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  1. Ursy

    Hallo!

    Hallo, Ich bin heute hier neu. Entschuldigung fur meine Deutsche Fehler, weil ich die Sprache liebe, aber ich bin nicht so gut! In meiner Schule Deutsch ist mein Lieblingsfach, und ich habe meine GCSEs gestartet. Ich hoffe auch fur A-Level Deutsch studiert. Es tut mir leid auch fur keine Umlaute! Ursy
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  2. Not including English, which I use as my first language, my language bucket list is... 1. Yiddish. Currently this is my strongest second language, I'm mastering it faster than I've ever learned any other language and I want to be 100% fully fluent in it. 2. Spanish. I know the basics and would like to be fully fluent for practical reasons. 3. French. I would like to be an upper intermediate speaker. 4. Italian. I would love to become an advanced speaker of this fascinating language. 5. Hebrew (Modern). Learning to become an intermediate or casual speaker would be nice.
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  3. Valeria

    Ciao a tutti!

    Hi! Thank you! I am very glad you decided to study Italian, you won't regret I am here if you need some help in this new adventure! And now I know someone whom ask questions when I am in doubt with my rusty English!
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  4. I don't care much about it. I always regarded it as something composed by two letters, instead of an individual one.
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  5. Hi! You are right, CH was considered to be another letter, and that happened too with LL. Until the 21st version of the Academic Dictionary, both letters had their own chapters. Please see this translation except of the RAE's website. http://www.rae.es/consultas/exclusion-de-ch-y-ll-del-abecedario
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