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tonyblair
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51/M/Wolverhampton, United Kingdom Join Date: Jul 2007 | Greenlandish, Alaskan and Bedouinish, just the basics, like basically, they don`t exist. I don`t swear, either. Not for years, anyway.
... Tony.
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tonyblair
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51/M/Wolverhampton, United Kingdom Join Date: Jul 2007 | x_laura_x said: I got an A in french and a C in german
A good grade for English too, I suspect?
Well, when you travel over to France, you should be able to communicate well with them. Did you, like I did, find German a little bit tougher to learn, what with its strange word-order and 3 genders?
 As Middle-East Special Envoy, I need a camel, tent and a big stick for Gordon, for selling off all our Gold Reserves, the silly Moo. | | |
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tonyblair
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51/M/Wolverhampton, United Kingdom Join Date: Jul 2007 | x_laura_x said: Yeah I found german harder. I got a B in english language and a C in english literature
German is more difficult, both to write and to speak, really. Well done with your two English results.
I took Latin at school, this is now termed a "dead" language, it is no longer spoken, but I was fascinated with it, because therein, you can see where so very many of our modern-day English words originated from. Just one small example for you, the latin word "Navigo" means "I sail". Thus you see where we get the word "navigate".
 As Middle-East Special Envoy, I need a camel, tent and a big stick for Gordon, for selling off all our Gold Reserves, the silly Moo. | | |
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