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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:24 am
I was just thinking today, because I had English mock exam, I still have two Norwegian mock exams, because I've got two Norwegian languages I'm supposed to have learned by now. the truth is, I feel better writing English, I rarely read or write anything in the other Norwegian language..
I think I'll move to USA or something stare
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:55 am
Riiiiight razz cause there you won't probably have to learn Mexican or French or something xd
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:59 am
umh.. well... I'll move to Denmark then! whee
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:23 pm
And learn Danish? razz
I say go to England. It's the only purely English place. Not Wales, Scotland or Ireland. England.
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songwriterscramp Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 2:04 pm
songwriterscramp And learn Danish? razz I say go to England. It's the only purely English place. Not Wales, Scotland or Ireland. England. well, writing danish is no problem, It's less different than the other norwegian writing language. the way they talk, is the interesting part, people here say they've got a potato in their throat or something. it's nice to listen to, but I'd have a problem communicating with people in denmark. ok, I was wondering about england, but, I dunno, maybe new zealand? the only language some people migh talk is the maori stuff, right? no? maybe it is an idea to consider growing up before thinking about where to move whee
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:16 am
vicmoon songwriterscramp And learn Danish? razz I say go to England. It's the only purely English place. Not Wales, Scotland or Ireland. England. well, writing danish is no problem, It's less different than the other norwegian writing language. the way they talk, is the interesting part, people here say they've got a potato in their throat or something. it's nice to listen to, but I'd have a problem communicating with people in denmark. ok, I was wondering about england, but, I dunno, maybe new zealand? the only language some people migh talk is the maori stuff, right? no? maybe it is an idea to consider growing up before thinking about where to move whee Only, Danish is WAY different from the Norwegian language, ESPECIALLY they way they write. Not so much how they talk. Sure, it's similar, but not the same at all. And their grammar is different too. Just ask my friend from Faroe Islands razz we understand each other most of the time, but we've had our communication problems. Or Australia razz
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:54 am
DeathIsInLoveWithMe vicmoon songwriterscramp And learn Danish? razz I say go to England. It's the only purely English place. Not Wales, Scotland or Ireland. England. well, writing danish is no problem, It's less different than the other norwegian writing language. the way they talk, is the interesting part, people here say they've got a potato in their throat or something. it's nice to listen to, but I'd have a problem communicating with people in denmark. ok, I was wondering about england, but, I dunno, maybe new zealand? the only language some people migh talk is the maori stuff, right? no? maybe it is an idea to consider growing up before thinking about where to move whee Only, Danish is WAY different from the Norwegian language, ESPECIALLY they way they write. Not so much how they talk. Sure, it's similar, but not the same at all. And their grammar is different too. Just ask my friend from Faroe Islands razz we understand each other most of the time, but we've had our communication problems. Or Australia razz yeah, I know.. well, norway isn't that bad, once I'm done with my exams (the ones in high school too) it's not a problem with the other norwegian language anyway.
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:05 am
vicmoon DeathIsInLoveWithMe vicmoon songwriterscramp And learn Danish? razz I say go to England. It's the only purely English place. Not Wales, Scotland or Ireland. England. well, writing danish is no problem, It's less different than the other norwegian writing language. the way they talk, is the interesting part, people here say they've got a potato in their throat or something. it's nice to listen to, but I'd have a problem communicating with people in denmark. ok, I was wondering about england, but, I dunno, maybe new zealand? the only language some people migh talk is the maori stuff, right? no? maybe it is an idea to consider growing up before thinking about where to move whee Only, Danish is WAY different from the Norwegian language, ESPECIALLY they way they write. Not so much how they talk. Sure, it's similar, but not the same at all. And their grammar is different too. Just ask my friend from Faroe Islands razz we understand each other most of the time, but we've had our communication problems. Or Australia razz yeah, I know.. well, norway isn't that bad, once I'm done with my exams (the ones in high school too) it's not a problem with the other norwegian language anyway. XD exactly!
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:06 am
What pray tell are mock exams?
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:24 am
J-E-O-C What pray tell are mock exams? uh, it's a word my English teacher uses.. the word I am thinking about was translated in my dictionary to all-day test and midterm (exam) well, yeah, I've got no idea. it's like the most important test in high school, until we get our final exam.
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:55 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:06 pm
vicmoon J-E-O-C What pray tell are mock exams? uh, it's a word my English teacher uses.. the word I am thinking about was translated in my dictionary to all-day test and midterm (exam) well, yeah, I've got no idea. it's like the most important test in high school, until we get our final exam. You mean junior high, or middle school razz In high school you have exams every spring (but you still have mock exams every term razz ). In Junior high you only have one or two in tenth grade.
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:37 pm
DeathIsInLoveWithMe vicmoon J-E-O-C What pray tell are mock exams? uh, it's a word my English teacher uses.. the word I am thinking about was translated in my dictionary to all-day test and midterm (exam) well, yeah, I've got no idea. it's like the most important test in high school, until we get our final exam. You mean junior high, or middle school razz In high school you have exams every spring (but you still have mock exams every term razz ). In Junior high you only have one or two in tenth grade. so I remember wrong.. I'm not in high school yet, am I? I'm still a week too young... then I'm still in junior high school?
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 1:22 pm
vicmoon DeathIsInLoveWithMe vicmoon J-E-O-C What pray tell are mock exams? uh, it's a word my English teacher uses.. the word I am thinking about was translated in my dictionary to all-day test and midterm (exam) well, yeah, I've got no idea. it's like the most important test in high school, until we get our final exam. You mean junior high, or middle school razz In high school you have exams every spring (but you still have mock exams every term razz ). In Junior high you only have one or two in tenth grade. so I remember wrong.. I'm not in high school yet, am I? I'm still a week too young... then I'm still in junior high school? Yep yep yep :3
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