Chris4Davi
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I really need your help in writing a short paragraph about myself to a friend but he only knows French. My name is Christine and I am from Jamaica. I am 24 years old and have a 2 years old daughter. A second year Business Administration Student at the University of the West Indies. The fact that we want to communicate with each other and are not bilingual, you can try downloading a translation software to help us along the way. If you have any suggestions as to a good software you can just state the name. Thanks in advance.
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I almost bit my tongue practicing :-) wish there was a voice section so I'd know if my pronunciation is ok.
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Hey everyone, I am intersted in learning French from a native speaker, the method would be via Skype. Anyone interested in being my teacher?
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How does English sound to non-native English speakers?
Chris4Davi replied to celebritea's topic in Language Learning
I have always been curious about this too as I am a native English speaker myself. I am of the impression though that it is the easiest language to learn but there is no little sexiness to it. It is just plain old, I especially hate the England English pronunciations. It sounds annoying to me, I prefer the fast and more precise American English. -
Interesting, I had no idea so many languages came from Latin, it is always great to know our roots. I don't think I would learn it quickly though, sounds rather complicated.
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Hello everyone, I have oftentimes mix up the two has/have. I am certain I have misused them both on several occasions. How and when do I use or know when to use has/have in a sentence. Please give a few examples in your responses.
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How fast is your reading comprehension?
Chris4Davi replied to fredkawig's topic in Language Learning
I think I am pretty fast at this as I love to read and read a lot, very fast too. Since you have made mention of this I think I would love to do a test, too see if my skills are still in tact. I do hope there is a website there somewhere that I can find to test my levels on. -
The TOEFL is being used here in Jamaica at most if not all the major universities/colleges. I think it is a good one as I have heard most persons saying it is quite easy. I guess everyone's opinions may differ though.
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What is your favorite romance language and why?
Chris4Davi replied to celebritea's topic in Language Learning
sillylucy I love Italian food and I do think their accent is sexy but it is largely dependent on who is speaking it and how it is done. -
Jamaican creole- pronounced as spelled Good afternoon- GUD AFTANOON Where do you live- WEH YUH LIVE? What is your nationality?- Which Country yuh cum fram? What is your job- Wah Kinda wuk yuh do?
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What is your favorite romance language and why?
Chris4Davi replied to celebritea's topic in Language Learning
Spanish is beautiful but I would give it to the French language all the way and to complement that, I was told that French men are also very romantic Maybe I need to try one. -
Out of curiosity I visited and it seemed rather complicated to me anyway. Maybe it is because I have not really made up my mind to study another language besides French and Spanish for right now :bored:
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A Fun Way to Recognize Your Grammar Mistakes
Chris4Davi replied to Nyandroid's topic in Language Teaching
Thanks a lot for this, I have made several mistakes over time some that I am not even sure of the correct grammar. This sounds like fun, I will be trying it shortly. -
How effective is Google Translate?
Chris4Davi replied to xTinx's topic in Translations (Theory & Practice)
I have only tried it with Spanish phrases and short sentences, it worked pretty well for me. Have no idea about the other languages though. -
I have heard of several such languages and I see a lot being named, the most commonly known ones for me are the Ethiopian languages which are ridiculously hard to learn and write, i.e for me. Someone already listed them at the top so I won't bother to do the same.
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Hey everyone, my "native language" is Jamaican creole. I am willing to teach anyone interested to learn, whether u plan to travel here or not. You can message me in Skype or via email if interested. Email is [email protected]
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Who Wants to Learn Filipino thru YM
Chris4Davi replied to takibari's topic in Language Exchange Corner
Will be messaging you shortly, just hope you use Skype as the pronunciation may be my biggest challenge. Have a lot of Filipino friends on bubblews. I know they would certainly love to see me write a few articles in their native language. -
Spanish is spoken in most of the countries I plan to travel to, I may also work and live in either of these countries. Anyway, thanks for all the welcome, tag me in posts whenever you all want to learn a little Jamaican Creole. Jamaica, no problem mon. Irie
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French is the main second language I want to learn as I currently speak English only. I am also considering to relocate to Canada for the new year and that is my main reason. Welcome to the community and looking forward to learning from you.
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Awesome, you seem like a fast learner to know and speak even bits of any second language. Looking forward to learning a few things from you. I currently speak English only but is looking forward to learn as many languages as possible.
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I really don't know any but stick around you will get a lot as time goes by. Anyway, I just wanted to welcome you here and I am sure you will feel at home with all these great people here. Looking forward to learn a lot from you as well.
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Which would be more appealing?
Chris4Davi replied to Chris4Davi's topic in Translations (Theory & Practice)
Thanks even though the replies are late but I did say it in French and he loved it. He is happy that I am also trying to learn a second language and he actually thinks I am progressing Well each day here I am learning something new. Thanks to you awesome people. -
The basics are the most important and whenever we forget that we will automatically forget all else. Just like a Mathematical problem, whenever we forget the basics we have to go over the lesson again from start.
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learning Tagalog when you're used to another dialect
Chris4Davi replied to g2narat's topic in Study Tagalog
I always laugh when I hear people talking Tagalog, I would love to learn it but it seems rather complicated. It also reminds me of the Jamaican creole, some words just sound weird. There are several words that are the same but have different meanings depending on the context in which they are used. -
Most Filipinos are trying to learn English and has lost focus on their original language I guess. It is similar here, people don't think you are smart if you talk strictly creole, so everyone is teaching their children English and when they try to talk our native Patois they mix it with English. It is not always pleasant but as Sidney said, some things may be acceptable.