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Not where you'd think they'd be. from lee954 300 days old
[ ... ] ought to be in England, but they're actually in France. They're either Dutch or German names, modified by French and ending up looking English.
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I wonder what languages these are meant to be? from lee954 533 days old
[ ... ] TV schedules: Trollz Cubeez Goalissimo Yu-Gi-Oh SamSam There's no surprise that children seem to be having problems with English these days.
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Google from lee954 614 days old
[ ... ] it featured a leek and a daffodil. I wonder what, if anything, will be featured on St. George's Day? What will be used to represent the English?
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Computer Translation from lee954 657 days old
[ ... ] from English to Russian and Russian to English and solve the problem. To test it, the representative of the company said, "Just speak into ...
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English is a complex language from lee954 770 days old
English has to be one of the hardest languages to understand. Read the paragraph below and try to understand the meaning. Two individuals proceeded ...
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A lecture about linguistics from lee954 810 days old
A linguistics professor was lecturing to his English class one day. "In English," he said, "A double negative forms a positive. In some languages, though, ...
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England and the English from lee954 1013 days old
Oscar Wilde "He is a typical Englishman, always dull and usually violent." Malcolm Bradbury "I like the English. They have the most rigid code if ...
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Some more quotes about England and the English from lee954 1045 days old
[ ... ] for the English." the Anglo-Saxon chronicle “A greater slaughter was not ever yet in this island slain by an army before this with swords ...
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More quotes about England and the English from lee954 1047 days old
English proverb "A smooth sea never made a skilful mariner." English proverb "Children are a poor man's riches." English proverb "What good is ...
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Another batch of quotes about England and the English from lee954 1051 days old
Wordsworth "We must be free or die, who speak the tongue that Shakespeare spoke, the faith and morals which Milton held " D. H. Lawrence (1865-1930) "English ...
