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sweatdrop Awww, thanks, redface that was definetely a mood lifter blaugh
Especially since I really didn't like that take that much <_<...
I don't usually speak normally like that when I'm speaking english, cause if I would...i'd mumble <_<
(I mumble alot, hehe, but I guess it was okay in that take)
And yeah, not many people like the german language ...as it is, the common way it's spoken, slangy and yucky...hehe...
Still, I think german can sound nice too, hm.
English is still my fav,though, japanese too...but since my japanese pronounciation sucks, english is my numbah one blaugh
You're very welcome indeed. I took german languages class as a GCSE in my school but it was the teacher of the class that made me fail. I hated him with a vengeance and it made me unwilling to learn. Now, I wish I had made more of an effort because I love the language now.
And geman people are so freindly! I went to Austria with my german languages class and we had to pass through Germany on the way. We stopped off at a couple of places while we were there and the people we so unbelievably nice. And all of them were so very generous, one woman gave us a whole bunch of free sweets and snacks.
I tried to ask one woman for a pen in german, but I wasn't very far into my class and only knew the basics, so I got it wrong and she was so polite and was trying to help me with my german. She was trying to teach me how to say it properly and other commonly asked-for things.
And nearly every german person I've met online is the same. Unfortunatly, I didn't keep up with the learning and I've forgotten most of what I learnt in school. One day, I'll attempt it again 3nodding Oh man, I ramble way too much! Sorry guys xp
And geman people are so freindly! I went to Austria with my german languages class and we had to pass through Germany on the way. We stopped off at a couple of places while we were there and the people we so unbelievably nice. And all of them were so very generous, one woman gave us a whole bunch of free sweets and snacks.
I tried to ask one woman for a pen in german, but I wasn't very far into my class and only knew the basics, so I got it wrong and she was so polite and was trying to help me with my german. She was trying to teach me how to say it properly and other commonly asked-for things.
And nearly every german person I've met online is the same. Unfortunatly, I didn't keep up with the learning and I've forgotten most of what I learnt in school. One day, I'll attempt it again 3nodding Oh man, I ramble way too much! Sorry guys xp