't say this about english but I do have this kind of problem with french.salm wrote:do you think that the quality of the english you speak and type varies from day to day?
on some days i´m able to create decent english posts, but on others it seems difficult to even write down single, understandable sentances.
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words...
It's hard to find words sometimes when your mind is working faster than you can type. I find it's easier when you've got a little time on your hands. I'm ok with deadlines I guess but the setting and time of day do dictate how well I write and respond. Brilliant observation, I must say.
MAHOK! MAHOK!DocHorror wrote:Im sorry, I didn't understand a word of that...
Are you Foreign or something?
foreign to you in any way. i´m german/american. that means i´ve got dual citizenship but i´ve never lived in the us so my american citizenship is rather formal. i´ve never considered voting in the us (the next time i´ll go though, just to get rid of satan himself) for example.
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i´m not sure what MAHOK! means. a friend of mine started to use it permanently and for everything. he said it´s part of the greeting in this one simpsons episode in which homer is in this iluminati organization.DocHorror wrote:What does MAHOK mean?
Well Im not American & don't even live there, so most people on this board are foreign to me...
it sounds pretty cool.
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there already was a long, long thread about this some thime ago.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I thought the US didn't recognise dual-citizenship.
You know, I was thinking of asking a question similar to this...
http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic. ... itizenship
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The US recognizes dual citizenship. It's the idiots at immigration in the airports that get confused like hell and then make a big mess about it.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I thought the US didn't recognise dual-citizenship.
You know, I was thinking of asking a question similar to this...
Technically, there *isn't* such thing as dual/triple citizenship. Either you have country X citizenship or not. You can have more than one, and only a handful of countries actually require you to officially renounce your old nationality. (and no, the Oath of US Immigration or whatever it's called doesn't count as renouncing, even if it's part of the "lyrics". if you tell your old country that you "renounced" it in the Oath, they'll tell you that they couldn't care less about what you said in some braindead speech outside)
actually you dont have problems at airports. you just show the americans your american passport and within the EU (or possibly in Iran) the german passport. that way everybody is happy and you can take the short line.Slartibartfast wrote:The US recognizes dual citizenship. It's the idiots at immigration in the airports that get confused like hell and then make a big mess about it.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I thought the US didn't recognise dual-citizenship.
You know, I was thinking of asking a question similar to this...
Technically, there *isn't* such thing as dual/triple citizenship. Either you have country X citizenship or not. You can have more than one, and only a handful of countries actually require you to officially renounce your old nationality. (and no, the Oath of US Immigration or whatever it's called doesn't count as renouncing, even if it's part of the "lyrics". if you tell your old country that you "renounced" it in the Oath, they'll tell you that they couldn't care less about what you said in some braindead speech outside)
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Depends, English is always hard for me I think in Swedish and build sentences in Swedish so when it gets typed out in English strange things happens...
Also my posts are much shorter in English compared to what they would have been if I would start a topic in Swedish or repying.
Also my posts are much shorter in English compared to what they would have been if I would start a topic in Swedish or repying.
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So do I...salm wrote:Stuttgart/DeutschlandWhere are you live at the moment?
How funny
As for English: My English is usually in the same league every day, except of course when I'm drunk. My English gets better then
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hey, cool, another stuttgarter!Dahak wrote:So do I...salm wrote:Stuttgart/DeutschlandWhere are you live at the moment?
How funny
As for English: My English is usually in the same league every day, except of course when I'm drunk. My English gets better then
i agree with you on the fact that alcohol improves the ability of speaking the english language. that is "speaking" not "writing".
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Of course, as a native Swabian, the correct term would be "Schtuageter" *g*salm wrote:hey, cool, another stuttgarter!Dahak wrote:So do I...salm wrote: Stuttgart/Deutschland
How funny
As for English: My English is usually in the same league every day, except of course when I'm drunk. My English gets better then
i agree with you on the fact that alcohol improves the ability of speaking the english language. that is "speaking" not "writing".
Well, writing drunk is difficult, even if it's only German.
Whereas speaking... My already quite British accent develops another leap of Britishness whenever I'm drunk...
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hmm... StukkateurDahak wrote:Of course, as a native Swabian, the correct term would be "Schtuageter" *g*salm wrote:hey, cool, another stuttgarter!Dahak wrote: So do I...
How funny
As for English: My English is usually in the same league every day, except of course when I'm drunk. My English gets better then
i agree with you on the fact that alcohol improves the ability of speaking the english language. that is "speaking" not "writing".
Well, writing drunk is difficult, even if it's only German.
Whereas speaking... My already quite British accent develops another leap of Britishness whenever I'm drunk...
btw, you dont happen to have seen (is that proper grammar? it sounds good) the kassierer concert last week? i think it was in the universum.
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Bah, no respect for Schwäbischsalm wrote: hmm... Stukkateur
Nope.btw, you dont happen to have seen (is that proper grammar? it sounds good) the kassierer concert last week? i think it was in the universum.
I usually don't go to in discos, and certainly not in Vaihingen. I have enough of that damned university all day long, without going up there at weekends
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hey, i´m a real schwabe, not only that but a real oberschwabe!Dahak wrote:Bah, no respect for Schwäbischsalm wrote: hmm... Stukkateur
that wasnt a disco thing. it was a concert.Nope.
I usually don't go to in discos, and certainly not in Vaihingen. I have enough of that damned university all day long, without going up there at weekends
what do you study?
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I'm studying Software engineering. Beats doing nothingsalm wrote: that wasnt a disco thing. it was a concert.
what do you study?
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