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Old 02.24.2010, 11:20 AM   #23906
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Originally Posted by knox
is not that hard, compared to other languages.
especially not for you.
i don't see how someone who doesn't speak more than one language can begin to discuss how hard a language is to learn.
speak "american". respect. as long as you do, ill never have to learn anything else, so respect.

You only see what you want to. You are just looking for a reason to criticize me. I have tried to learn other languages (french and spanish) from what I learned they have rules that are pretty strictly followed in the language. Concerning the English language in America, there are exceptions to nearly every rule and you have to memrorize those exceptions. Some words and letters have no logical sense as to the way they should be pronounced in context. Thus, making it very difficult to totally master the language.

Besides I was not addressing you anyway I was talking to someone nice.

"speak "american". respect. as long as you do, ill never have to learn anything else, so respect." I do not understand what language you are speaking. That phrase made absolutely no sense to me.

Where are you from? America?
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