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Dont know yet. Just locally until i get used to carrying stuff on the bike. I'll video all my bloopers dont worry.5 points
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I got no issue with the French.....in fact I was the one who wanted to move to France in 2005. But I got outvoted 3-1. @MooN breathed a sigh of relief as I recall.5 points
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I have seen groups of Spanish and French having a heated argument, could not make out most of the conversation, but both side still ended their argument with Fuck You.5 points
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You never learned "american", sounded like a cunt the whole time here. So, there is that.4 points
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Wife and the two boys. Then they fucked off in 2013 and 2016 cos they didn't like it here! Now the wife wants to fuck off from here as well! I didn't vote for Spain but I'm fine with it!3 points
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I quite like the French. Everyone we've met here so far have been really friendly.3 points
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Generally the Spanish are not keen on the French. It goes back many years to when there were a lot of economic migrants who went to France to work on farms and they weren't treated too well apparently.3 points
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She can do bits, and can understand reasonably well to a point. But structuring sentences, verb conjugations, tenses etc are a bridge too far. I did Latin up to O Level so verb structures in Spanish were no big issue for me. I also did French as well so that helped too cos there are a lot of similarities.3 points
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Course why anyone wants to remember- Hello my name is Caroline, what is your name, how are you, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 without knowing what the feckin answers are gonna be is beyond me3 points
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For me its whichever is better academically which is reputation wise a hands down win for Edinburgh. Edinburgh has always carried a cache that Liverpool never will and apart from all the reasons Buckster has already said that shit sticks out on your CV in a market place thats very tough for graduates. Also from a parental point of view flights from Edinburgh to France are frequent and relatively cheap so youre really not that far away.3 points
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One person in a group or couple is always better at languages than the other/s. They tend to take the lead in the beginning, then find themselves as interpreter all the time cos the others dont have the confidence or ability they do.3 points
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I do get that a little bit here, but the majority don't speak English, so I've got to learn French to communicate. Pretty basic at the moment, but I'm working on it.2 points
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Many French from other regions don't like Parisians. I used to work with a French guy from Normandie and he hated them! BTW, this is a good and free translator that's certainly more accurate than Google translate. https://www.deepl.com/translator2 points
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You can try to learn french, wont do you any good in Paris. God knows what they;re saying while spitting cheese samwiché parts out their mouths. Problem is when you know what they said you know you just wasted your time learning french in the first place.2 points
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The French are buggers for this. It follows certain patterns except for the times it doesn't, which seem to be fairly random! And then you get into the tenses, when again, they make it up as they go along! Considering how many shared words there are between French and English it should be easy!2 points
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I’ve been married to an Italian speaker for over 31 years but I still don’t speak a lot of it. I understand a lot but they speak in dialect so that makes it harder as I learn all the wrong words2 points
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A husband and wife (he's a Brit and she's Spanish) started a good YouTube channel in recent years......you may find it helpful. I'm sure it would have been a big help to me when I originally started. Lightspeed Spanish2 points
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what is verb conjugation? Or should I leave that question until I get to at least page six on book 1?2 points
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Your plans will have probably settled down into a completely different groove by the time all this shits blown over (or up ).2 points
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No....I'd alternate between the countries. Realistically she wouldn't go without me anyway. But the chances of getting into NL in the current circumstances are remote.2 points
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Im still only on page four of a childrens learn Spanish book and I only have to tell Mr Slowly what Ive read once and he remembers it!2 points
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During the 62 cuban chit mum said all the famiies iving on vandenberg evacuated the base. Mum called dad he said stay home ffs get a grip! lol1 point
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im so fucking relieved now , i thought i would just dissolve into a cloud of dust , now all i need to is duck and cover, thanks @XTreme i'll sleep much better tonight.1 point
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indeed, but he is being rude so by using the "Tu" from he is signifying his refusal to use the "vous" as that would imply respect. I learnt my french originally from a french Bike club, and still sometimes have to be careful in polte company1 point
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Bummer with the needles, must of had some tension on their somewhere. I had a similar thing happen on an inner drive shaft joint on the car. Bloody needles everywhere but did get it all back together again.1 point