Ghost
Full Member
Posts: 220
|
Post by Ghost on Mar 9, 2004 18:15:51 GMT -5
I knew it had to be different from 'Slovan.' Got mixed slavic and slavish though. Good thing you were able to understood. Yeah, writing is a pain. I am no sense-typer and having to use a third characters more sucks. Yes, I knew it was Slavic, but it took me a bit before I got out of the confusement about Slavic and Slavish ;D I never liked those special character thingies. I always have to get that special Windows charcater..thing..for the more unusual spelling. Yes, English the same. But the point is, that english is THE language to speak in foreign countries. People who come in contact with tourists almost always know how to speak some basic English (for most it appears to be more apealling or easy to learn). Making English the language to know. So tourists should know their amount of English if they want to get around in a foreign country. Germans who speak English with a heavy German accent (Boris Becker, the former tennis player has just a mild accent..he sounds pretty "normal" ) sound amusing. Not amusing in a bad way, but in a fun, original way.
|
|