1849 pts ยท March 14, 2013
Aall iz vell.
That annoyed me less than whenever someone spells it 'isle'. Which is often.
24 tomorrow for me...been waddling for weeks already!
But...'Herts' is pronounced like 'hearts' not 'hurts'.
Exactly. Both are good: Duo for grammar & getting started learning & using the language, Memrise for building vocabulary.
Yeah I was really confused when I saw him in GoT because that's the kid from Love Actually. He literally hasn't aged since 2003.
Please spare a thought for those of us outside the US where this hasn't aired yet!
Chihuahuas are assholes.
The names of the characters are Swahili, though.
I don't know what any of this means.
And even the sort code of your local bank branch.
It's funnier than most of his own material, too.
The Kelpies! I work on the project that got those built!
Swahili is also a pretty big local language there. If you're going to work in Tanzania, English *and* Swahili are the ones you need.
...no such thing as United Kingdomish or a United Kingdomer so they get lumped in with Great Britain - cf. team GB at the Olympics.
You are technically correct, but in practice it's a bit more messy since someone from N. Ireland isn't necessarily Irish and there's (1/2)
Or too general. Even just the key words need to be somewhat industry-specific.
You might not have actually studied them, though - if you're self-taught or were raised bilingual etc.
Manchester, too.
And people of all cultures have terrible handwriting apparently.
Depends. Wedding cakes often have elaborate frosting that takes days to do so the cake inside is actually quite dry by the time it's served.
Pretend to be whatever the opposite of a doctor is.
Now it's flat. FTFY. Seriously, am I the only one who prefers a less bubbly soda??
Was that Lasik, though? Sounds like my experience with PRK.
Gypped*
And Malta.
I love the expression "in a pickle".
Really? I've actually found London Midland to be very punctual compared to whatever we used to have in the area.
Aall iz vell.
That annoyed me less than whenever someone spells it 'isle'. Which is often.
24 tomorrow for me...been waddling for weeks already!
But...'Herts' is pronounced like 'hearts' not 'hurts'.
Exactly. Both are good: Duo for grammar & getting started learning & using the language, Memrise for building vocabulary.
Yeah I was really confused when I saw him in GoT because that's the kid from Love Actually. He literally hasn't aged since 2003.
Please spare a thought for those of us outside the US where this hasn't aired yet!
Chihuahuas are assholes.
The names of the characters are Swahili, though.
I don't know what any of this means.
And even the sort code of your local bank branch.
It's funnier than most of his own material, too.
The Kelpies! I work on the project that got those built!
Swahili is also a pretty big local language there. If you're going to work in Tanzania, English *and* Swahili are the ones you need.
...no such thing as United Kingdomish or a United Kingdomer so they get lumped in with Great Britain - cf. team GB at the Olympics.
You are technically correct, but in practice it's a bit more messy since someone from N. Ireland isn't necessarily Irish and there's (1/2)
Or too general. Even just the key words need to be somewhat industry-specific.
You might not have actually studied them, though - if you're self-taught or were raised bilingual etc.
Manchester, too.
And people of all cultures have terrible handwriting apparently.
Depends. Wedding cakes often have elaborate frosting that takes days to do so the cake inside is actually quite dry by the time it's served.
Pretend to be whatever the opposite of a doctor is.
Now it's flat. FTFY. Seriously, am I the only one who prefers a less bubbly soda??
Was that Lasik, though? Sounds like my experience with PRK.
Gypped*
And Malta.
I love the expression "in a pickle".
Really? I've actually found London Midland to be very punctual compared to whatever we used to have in the area.