Re: Tell me a joke
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 2:08 am
I'm still doomed to hear all your posts in my mind in Klaus' voice whenever I read them now. Oh fickle fates that torment me
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>.< COME TO CANEEEEDAA!!!wolfprophet wrote:Excellent joke mate.
Also, Despot, have I not said before that I have a fairly natural sounding German accent in person? Comes from learning more German from the exchange students than from my teachers. Learned to copy the accents of Germans from Hesse, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg. We never got students from any of the other 13 German states though. :/ I would have liked to learn to copy their accents as well. -Cough.- After all...someday it may be necessary to infiltrate their culture? Probably when I get sick to death of my own.
>_> I can speak German near fluently and I'm an American. Though...I am abit rusty. And I refuse to talk to the exchange student this year because he's a major douche who talks down on everyone he meets, then insults us in his own language. To which an average of 1/20 of us can respond back to. Roflmao.Gator wrote:A person who speaks two languages is bilingual.
A person who speaks three languages is trilingual.
A person who speaks four or more languages is multilingual.
What is a person who speaks one language?
An American.
Obviously I was stereotyping, I too and an American and speak Spanish quite well (I live in Florida, its required) and a little German from living in Stuttgart for 2 years and Hanou (outside of Frankfurt) for 3 years. I unfortunately am out of practice as there is nothing but Hispanics down here.wolfprophet wrote:>_> I can speak German near fluently and I'm an American. Though...I am abit rusty. And I refuse to talk to the exchange student this year because he's a major douche who talks down on everyone he meets, then insults us in his own language. To which an average of 1/20 of us can respond back to. Roflmao.Gator wrote:A person who speaks two languages is bilingual.
A person who speaks three languages is trilingual.
A person who speaks four or more languages is multilingual.
What is a person who speaks one language?
An American.