RE: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:09 pm
To Germans, that's the same thing...[:D]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_la ... VocabularyORIGINAL: Wirraway_Ace
ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
German sentence structure usually makes more sense than ours . . . for a german-speaking-english-as-a-second-language-type it must be like being taught that 2+2=3 when you know it's 2+2=4. At least english doesn't have those compound 10+ syllable words.
the sheer number of words in English also makes it very difficult to master. If I recall correctly, about 4-times the number of other major languages--and if you include the Oxford vs Webster spelling differences, it has 8 times as many.
Hmm...ORIGINAL: Terminus
To Germans, that's the same thing...[:D]
ORIGINAL: Historiker
But that's what makes the german language so potent [:D]At least english doesn't have those compound 10+ syllable words.
ORIGINAL: Historiker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_la ... VocabularyORIGINAL: Wirraway_Ace
ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
German sentence structure usually makes more sense than ours . . . for a german-speaking-english-as-a-second-language-type it must be like being taught that 2+2=3 when you know it's 2+2=4. At least english doesn't have those compound 10+ syllable words.
the sheer number of words in English also makes it very difficult to master. If I recall correctly, about 4-times the number of other major languages--and if you include the Oxford vs Webster spelling differences, it has 8 times as many.
475.000 to 1.000.000
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language#Vocabulary
9.000.000 [:'(][:D]
I learned it for 5 years, but also have forgotten most. When my sister married 4 or 5 years ago, I talked to a (female) french guest and she stated that my french is nearly without accent. Unfortunately, the words I can spell without accent aren't much more than I have fingers... [;)]ORIGINAL: USS America
I studied French in High School for 2 years, but never had the chance to use it. Some place like this on the internet would have been fantastic practice. Now, 25+ years later, I'm lucky if I remember a few words of French vocabulary. [8|]
Or maybe: Hauptgesellschafterdiskussionsjahresversammlung [;)]ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
ORIGINAL: Historiker
But that's what makes the german language so potent [:D]At least english doesn't have those compound 10+ syllable words.
So . . . instead of saying business meeting all I have to do is say: gesellschafterversammlung. [;)]
what does "to play fast a loose" mean?I think you are playing fast a loose with wiki statistics sir...
ORIGINAL: Historiker
So the not always in front of the verb?
When does a "y" at the end turn into an "ie"?
Doesn't "taught" mean teach? I intended to say "I didn't have any practice", so I've written train like training.
ORIGINAL: Historiker
what does "to play fast a loose" mean?I think you are playing fast a loose with wiki statistics sir...
Well, the world has proven twice that our military isn't the strongest. The chinese are about to show that our export isn't the strongest - so at least leave us our language superiority [;)]ORIGINAL: Mynok
ORIGINAL: Historiker
what does "to play fast a loose" mean?I think you are playing fast a loose with wiki statistics sir...
It means to twist them to say what you want them to say.....[:D]
hell yeah bitches!ORIGINAL: Terminus
Amazing... After THREE YEARS, the day has come. You guys will LOVE this game.
unlike mine[:'(]ORIGINAL: Mynok
Ooops...see? I forgot sprechen was an irregular verb. [8|]
Certainly I will help. Your grammar is fine. Most of your "mistakes" are idiomatic, not grammatical.
ORIGINAL: bobogoboom
unlike mine[:'(]ORIGINAL: Mynok
Ooops...see? I forgot sprechen was an irregular verb. [8|]
Certainly I will help. Your grammar is fine. Most of your "mistakes" are idiomatic, not grammatical.
ORIGINAL: bobogoboom
Hey historiker in germany when yall hunt is it rifle hunting or shotgun hunting. ie are you hunting deer or birds or what? i've only gotten to hunt with a dog once and it was lots of fun.