Haha hey there. |
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I learn English(school but I learned it by myself by practive ._.),Germany(school either),Russian(I don't even get started ! xa) and Japanese(Learning on my own). That's why I'm looking for someone to talk with in Japanese, English or at last in Germany or Russian. My english is on communicative level B1 I believe, germany basics(I hate this language but I want to pass school). My whole knowledge about russian is few insults,good morning,thank you and sousage. Japanese I know basics of grammar and about 200 words (impressive!). Uhm... I really have no idea what should I say. Most important for me are japanese and English and feel free to contact me! |
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Haha hey there. |
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Ganz gut. I habe keine idea was soll ich sprechen... |
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Mhm... that's pretty much all the german I can remember LOL. I can understand it, but can't speak it well. |
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What about Dutch which have same routes as English and German. English got a bit of celtic. Dutch on the face of it look like germany >.< Reffering to this what you wrote... My vocabulary sucks grammar too :< I want to have a British,Scotish accent too. |
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They still make you take russian? |
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I would be happy to skype German with you. |
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My whole knowledge about germany comes to introduce myself and tell few sentences. I know only theory and my vocabulary about it is pityfull. I can only chat though skype. It's pointless to have a conversation while I'm not able to find the most simple words. :< |
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I know. I just get sick of situations like that... >.< |
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guten tag. ich haben lernen deutsch. |
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Last edited by Raswalt; 06-25-2013 at 10:46 AM.
What's wrong with german accent ? It's quite soft and twist tongue like English. I hate when I have to roll my tongue back to throat or saying velar n' (like when you have to say ing). I'm able to say this n now but only beetwen "i" and "g" no way to say it in another way and that is too bad for me because in japanese there is such a n and you have to say 'nda' or 'un' and it sounds from me like being retarted :/ |
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sorry but could you give an example of a word that uses n in such a harsh way? i wrote lernen, and it ends with a n, is that the n you can't stand? the n between i & g in english is truly a lot more smooth, yes, but is a word ending with n in german what you don't like? is that what you mean. |
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Last edited by Raswalt; 06-26-2013 at 06:40 AM.
Lol i think its funny when your trying to talk to a german person in german then it turns out they speak english. Makes me feel dumb. |
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Und sonst so, wie geht es euch? |
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I'm from little city. I'm sure you cannot recognize. |
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i kind of see what you mean. so you have to be using more of the middle of your tounge against the roof of your mouth with n? |
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@Raswalt |
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