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Are you actually GSP???

 

Either way no i don't remember you when you were young' date=' LOL[/quote']

 

I know my grammar suck , but everyone who try to understand me understand me .

 

Every time i talk with a English contractor they never laugh about my english cause they know im the best worker they can get . My job is not to push a pencil and write a perfect english .

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English is one of the harder languages to learn' date=' no worries at all. I don't care what anyone talks like as long as they're not talking crap.[/quote']

 

Man u should watch the grammar in french is ****ing crazy . There like 60 way to write the same verb . There some way to say the verb (is)

 

Je suis

Tu es

Il est

nous sommes

vous etes

ils sont

 

j etais

tu etais

il etait

nous etions

vous etiez

ils etaient

 

etc etc etc

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I know my grammar suck ' date=' but everyone who try to understand me understand me .

 

Every time i talk with a English contractor they never laugh about my english cause they know im the best worker they can get . My job is not to push a pencil and write a perfect english .[/quote']

 

I'm just buggin you, buddy

 

I've said it before that i work with french canadians everyday.

 

Ci je te parle en francais, tu vais faire la meme chose contre mois, LOL

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Ya learning different languages is hard once your used to one already. Honestly the best thing to do is teach kids different languages when they are growing up at a really young age. That way they will become perfectly bylingual. The only downfall is when your typing it messes up your grammar a bit. Like my main language is french so when I type sometimes I spelling errors words like Decemb(er) and decemb(re). :P

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Ya learning different languages is hard once your used to one already. Honestly the best thing to do is teach kids different languages when they are growing up at a really young age. That way they will become perfectly bylingual. The only downfall is when your typing it messes up your grammar a bit. Like my main language is french so when I type sometimes I spelling errors words like Decemb(er) and decemb(re). :P

 

Not to mention that you guys change the places of words in a sentence

 

The Montreal Canadians

 

Les Canadiens du Montreal

 

Not to mention if an object is masculine or feminine, is it le table or la table

 

So confusing sometimes

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Not to mention that you guys change the places of words in a sentence

 

The Montreal Canadians

 

Les Canadiens du Montreal

 

Not to mention if an object is masculine or feminine' date=' is it le table or la table

 

So confusing sometimes[/quote']

 

Same with spanish, it's a hard thing to master. As a poster above mentioned it's all about learning when you're young.

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Same with spanish' date=' it's a hard thing to master. As a poster above mentioned it's all about learning when you're young.[/quote']

 

I took immersion for like 11 years in school and started at like 4 yrs old and its still hard. I think its not only learning young but constantly being immersed in the language. IE. speaking it most days, after high school i don't think i spoke french for like 4 yrs and recently had to reteach it to myself for my job in the government.

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I took immersion for like 11 years in school and started at like 4 yrs old and its still hard. I think its not only learning young but constantly being immersed in the language. IE. speaking it most days' date=' after high school i don't think i spoke french for like 4 yrs and recently had to reteach it to myself for my job in the government.[/quote']

 

Agreed, it definitely helps when you're around it constantly.

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