Originally posted by @torunnWell you are doing very well it being your second language you are better at it than I am. Of course I speak some french too. 😉 Stick to it!!!
'Going out with somebody for two years' is an expression that can't be translated direct into Swedish - that's why I tried to be funny.
Originally posted by @torunnEnglish is a silly language.
Thanks to this forum, I can practise English every day. 🙂
I live in Ireland and sometimes go and see live music.
Sorry my hearing isn't very good, did you say that you have an important hearing tomorrow?
Silly
Originally posted by @trev33yeah, true but those are the only confusing words in the English language.there aren't any other words that are spelled alike and sound differently or different words that have the same meaning. the language is absolutely clear and straightforward, except for those two examples.
English is a silly language.
I live in Ireland and sometimes go and see live music.
Sorry my hearing isn't very good, did you say that you have an important hearing tomorrow?
Silly
Originally posted by @coquetteStick to your story, don't let anyone sway your opinion. 😉
yeah, true but those are the only confusing words in the English language.there aren't any other words that are spelled alike and sound differently or different words that have the same meaning. the language is absolutely clear and straightforward, except for those two examples.
Originally posted by @coquette😵 sure it is...
yeah, true but those are the only confusing words in the English language.there aren't any other words that are spelled alike and sound differently or different words that have the same meaning. the language is absolutely clear and straightforward, except for those two examples.
I don't know which part of the land we should land on the pilot said to coquette as the plane plummeted to the ground.
Their, there. Two, to, too,
plan - planned
want - wanted
damage - damaged
make - maked? no, wait... made
Do you want more?
Originally posted by @trev33I sa wi shud spell phonetically and stik with that.
😵 sure it is...
I don't know which part of the land we should land on the pilot said to coquette as the plane plummeted to the ground.
Their, there. Two, to, too,
plan - planned
want - wanted
damage - damaged
make - maked? no, wait... made
Do you want more?
Originally posted by @trev33Oh, no need. It's obvious that nothing slips past you.
😵 sure it is...
I don't know which part of the land we should land on the pilot said to coquette as the plane plummeted to the ground.
Their, there. Two, to, too,
plan - planned
want - wanted
damage - damaged
make - maked? no, wait... made
Do you want more?
Originally posted by @trev33LOL....Yes, and not to be confused with maid.....Sticky situation spelling is. 😉
make - maked? no, wait... made
Do you want more?
Originally posted by @very-rustySilly language!
LOL....Yes, and not to be confused with maid.....Sticky situation spelling is. 😉
Originally posted by @torunnOne can stick to what ever they want...It would be a very boring world if we all were the same.
I'm not sure I like stickiness - is there room for independence?
Originally posted by @very-rustyI note that you are sticking "MY" personal mantra into this thread.
One can stick to what ever they want...It would be a very boring world if we all were the same.
Originally posted by @torunnI'm sticking with independent free thinking self determination and absolute submission and loyal dedicated obedience and I refuse to consider any alternatives.
I'm not sure I like stickiness - is there room for independence?