Hello!
j> --- In publicmouth@..., Alina Karieva <alinchik@f...>
j> wrote:
>> HELLO BIG MAC! HELLO EVERYBODY!
>> TODAY I'M WRITING WITH BIG LETTERS. :))
>>
j> -- YAY! BIG LETTERS! Hello everyone how are you?
j> Hello Alina, I'm Sandey, nice to meet you :o)
Also nice to meet you here :)
>> OF COURSE I'M AGREE. WHEN I SAID ABOUT MY MISTAKES IN ENGLISH, I
j> MEANT
j> -- You could use either I agree or I am in agreement..
>> THOSE PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK ENGLISH AND EVEN BETTER THAN I DO,
>> BUT ENGLISH IS NOT THEIRS NATIVE LANGUAGE.
j> -- Also, that should be "Their" as it is already plural and does
j> not need an "S".
j> See, this is why I don't like to correct people as I sound like an
j> English teacher!!!!
yeah, really it sounds like it...
j> -- I try to be constructive too, although sometime I worry that I
j> sound as though I am taking the piss. On the other hand, when I am
j> making a joke about something people never know whether or not I am
j> being serious. For example, the other day, a girl on my course asked
j> me: "Do you have a kitchen in your house?" and I replied: "No, I have
j> to build a fire outside and cook that way"......The woman actually
j> believed me!!!!!!!!
j> .....Anyway...
People are different, but in your case that girl got stupid answer
for her stupid question. It's not so bad. Is she a blonde?
>>
>> b> because Britain *owns* England! If you own England then surely
j> you
>> b> own English as well! What do you think? LOL
>> LOOK, TO TELL THE TRUTH, I KNOW THAT I'VE LEARNED BRITISH ENGLISH,
>> ALL MY TEACHERS SAID THAT. I EVEN DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WORD IS
j> BRITISH, AND WHAT IS AMERICAN ONE, HONESTY!
j> -- You know, I wouldn't worry too much as most English people
j> cannot speak English anyway!!! (Ignor that, we like our people to be
j> well spoken!) ;o) The English langauge is actually made up as it goes
j> along; it's got bits of Greek, Latin, Anglo-Saxon (or whatever),
j> French and gaelic.
j> --Although I don't actually know why I am boring you with all of
j> this!
You're not boring at all! This is chat and we're just talking :)))
Or you're feeling yourself as an old Grandfather? ;)
>> >> > Thanks for joining the Public Mouth community. We are a bunch
j> of zany people so you will learn a bit of slang *as well as* everyday
>> b> English if you talk to us.
>> BUT I THINK THAT WE'RE BOTH IN THIS GROUP - YOU AND ME,
>> I HAVEN'T ANY CORRESPONDENCE FROM OTHER MEMBERS.
j> -- Fear not, Babe! For I am hear now!!!! :o)
Really? I thought that nobody is overhears our talks with Big
Mac, LOL
>> >> It's true!!! I see so much slang that sometimes I think I will
>> b> never know
>> >> English like you.:(((
j> --Lukily for you guys one of us had elocution lessons at school!
j> although, having said that my English is slowly deteriorating since
j> living in England (Ironic, huh?)
You know, the same thing is not just in England.
Every man needs a stimulus and when he achieves something
and that became his habit, man usually relaxing and this leads to
deteriorating soon.
>>
>> >> > So what is your native language? I speak a bit of Spanish and
j> a bitof Klingon! I haven't decided which will be most useful yet!
>>
j> -- My native language (well, technically) is Gaelic which has often
j> be mistaken for Klingon(!)I don't really think much of European
j> languages, felt so cheated in high school where the only choices
j> were; French, German and Spanish :o( I wanted to learn something
j> cool, such as Japanese or Hindi!
What problem?
>> YOU KNOW, IN UZBEKISTAN THE MAIN NATION IS UZBEK. UZBEK PEOPLE ARE
>> SWARTHY, DARK-HAIRED AND DARK-EYEED. THE ANCIENTS UZBEK WERE
j> OPPOSITE
>> - LIGHT SKIN AND EYES, BUT HAIRS SOMETIMES WERE RED.
>> AT THE PRESENT TIME IN UZBEKISTAN A LOT OF NATIONS, A LOT OF
j> DIFFERENT
>> PEOPLE. ONE FOREIGN MAN SAID ME THAT PEOPLE IN OUR CITY ARE SO
>> DIFFERENT! ABSOLUTELY DIFFERENT TYPES!
j> -- It's interesting, all the different groups of people on this
j> planet, makes one wonder how we all emerged from the same aomeba (or
j> whatever)
I guess from embryo ;)
>>
>> b> I hope that the Internet can make people from every country
j> friends
>> b> so that in the future no country wants to point bombs at another
j> one.
>> I'M ALSO WANT TO BELIEVE IN THIS SO MUCH.
j> -- YES! Share the love man! :o)
>>
>> NOTED, KISS YOU!
j> --Not THAT kind of love! LoL!
It's friendly kiss and not to you :-P LOL
>>
>>
>> b> By the way, what does the name Alina mean?
>> I'M ASHAMED BUT I DON'T KNOW. I COULDN'T FIND MY NAME IN GUIDES...
>> I MYSELF WANT TO KNOW.
j> -- Alina means "Noble", it's Arabic I think. My name
j> means "Defender of Humanity" :o)
How do you knew? Nevertheless thank you.
j> Yours Protectively,
j> Sandey
j> xxx
Bye,
Alina
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Best regards,
Alina
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