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Offline Gus

Books, language and everything else too
« on: June 20, 2013, 03:07 AM »
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Night Pleasure is a pleasure to read, as liexo says :)
Also, liexo i am talking about the whole dark hunter universe, it have 3 series were- hunter dark hunter and night hunter ( i guess)

I know there are dark hunters and dream hunters, but I thought it was one big family. I stopped reading them at number ten as in France the titles were all mixed up. And then I discovered more books like BDB, M/M and such...  :P
« Last Edit: June 25, 2013, 04:36 AM by liexo »
 
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Offline Gus

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #21 on: June 24, 2013, 02:37 AM »
I'll help :
lee-brea(d)-ree
bee-blee-o-tek

 8)
 
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Offline Suad

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #22 on: June 24, 2013, 04:12 AM »
LOL, I sound retarded when I say that  :D
 
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Offline ninjumper

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #23 on: June 24, 2013, 05:00 AM »
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LOL, I sound retarded when I say that  :D
atleast you're not alone :D
 
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Offline Suad

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #24 on: June 24, 2013, 05:12 AM »
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I learned two new foreign language word.
even though i cannot get the correct pronunciation.

And what are they??

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atleast you're not alone :D

Now that feels good  :P I'm not the only one  :D
 

Offline ninjumper

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #25 on: June 24, 2013, 05:21 AM »
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And what are they??

Don't you go quizzing me in those  >:(, i hardly have mastered there pronunciation  :D
 
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Offline Suad

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #26 on: June 24, 2013, 05:29 AM »
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Don't you go quizzing me in those  >:(, i hardly have mastered there pronunciation  :D

Oh come on. You can't make me curious and then deny  :o At least try  8) Please? I swear I won't laugh  :P Pinky promise and all  :P
What do they mean then?
 

Offline ninjumper

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #27 on: June 24, 2013, 05:34 AM »
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Oh come on. You can't make me curious and then deny  :o At least try  8) Please? I swear I won't laugh  :P Pinky promise and all  :P
What do they mean then?
lee-brea(d)-ree
bee-blee-o-tek

you know why copy and paste were created :)
 
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Offline Suad

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #28 on: June 24, 2013, 05:36 AM »
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lee-brea(d)-ree
bee-blee-o-tek

you know why copy and paste were created :)

That's called cheating  :P
 
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Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #29 on: June 24, 2013, 06:31 AM »
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That's called cheating  :P

Oh. Oh. Oh. French pronunciations - :-\
what I will never get is why its not written as pronounced. It looks very pretty but pronunciation always gets me ??? really? :D :D :D

lee-breary.
beebliotech.

See, I'm pretty sure I'm $crewing it up despite our kind liexo's help :D :D :D
 
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Offline Suad

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #30 on: June 24, 2013, 06:37 AM »
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Oh. Oh. Oh. French pronunciations - :-\
what I will never get is why its not written as pronounced. It looks very pretty but pronunciation always gets me ??? really? :D :D :D

lee-breary.
beebliotech.

See, I'm pretty sure I'm $crewing it up despite our kind liexo's help :D :D :D

Can you speak french??
 

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Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #31 on: June 24, 2013, 07:28 AM »
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Can you speak french??

Do you think? :P

No way. :D :D :D :D I understand some words when its typed, but basic Japanese is all I can claim to speak. :D
 
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Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #32 on: June 24, 2013, 07:44 AM »
It's pronounced exactly as it looks.   But then the only phonetic system I know is French.

You have to remember not to have a lazy mouth and face when you speak French.  You actually use your face muscles to say the words.  If you do it correctly, your face should be sore after talking French all day if you are not use to it.
 

Offline Gus

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #33 on: June 24, 2013, 07:53 AM »
Italian is almost the same, but they don't have our 'on', 'an', 'oin', 'eau' etc ; they pronounce all the letters...

French language might be beautiful, but it's full of grammar rules, full of exceptions !  :P
 
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Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #34 on: June 24, 2013, 08:08 AM »
Francais est tres facile.

Si vous etes intelligent, il est facile a apprendre

[Sorry I am not fussing with keyboards and accents today] 

French has a lot less quirks than English
 
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Offline Gus

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #35 on: June 24, 2013, 08:11 AM »
You think so ?
I found english very easy to learn, except when you start to read and the main character goes on or off or up or in or out..... *i thought that was the hard part : all those littles particules that could change the meanig of a word.
 
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Offline Suad

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #36 on: June 24, 2013, 08:26 AM »
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Do you think? :P

No way. :D :D :D :D I understand some words when its typed, but basic Japanese is all I can claim to speak. :D

Japanese? I give up  ???

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It's pronounced exactly as it looks.   But then the only phonetic system I know is French.

You have to remember not to have a lazy mouth and face when you speak French.  You actually use your face muscles to say the words.  If you do it correctly, your face should be sore after talking French all day if you are not use to it.

Why don't they look ridiculous when their're talking?? And I still sound retarded  :o

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Italian is almost the same, but they don't have our 'on', 'an', 'oin', 'eau' etc ; they pronounce all the letters...

French language might be beautiful, but it's full of grammar rules, full of exceptions !  :P

As full as german?? That language has too much rules  :o

 

Offline Gus

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #37 on: June 24, 2013, 08:33 AM »
German doesn't have that many rules, and they are no exceptions to them. The people are straightforward, and square thinking, and their language is the same.
What's hard is german is the end of their words, depending on it's role in the sentence : if it's subject, it'll end this way, if a complement of some kind it will end that way, and this way if it's possession.... and their neutral person (if I can say) is not the only one used for inanimate objets ; in english, if it's not alive or a person, it will be 'it'. Not in German.
 

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Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #38 on: June 24, 2013, 08:35 AM »
But luckily, there are only four of those 'declinaisons', versus six in latin !  :D
 

Offline Suad

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #39 on: June 24, 2013, 08:48 AM »
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German doesn't have that many rules, and they are no exceptions to them. The people are straightforward, and square thinking, and their language is the same.
What's hard is german is the end of their words, depending on it's role in the sentence : if it's subject, it'll end this way, if a complement of some kind it will end that way, and this way if it's possession.... and their neutral person (if I can say) is not the only one used for inanimate objets ; in english, if it's not alive or a person, it will be 'it'. Not in German.

It feels like it has too much rules when I was learning this language in high school. In my language we have few rules so being suddenly introduced to german who has many rules (in my eyes at least) was confusing. And yeah your right their sentence endes differently than it does in my own language. But's not just the ending.

For example: Give me that aple
In german: That apple give me.
Or
He bough the flower for her
German: Flower she he bought.

 It took me a long time to get it and I still have problems  :o

 

Offline Gus

Re: A bit of chat
« Reply #40 on: June 24, 2013, 09:07 AM »
No it's quite easy : the major rule is the verb ALWAYS comes at the second place in simple sentences, or last in what we call in french 'propositions' : ...... , because...

ex :     he came late, because he was stuck in traffic
            he came late, because he in traffic was stuck            stuck was    (can't remember, it's been 15 years !)
             1       2                                             last
                                                                                 


ex :     with all the clouds in the sky this morning I doubt we will go pic-nic
          with all the clouds in the sky this morning doubt I we pic-nic will go
                                                1                          2                       last


Just add the   der, die, das, den, dem in it, and you know german !  :P

Huh.... did I loose you ?  :laugh:


       
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