Daggers Posted 4 August 2008 Posted 4 August 2008 English is not a difficult language to learn. Not going by half the inept, illiterate posters we have coming on here on a frequent basis! THEY'RE || THEIR || THERE
Bryn Posted 4 August 2008 Posted 4 August 2008 English is notoriously difficult to learn there are so many exceptions to pretty much every grammatical rule there is.
The Reverend Posted 4 August 2008 Posted 4 August 2008 Not going by half the inept, illiterate posters we have coming on here on a frequent basis! THEY'RE || THEIR || THERE They're's nothing wrong with them. Leave em alone!
cecchini Posted 5 August 2008 Posted 5 August 2008 Actually Chaps, Bulgarian is probably one of the most difficult languages to learn. English is a piece of piss. He probably speaks Russian as well, and knowing how well the education system worked during the Soviet era, i'd be shocked if he did not know at least some english, and therefore just need a little practice. Usually if one speaks more than one language, learning another is a piece of cake.
The Reverend Posted 5 August 2008 Posted 5 August 2008 Actually Chaps, Bulgarian is probably one of the most difficult languages to learn.English is a piece of piss. He probably speaks Russian as well, and knowing how well the education system working during the Soviet era, i'd be shocked if he did not know at least some english, and therefore just need a little practice. Usually if one speaks more than one language, learning another is a piece of cake. What he said.
Hackneyisblue Posted 5 August 2008 Posted 5 August 2008 Actually Chaps, Bulgarian is probably one of the most difficult languages to learn.English is a piece of piss. He probably speaks Russian as well, and knowing how well the education system working during the Soviet era, i'd be shocked if he did not know at least some english, and therefore just need a little practice. Usually if one speaks more than one language, learning another is a piece of cake. Oh yes English is a piece of piss Would we be wooed in the wood. Not that he's likely to use that phrase of course
Sooper Steve's shin Posted 5 August 2008 Posted 5 August 2008 Oh yes English is a piece of pissWould we be wooed in the wood. Not that he's likely to use that phrase of course And if he did, he'd put a question mark at the end of it. (While we're talking language stuff, like)
NewquayFox Posted 5 August 2008 Posted 5 August 2008 My Parents are Irish and I couldnt believe my luck in my first English lesson at school as a kid,it all sounded the same as we already spoke !!!!! ;0)
McFoxy Posted 5 August 2008 Posted 5 August 2008 I dont got no problums wiv english Speak proper, like wot I do!
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