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10-02-2010, 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by dogsbody70 View Post
@Yuri - When you move 'to' a country, it implies a person is going to a different country. An example is me: "I want to move to Japan." The 'to' in red, is the one that shows the action of moving. If you move 'into' a country, it implies moving into the country by force. Example: "Adolf Hitler moved into Poland". And if you move in a country, it suggests you are moving around in the same country. Example: "I moved in Japan, from Nagoya to Akita." Jambo.



this is all so laughable. why should moving into a country be seen to be done by force? Thats bizarre.

We stay in a country, we are within the country we have entered into a country. However, enjoy yourselves folks--

now let somebody write a ditty about this farcical situation.
Glad to provide a bit of humour, dogsbody (-_-") That is how I interpret to use of "into a country". It will rarely be used, that phrase. I was providing simple examples that Yuri would understand, as opposed to poems by Keats and the like


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