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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
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Yes welcome

You will soon see, that we are many, who are fortunate, that the native English speakers are not too picky about our spelling and grammar.
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And neither are we about theirs :0

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Welcome :smile:
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Indeed, you can pretty much put English words in any order and your meaning will comes across. Weird. Does this happen in other languages?

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Thanks you all, peopple.
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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Well, In fact, It is very difficulty for me, because those are a lot of different expresions I´m not understand.

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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One mouse, two misses :lol:
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No excuses about language-ability needed here!

You are welcome and please enjoy your stay at PlanetZ..... I know I do!

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:smile:
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Glad to have you here :smile:
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Indeed, you can pretty much put English words in any order and your meaning will comes across. Weird. Does this happen in other languages?
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Yes, it does :wink:

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Apparently in Russian the words can be in any order, there are no rules.

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On 2005-02-06 13:20, nprime wrote:
Apparently in Russian the words can be in any order, there are no rules.
Not true :smile: Like in Polish they can't be placed anywhere. It's even more: you can have the same positions for questions and sentences like "are you hungry?" and "you are hungry!" is the same (in Russian" Ty golodnyj?" and "Ty golodnyj!" - the only difference is intonation :cool:

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Glodny jestes?
czy
jestes glodny?
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Post by hubird »

ha, the spanish people are the smartest, they first say the question remark, and then say the question, so they don't have to intonate differently...
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Welcome to PZ! :smile:
Immanuel wrote:
...that the native English speakers are not too picky about our spelling and grammar.
To be honest, we struggle with our own... :wink:

Royston

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

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hubird wrote:
ha, the spanish people are the smartest, they first say the question remark, and then say the question, so they don't have to intonate differently...
Not just that, they say it upside down too! How do they do that?! :eek:
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:lol:
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lol

I've heared they play their records upside down too :razz:
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