Hi, there :)
Hello guys, i'm from North of México and i have got a Recording Studio based on powerpulsar.
I'm very happy with these Professional boards. So, I goona stay here a lot of time.
Well, i'm not speak english very well, but i'm studing, and i promise to learn more.
Sorry for the wrong word or horrible grammar.
hurm
I'm very happy with these Professional boards. So, I goona stay here a lot of time.
Well, i'm not speak english very well, but i'm studing, and i promise to learn more.
Sorry for the wrong word or horrible grammar.
hurm
Here there lies one whose name was written in the water
Sorry, i don't speak english very well, but i try
Sorry, i don't speak english very well, but i try
And neither are we about theirs :0
Enjoy the z, Hurm
Enjoy the z, Hurm

more has been done with less
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- Mr Arkadin
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Thanks you all, peopple.
For example, in Spanish language, the adjetives allways after of the nouns. In english language aren´t.
ah!! The expresions in plural! simply i can´t do it well
Saludos
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Well, In fact, It is very difficulty for me, because those are a lot of different expresions I´m not understand.On 2005-02-05 13:07, Mr Arkadin wrote:
Indeed, you can pretty much put English words in any order and your meaning will comes across. Weird. Does this happen in other languages?
Welcome aboard,
Mr Arkadin.
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For example, in Spanish language, the adjetives allways after of the nouns. In english language aren´t.
ah!! The expresions in plural! simply i can´t do it well
Saludos
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Not trueOn 2005-02-06 13:20, nprime wrote:
Apparently in Russian the words can be in any order, there are no rules.


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Welcome to PZ! 

Royston
edit: Gah! See what I mean, I misspelt "welcome" as "welcoms"
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To be honest, we struggle with our own...Immanuel wrote:
...that the native English speakers are not too picky about our spelling and grammar.

Royston
edit: Gah! See what I mean, I misspelt "welcome" as "welcoms"

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