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Re: The Well CXVI : Nagash against the wall !
Originally posted by Nagash View PostWait, you know this is gonna hurt, right ?
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I'm doing to punch you in the dick. OK?
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@Bones : I hate how Chinese sounds. In fact I hate the sound of most asian languages. And if I said Turking and Finnish, it's for a good reason
@Dirtbag : it is indeed, you just made a typo
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Re: The Well CXVI : Nagash against the wall !
Originally posted by Nagash View PostEnglish is my third language. Here goes two stories in one :
My parents are German, but they left Germany and went wherever my father found a job. He found his first one in Switzerland, so they moved there (they lived at the Swiss borderline anyway, far southern Germany) for a short time, but long enough for my sister to be born there. Afterwards, they moved to France, to a city called Strasbourg. It's at the German borderline, it's part of the region Alsace. Alsace is one of the region, along with the Lorraine, that the Nazis artificially added to their Reich back then. That's where I was born, and for finanacial reasons, we have never moved since.
So from the very beginning, I was raised in two languages, German inside the house, and French outside. I speak both languages perfectly. My parents gave me the first notions of the English language when I was 9 years old, cause at school I couldn't start English lessons before I was 11. They knew what would later be confirmed - in France, English teachers and lessons just SUCK. My parents helped me to avoid the silly French accent . When I was 13, I also took Spanish classes. I turned out to be a beast with languages (yay !), and the next ones I'm going to try to learn are Turkinsh and Finnish.
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Re: The Well CXVI : Nagash against the wall !
Originally posted by Nagash View PostEnglish is my third language. Here goes two stories in one :
My parents are German, but they left Germany and went wherever my father found a job. He found his first one in Switzerland, so they moved there (they lived at the Swiss borderline anyway, far southern Germany) for a short time, but long enough for my sister to be born there. Afterwards, they moved to France, to a city called Strasbourg. It's at the German borderline, it's part of the region Alsace. Alsace is one of the region, along with the Lorraine, that the Nazis artificially added to their Reich back then. That's where I was born, and for finanacial reasons, we have never moved since.
So from the very beginning, I was raised in two languages, German inside the house, and French outside. I speak both languages perfectly. My parents gave me the first notions of the English language when I was 9 years old, cause at school I couldn't start English lessons before I was 11. They knew what would later be confirmed - in France, English teachers and lessons just SUCK. My parents helped me to avoid the silly French accent . When I was 13, I also took Spanish classes. I turned out to be a beast with languages (yay !), and the next ones I'm going to try to learn are Turkinsh and Finnish.
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Re: The Well CXVI : Nagash against the wall !
Originally posted by Kam View PostSome impressive words to be casually dropping in your second language. Kudos, man.
So, you're a German dude living in France, is that right? How did that come about?
English is my third language. Here goes two stories in one :
My parents are German, but they left Germany and went wherever my father found a job. He found his first one in Switzerland, so they moved there (they lived at the Swiss borderline anyway, far southern Germany) for a short time, but long enough for my sister to be born there. Afterwards, they moved to France, to a city called Strasbourg. It's at the German borderline, it's part of the region Alsace. Alsace is one of the region, along with the Lorraine, that the Nazis artificially added to their Reich back then. That's where I was born, and for finanacial reasons, we have never moved since.
So from the very beginning, I was raised in two languages, German inside the house, and French outside. I speak both languages perfectly. My parents gave me the first notions of the English language when I was 9 years old, cause at school I couldn't start English lessons before I was 11. They knew what would later be confirmed - in France, English teachers and lessons just SUCK. My parents helped me to avoid the silly French accent . When I was 13, I also took Spanish classes. I turned out to be a beast with languages (yay !), and the next ones I'm going to try to learn are Turkinsh and Finnish.
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Re: The Well CXVI : Nagash against the wall !
Some impressive words to be casually dropping in your second language. Kudos, man.
So, you're a German dude living in France, is that right? How did that come about?
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Re: The Well CXVI : Nagash against the wall !
Originally posted by Dirtbagg View PostWhat do you do to pay your bills? Nothing yet. I'm a student, parents pay the shizz.
What do you want to be when you grow up? Maths teacher.
Do you eat french fries? Yep. They taste better than fried French.
How about those flat pancake, I mean crepes? Is a pancake not flat ? I've always had problems with perspective on my plate.Originally posted by Kam View PostAlright, let's cut the **** here. Pictures of the sister. No.Originally posted by newking70 View Postwhat's a nagash? It's the material representation of abstract concepts such as political incorrectness, and, from 6 A.M. 'til noon, the expression of negativity in a misanthropical way.
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Re: The Well CXVI : Nagash against the wall !
Alright, let's cut the **** here. Pictures of the sister.
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Re: The Well CXVI : Nagash against the wall !
What do you do to pay your bills?
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Do you eat french fries?
How about those flat pancake, I mean crepes?
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