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05-27-2008, 09:25 PM
C'est agreable?
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05-27-2008, 09:30 PM
Je ne comprends pas. Peut-quelqu'un expliquer dans l'anglais?
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05-27-2008, 09:33 PM
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That's good. I would love to go to France someday. Do you know who Johnny Depp is? If you do, I heard that he has a home in France, and I was wondering if maybe you'd heard something about it. [email protected] They crawl in your head They dig in your bones If you let them, they won't let go They have no hope They have no soul If you let them then they'll take yours |
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05-27-2008, 09:35 PM
Noodle asked me:
"How old are you? Excuse-me if the question is too personal." That's all. So I replied that I'm 30 years old, and don't worry, the question is not as such personal for me Qu'est ce qui pourrait être plus beau que les fleurs de cerisier? さくらのはなが だいすきですよ! (Sakura no hana ga daisuki desu yo!) |
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05-27-2008, 09:37 PM
Yes, I know Johnny Depp (really like Tim Burton's movies ), but don't know where is his place... I'll try to check someday, maybe in Paris?
Qu'est ce qui pourrait être plus beau que les fleurs de cerisier? さくらのはなが だいすきですよ! (Sakura no hana ga daisuki desu yo!) |
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05-27-2008, 09:46 PM
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And, yes, Tim Burton's movies are REALLY good. So, you're just a beginner with English? You're really good for a beginner. But a beginner to me is about a year long of studying it. How long is a beginner to you? Me pardonner si ceci est a personnel. ;P [email protected] They crawl in your head They dig in your bones If you let them, they won't let go They have no hope They have no soul If you let them then they'll take yours |
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05-27-2008, 09:53 PM
In fact I practice english since the age of 12, so it is eighteen years ago now
I'm not a kind of beginner, but I know my english isn't very close to perfection . So I'm trying to work a little each day, as I really like to listen it, write it and think by it. To answer your question more, a beginner remains a beginner if he's (or she's) not able to think entirely in his/her mind the sentence that he/she 's trying to write or say in the foreign tongue. Example: when I write or talk in english, I think in english. If I write or talk in japanese or german, I think in french then translate. So in these tongues I'm an absolute beginner anyway. Qu'est ce qui pourrait être plus beau que les fleurs de cerisier? さくらのはなが だいすきですよ! (Sakura no hana ga daisuki desu yo!) |
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05-27-2008, 10:01 PM
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Well, then I am a true beginner in French. And Spanish. And I don't even have the basics down for Japanese yet. =P I did kind of start to say Spanish in my head a little bit last year, though. But I still only knew sentences for some things. [email protected] They crawl in your head They dig in your bones If you let them, they won't let go They have no hope They have no soul If you let them then they'll take yours |
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