A Note to Non-Native English Speakers

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A Note to Non-Native English Speakers

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I have been truly impressed by the ability of some of our foreign members to express themselves clearly in the English language. At times, it puts some native English speakers to shame with their bad grammar and atrocious spelling. No names need to be mentioned. [8|]
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Uhhh....I thought being from West Virginia was one of the states considered "honorary foreign citizen", (another, of course being Texas.)[:'(]
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Of course, Bob. I'm proud to be a West Virginian, and in case you didn't know, my wife was born in Texas. Our daughter has a very interesting genetic makeup -- she's musically talented and very outspoken. She has the best (and worst) of her parents' personalities.
I'm definitely gonna have an interesting time in helping her reach her potential.

Now, back on topic, I'm impressed by guys like Puukkoo and Einar and many others whose native language isn't English. They are easily understood, at least in writing. Talking to them may be entirely different-- you think about it, American English is VERY hard for those who can't say "the" or "those". The "th" sound is damn near impossible for many non-natives. I have the same problem with German umlautted vowels, like ü or ö .
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Thanks for your appreciation Sir!

Yes, you have not heard me actually ever speaking in English. Anyway you should be prepared to take at least some of your words back. My English is an horrible mixture of American and British sounds.
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Hey Puukkoo.

The other point I think that needs to be made here is that most of us, Americans at least, only speak one language, English. I have a great amount of respect for anyone who even attempts to speak or write a language other than their native language. And Gunny is correct--you do it very well.
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Checking back in after a long absence...

Much of the reason for the language skills of people like Puukkoo and myself is that the school system in Western Europe has always made a big effort to teach foreign languages, something which is more or less absent in the US system. I myself speak, aside from Danish, English, German and French fluently, and can get by to some small degree in Spanish.
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ORIGINAL: Terminus

Checking back in after a long absence...

Much of the reason for the language skills of people like Puukkoo and myself is that the school system in Western Europe has always made a big effort to teach foreign languages, something which is more or less absent in the US system. I myself speak, aside from Danish, English, German and French fluently, and can get by to some small degree in Spanish.

And as a Danish, you'll probably know something about Norwegian and Swedish too...[;)]
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Well, yeah...[:)]
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For me this - and the Depot - has been a great chance to practice and develope my English writing and understanding. [:)]

(Still having some problems with at/from/on/in/for/of etc.[:(])
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I was born in Michigan but my parents and family were all from West "by god" Virginia. And no, Kenny and I and the rest of the state are not related (maybe).
I too am amazed at the non native English speakers that post in forums that I visit and when I correspond with them. They have raised the bar for me to capitalise letters, use punctuation, and spell check.
I am also appalled at the people from the USA, Canada, Australia and especially the UK.
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ORIGINAL: junk2drive

I was born in Michigan but my parents and family were all from West "by god" Virginia. And no, Kenny and I and the rest of the state are not related (maybe).
I too am amazed at the non native English speakers that post in forums that I visit and when I correspond with them. They have raised the bar for me to capitalise letters, use punctuation, and spell check.
I am also appalled at the people from the USA, Canada, Australia and especially the UK.

What county in West Virginia is your family from?
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ORIGINAL: Puukkoo

Thanks for your appreciation Sir!

Yes, you have not heard me actually ever speaking in English. Anyway you should be prepared to take at least some of your words back. My English is an horrible mixture of American and British sounds.

But, hell, if you know enough to write "an horrible" instead of "a horrible" then you are already ahead of 95% of Americans... myself included, most of the time.

But you did learn British English initially, correct? Very few people learn American English in school.
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Yes, it was very much like "BBC News" English at school. I don't really know why I did write "an horrible".
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ORIGINAL: junk2drive


I am also appalled at the people from the USA, Canada, Australia and especially the UK.


Why you for talking about us like we don't talk proper?

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ORIGINAL: junk2drive

I am also appalled at the people from the USA, Canada, Australia and especially the UK.


Please elaborate for us colonials J2J, je nes comprende................ eh!

Appalled at what exactly one wonders?

Huh?

Huh?



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Ah yes the American Lingo ......Just where did it come from ?

From England, France, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Denmark, Scotland, Mexico, Cuba, etc. etc. and oh yeah Kemo Sabe the American Indians. It may have started off English, but it lost something in the translation.[&:][:D][8D]

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Wow. I'm amazed that some of you don't naturally speak English. In fact, this is one of the most literate forums I've ever been part of. No usage of "u" and "ur", people capitalizing correctly. It's a breath of fresh air compared to 99.5% of the "intarweb".
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Don't forget that the US of A is also the land that has colleges where you can learn to speak (and write?) in Klingon...

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ORIGINAL: sabrejack

Don't forget that the US of A is also the land that has colleges where you can learn to speak (and write?) in Klingon...

200 million geeks can't be wrong...

[;)]

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ORIGINAL:
Yes, you have not heard me actually ever speaking in English. Anyway you should be prepared to take at least some of your words back.

This, I think, applies to majority of finnish people. For some reason, most of us can read and write english quite well, but speaking...that's a whole different thing. On the other hand, our neighbors in sweden, usually speak english a lot better.

I bet the major reason for this is the fact, that finnish language differs more than swedish when compared to english.

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