Chit-Chat: In the midnight hour, she cries because she's sad and alone and just a little pathetic.

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Wie lange lernst du denn schon?
Mir hat es nämlich den Anschein dass du doch recht gut kommunizieren kannst
(Kann natürlich auch nur so scheinen, als ob es so wäre, hehehe)

Sieben Monaten? Aber meine Erfahrung ist sehr begrenzt.

eeeeh hehe mein Deutsch ist wirklich nicht so gut lool ich habe ein Worterbuch benutzt, so ich kann dein Post lesen. ich kann nicht einmal das Wort "because" in Deutsch benutzen :P

@John (hehehe)

Yeah I had that trouble writing a paragraph as well :( Even because and therefore can be difficult to use (although we probably haven't learnt that yet so it's not too big of a deal).

@KhiliaGro

Also, I don't think that's a 1900's map of East Asia (well maybe it was created in the 1900's). China clearly says 'Tang' on it, and it has north Vietnam, but not Yunnan.
 
Sieben Monaten? Aber meine Erfahrung ist sehr begrenzt.

eeeeh hehe mein Deutsch ist wirklich nicht so gut lool ich habe ein Worterbuch benutzt, so ich kann dein Post lesen. ich kann nicht einmal das Wort "because" in Deutsch benutzen :P

Für gerade einmal 7 Monate kannst du dich doch schon recht anständig verständigen, wenn ich ehrlich sein soll ^-^

(Außerdem: "because" könnte man mit "weil", oder "da" übersetzen, und "therefore" mit "deshalb", "daher" oder "folglich")

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I researched a little and it seemingly was made in 1929, and it's Japanese; seemingly it depics the Tang era from 600-900 AD if I remember the times correctly
 
Men då snackar jag svenska då?

Transition words are king. Use them instead of full stops and commas and build infinite sentences of doom.

I want to learn swedish so badly. I know a little bit but not at any conversational level and I cant read it that well its more aural learning because a lot of my friends are swedish and they all speak it to each other and I pick up on it.
 
isn't swedish supposed to sound like bork bork bork lingonberries or something?

Its actually very singsongy like a silly version of italian. There's a lot of emotion behind every word.
 
I know some words in different languages but in no way am I fluent in any of them. Sometimes it's even harder to understand when the foreign language is spoken quickly to you.
 
I'd love to know other languages but I just can't stand learning them. It's so tedious for me and my uncultured brain.
 
What's in a Cuban sandwich?

"A Cuban sandwich is a variation of a ham and cheese originally created in cafes catering to Cuban workers in the early Cuban immigrant communities of Florida: Key West and Ybor City, Tampa. Later on, Cuban exiles and expatriates brought it to Miami where it is also still very popular. The sandwich is made with ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard, and sometimes salami on Cuban bread."

I was salivating while reading this.
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Everything except the pickles sounds appealing to me in that.

@language discussion: I know a little bit of Spanish and Latin from the classes that I take. Writing/typing it is fine, but speaking the language would be a whole other issue.

The St. Patrick's Day titles are so lulzy.
 
"A Cuban sandwich is a variation of a ham and cheese originally created in cafes catering to Cuban workers in the early Cuban immigrant communities of Florida: Key West and Ybor City, Tampa. Later on, Cuban exiles and expatriates brought it to Miami where it is also still very popular. The sandwich is made with ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard, and sometimes salami on Cuban bread."

I was salivating while reading this.
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HNNNGGGGGG DAT EXPLOSION. I also like Reuben sandwiches. Corned beef, Swiss, and Russian dressing on rye mmmm
 
I currently have my skin to Johto Elite (been a while since I last used it), so I have no trouble viewing usernames in these name color. d: Could imagine them being sort of a pain to read on light themes, though.
 
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