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Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 14:25
by malsa
yes i really want this thread (Is this correct Grammar?)
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 14:29
by Brody Craft
Why would you want this thread?
I have a rare OCD type, its called Word OCD, everytime i see bad grammar, im outta here
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 14:32
by Brody Craft
...Faizal Needs Intensive Training
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 14:41
by Barky
What Faizal said "yes i really want this thread (Is this correct Grammar?)"
What he should have said (What were you trying to say? lol)
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:05
by malsa
Mmmmmmm seem like you two guys making fun with me
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:07
by Brody Craft
Uhhhh... no we didnt...
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:09
by malsa
But why Barky said this "What Faizal said "yes i really want this thread (Is this correct Grammar?)"
What he should have said (What were you trying to say? lol):/
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:10
by Brody Craft
Its becuase of your grammar, Grammar Class will START tommorow
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:16
by malsa
Brody Craft wrote: ↑14 Jul 2017, 15:10
Its becuase of your grammar, Grammar Class will START tommorow
Mmmm maybe nope next day i will have a grammar class in school so nope
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:17
by Brody Craft
NO EXCEPTION

Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:18
by malsa
Oh Come on, i out of here

Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:19
by Brody Craft
hey get back here!

Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:26
by malsa
Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:32
by Barky
FaizalGo112 wrote: ↑14 Jul 2017, 15:05
Mmmmmmm seem like you two guys making fun with me
I said it because I was going to put the correct version of the sentence but then I realised I didn't understand what you were trying to say

Re: Language classes
Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 15:35
by Brody Craft
I wont michael jordan
Re: Language classes
Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 19:08
by Kulche
Polish is weird sometimes.
Example:
"Wyindywidualizowany indywidualista wyindywidualizowal sie z tlumu wyindywidualizowanych indywidualistow"

Re: Language classes
Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 21:20
by CommanderABab
Kulche wrote: ↑19 Jul 2017, 19:08
Polish is weird sometimes.
Example:
"Wyindywidualizowany indywidualista wyindywidualizowal sie z tlumu wyindywidualizowanych indywidualistow"
That a Polska tounge twister?
Care to translate?
Re: Language classes
Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 04:40
by Bearbear76
former member wrote: ↑19 Jul 2017, 21:38
How about this
"Корабли лавировали, лавировали, лавировали, да и не вылавировали"
The ships maneuvered, maneuvered, maneuvered, and did not pull out
How I said it
Korrablii lavi...rro....valii lavi...rrova....lii lavirrovali da ii nye veila...vipovali
Re: Language classes
Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 09:14
by Bearbear76
former member wrote: ↑20 Jul 2017, 08:14
former member wrote: ↑20 Jul 2017, 01:05
I think we need new thread for this topic, because
1) Lots of damaged information
2) This thread was created by a banned user
Tell that to Forum Chatbox lul
We can't lose that
Re:
Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 00:53
by CommanderABab
former member wrote: ↑14 Mar 2017, 17:31
Okay
А - sounds like u in sun, Б - b, В - v, Г - g, Д - d, E - very soft e, Ё - yo, Ж - zh (similar to j), З - z, И - i, Й - like y in yak, К - k, Л - l, M - m, H - n, O - o, П - р, P - like very hard r, С - s, T - t, У - u, Ф - f, X - like very hard H, Ц - ts (like german z), Ч - ch, Ш - sh, Щ - soft sh', Ъ - solid sign, makes sound before it harder and separates it from vowel, Ы - like very hard i, maybe even ui, Ь - soft sign, makes sound before it softer and separates it from vowel, Э - like a in apple, Ю - like you, Я - like ya.
Ukrainian is almost the same, but there's some exlusions:
В sounds like w, Г sounds like h, and there's particular letter for sound g - Ґ. There's no solid sign, it's " ' " sign instead of it. E sounds like Russian Э, and Russian Е sounds like Ukrainian Є. And there's one more letter Ї - it sounds like Russian Йи.
I found a great internet tool to fix this &# stuff:
http://www.endmemo.com/unicode/unicodeconverter.php
Copy what ever has &#decimal number in it, past it into the second box, press convert. Copy the results from the first box. Paste the correction here:
Okay
А - sounds like u in sun, Б - b, В - v, Г - g, Д - d, E - very soft e, Ё - yo, Ж - zh (similar to j), З - z, И - i, Й - like y in yak, К - k, Л - l, M - m, H - n, O - o, П - р, P - like very hard r, С - s, T - t, У - u, Ф - f, X - like very hard H, Ц - ts (like german z), Ч - ch, Ш - sh, Щ - soft sh', Ъ - solid sign, makes sound before it harder and separates it from vowel, Ы - like very hard i, maybe even ui, Ь - soft sign, makes sound before it softer and separates it from vowel, Э - like a in apple, Ю - like you, Я - like ya.
Ukrainian is almost the same, but there's some exlusions:
В sounds like w, Г sounds like h, and there's particular letter for sound g - Ґ. There's no solid sign, it's " ' " sign instead of it. E sounds like Russian Э, and Russian Е sounds like Ukrainian Є. And there's one more letter Ї - it sounds like Russian Йи.