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[tongue in cheek] :devil: [/tongue in cheek]
Por que no me da la puta gana! ;)
For everyone to speak English, everyone would have to understand English, and it is a well known fact that native English spoken by the folks from the British Isles is impossible to understand from without.
Jamais dans la vie mon ami :p :
I fink its dead rubbish not everybody speaks English. Ya go abroad and all this silly lingo is just confusing! :p
Oh, are you referring to the West Germanic language which was introduced to Britain by the Angles and the Saxons (and later heavily influenced by Latin and Old Norse)...? :grenade:
Hey...... Why should all of us learn english when most of those whose first language is english don't bother to learn other languages?
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Language helps us to express our feelings. No offence but from this point of view I don't think that english is a very rich language. But I admit it's an excellent mean of communication.
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Originally Posted by race aficionado
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me cago en la hostia... por que no me sale de los putos huevos, coņo ! :andrea:
Actually, everyone does speak English - it's simply overlaid by a veneer of another language. All you need to do is to address a native speaking V-E-R-Y S-L-O-W-L-Y and LOUD. And you will find they understand :cool:
Serously though, I always feel ashamed at the poor language skills of us Brits in comparison to other nationalities. The only consolation is that the Americans are even more insular - not only do they expect people to speak English, they also expect them to have embraced the American way of life.
Is much rather force everyone to have a sense of humour rather than speaking English :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo