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#141 Enes

To refute an argument is to prove that it is false. So you are not only encouraged but also demanded to do that.
As for talking about linguistic stuff with me, I have not ever told you to (not) do that.
And what is it that makes you not continue to talk about linguistic stuff with me?


2021-09-06 23:29

#142 bomberman29

Enes! i learned a fiew sentence constructions from your last post. refute an hargument is to prove that it is false. So you are not only encouraged but also demanded to do that.
As for talking about linguistic stuff with me, I have not ever told you to (not) do that.
And what is it that makes you not continue to talk about linguistic stuff with me?

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2021-09-07 09:30

#143 ArcticMoon

Reviving such a debate shows only your immaturity and your instant need of arguing with someone, but I have better things to do actualy. Learning russian full time makes me tired pretty much.



2021-09-07 19:42

#144 Enes

Glad to help.
-- (bomberman29):
Enes! i learned a fiew sentence constructions from your last post. refute an hargument is to prove that it is false. So you are not only encouraged but also demanded to do that.
As for talking about linguistic stuff with me, I have not ever told you to (not) do that.
And what is it that makes you not continue to talk about linguistic stuff with me?

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2021-09-09 23:21

#145 Enes

Wish you best of success, my dear hardworking kid. And to feel bored and have nothing else to do is not always something that I can prevent. Well, it is not something that makes me happy either. Still, I do feel relieved when I type nonsense here merely for fun. Why would I reply to you after such a long time if I truly wanted to argue with you, or thought that your comprehension matched mine? You know, to check what new messages we have from our cute baby, and reply to them, is something that I do once in a while to feel relieved and refreshed.
This whole post is nonsense.
-- (ArcticMoon):
Reviving such a debate shows only your immaturity and your instant need of arguing with someone, but I have better things to do actualy. Learning russian full time makes me tired pretty much.

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2021-09-09 23:28

#146 ArcticMoon

All right, as you wish. Sure. :)



2021-09-10 20:12

#147 duendecillo9

Hi. I speak english and spanish. if anyone need help with spanish, ask me if you want, I can help you. languages are one of my pasions


Thank you for reading my post!
2021-11-06 19:13

#148 bomberman29

i don't know if i really want to learn spanish or not.
i know just numbers, 4 5 phrases and this thing.
la suma de los quadrados de los catetos es igual al quadrado de la hipotenusa.


2021-11-07 09:16

#149 Emrah20

OK.
Here is My answer to Your opinion:
If You are annoyed from Reggaeton music, It can be problem to learn Spanish, or Your interrest of Spanish will be broken. But, there are various reasons, why to learn new language. For example, one of things, why I wanted to learn Turkish is for example turkish music, turkish culture, ETC. Ofcourse, some languages can be difficult to learn.
But, I also would like to learn Spanish, or to improve My Spanish again is for example, because of various indigenous nations in Latin America, for example Mayas, Aztecs, Quechuas, ETC.
Also, It is good to learn some phrases to get people. For example, I have learned some phrases in egyptian Arabic in Egypt, also arabic music to easily get people in this country.
Also, there can be various reasons, why to learn new languages. I admire for example some people, which wants to learn Korean.

-- (bomberman29):
i don't know if i really want to learn spanish or not.
i know just numbers, 4 5 phrases and this thing.
la suma de los quadrados de los catetos es igual al quadrado de la hipotenusa.

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Ja volim samo kafu sa Rakijom.
2021-11-11 07:58

#150 bomberman29

i love spanish jazz


2021-11-11 08:26

#151 fatih

I wanted to learn Korean some years ago, but lost interest in it due to not being able to type easily and because of the differences of words and not being able to understand anything. The sentect structure is very similar to Turkish, but the similarity ends there.
I'd be glad to help anyone who wants to learn Turkish, btw.



2021-11-11 20:50

#152 balteam

Hah, now I am learning czech language and that's good that their keyboard is not so diferent from polish.
Unfotunately braille is little different.
Probably I wouldn't never decide to learn any asian languages.


Zapraszam osoby posiadające piesy, lub chcące je posiadać, do dołączenia do grupy o psach przewodnikach.
2021-11-11 21:25

#153 ArcticMoon

Polish friends, which keyboard do you use in everyday situations? There are two in windows, one called polish214 and polish programmer keyboard, I'm just wondering which would be the best from a beginner polish learner.



2021-11-11 23:15

#154 Snajper22

I'm using polish programmers, but I can not tell which would be easier to use for those who just are starting to learn polish. I thing more natural is the polish programmers, because these letters z and y are not swapped over their places. I mean when using polish 214 keyboard when you would type z key on keyboard it would type y and if you would press y key on keyboard it would type z.


"Czy ty jesteś bardzo odważny? - Średnio. - A co zrobiłeś najodważniejszego w swoim życiu? - (...) Wstałem dziś rano."
Cormac McCarthy, "Droga"
2021-11-11 23:23

#155 ArcticMoon

Weird, because it doesn't swap those letters for me though. I'll try the programmers one, thank you for the suggstion :) I've been using polish 214 but I can't type some letters without the help of shift, which means it's technically impossible to write a capital ń or ę



2021-11-11 23:31

#156 ArcticMoon

Oh damn, a bit of correction. I didn't see the difference between 214 and the hungarian one because the hungarian also has z next to t and not at the left of x.



2021-11-11 23:33

#157 Adventure-Time

I love the way the Polish programmers keyboard works. And I believe that's what most of people use.
I've been recently spending quite a bit of time with Chinese, and I'm completely in love with it. Any fellow learners out there?



2021-11-12 01:19

#158 bomberman29

nin hau. that is good, now it is really in fassion. russians start to learn chinese. but i don't


2021-11-12 07:03

#159 Emrah20

Hi Jacobb.
Ofcourse, I love to learn Chinese. I have tried both pinyin and zhuyin keyboards. Mostly, I love zhuyin.
Also, for information there are another keyboards to write chinese characters, like this, how are writed down.
Also, I have triated Vietnamese with Telex and vni imput method.
Also, ni hao is from Mandarin Chinese, but there are also another chinese variants, like Yue (Cantonese).
Also, Pinyin is used for Mandarin and Jiutping for Cantonese, althought Windows has only support for Pinyin.
For explanation, there are phonetic writings of Chinese and shapebased systems.
Also, maybe You know, that writen Chinese has two forms to write It? Traditional characters and symplified characters.
-- (Adventure-Time):
I love the way the Polish programmers keyboard works. And I believe that's what most of people use.
I've been recently spending quite a bit of time with Chinese, and I'm completely in love with it. Any fellow learners out there?

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Ja volim samo kafu sa Rakijom.
2021-11-12 09:38

#160 Emrah20

For another user:
Ofcourse, Russians learn Chinese for various reasons, but mainly due to good political connections with Russia and China, althought We just know only something from media, because there are also some russo-chinese conflicts too, for example one with Manchuria region, but I am not sure.
Also, I don't care about politics, if I want to learn new language, but only to know something. Now I am again interrested to languages, such as Indonesian, or Malay.
I know, this is same language (Indonesian and Malay).
-- (bomberman29):
nin hau. that is good, now it is really in fassion. russians start to learn chinese. but i don't

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Ja volim samo kafu sa Rakijom.
2021-11-12 09:41