I think there’s other spelling you need to focus on (jk)
The first?
I think there’s other spelling you need to focus on (jk)
The first?
You’re correct, it did not affect the question, being one of the wrong options (can’t really remember now), so @The_early_walker you go next.
Still waiting for @The_early_walker
waiting for you too
planning a revolution like egalite, liberte et fraternite in the underground
I am so sad
What exactly are you doing btw?
pluggin, lol
you sense everything, aren´t you?
I’m just gonna go.
In primary school I was playing football (I know, I can’t believe it either) and I was goalie and I saved a goal with my face, I ended up getting a nose bleed
In primary school there was this girl that I sorta had a crush on and one day I decided to go up to her only for my best friend at the time to punch me in the back as I started talking. Said punch caused me to belch really loudly in front of her thus killing my already non existent chance with her.
In primary school I nearly gave some prat and asthma attack. He had my friend pinned against the ground, so I punched him in the back only for him to start spluttering on the ground.
The second one?
Nope, that’s very true. It was actually pretty funny. I wasn’t even annoyed because I was too busy laughing.
Oh wow, I didn’t see that coming
Yeah, it was just after lunch and I had drank a coke or something else fizzy.
third
That day she was talking about what revolution change, that there are 4 of them: her, rick, dragonfly and his wife. So actually was true.
Tz tz tz You are the Yellow Press of the lpu!
That’s true as well. I’ve never saved a goal with my face I got a header from across the playground twice but that was it.
Sure, it is 26°C and partially cloudy above many LPUers in Europe, with a gentle wind speed of 8km/h.
Ok here we go:
People often have a hard time hearing what I speak. When speaking in English, I had to repeat the word “sneeze” like 5 times before people could understand. (Yes @The_early_walker, I sneeze a lot ) I was very sure I was enunciating the ‘z’, but then I realised I was pronouncing it more like a soft ‘s’, after I changed it to a ‘z’, did the other party sort of understand me.
When chatting with @The_early_walker, if I want to use the word “ya” with the definition of yes, I have to use the German “ja”, with is pronounced and means the same thing as “ya”. Cuz otherwise, she’ll misunderstand as “ya” strictly means you/your to her, not yes.
When learning the pronunciation of a word in English, I often write down diacritics (English has no diacritics, so we have to imagine that there are to help understand some pronunciations) to vowels that I’m not sure, eg: epic is pronounced “èpic”, even though some people may enunciate it as “épic”.(é is the same é in café, and è is the same è in crèche)
first
Wrong, that actually happened recently. So “snis” instead of “sneeze”, they were thinking of something.
third maybe?