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What language would you rather learn: German or French? I already know some German and would like to know more, but French seems cool to :)
Started by Tomm on
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French connections....
german I hate the french Source(s): me If German wasn't my mother tongue I wouldn't wanna learn and there are not that many places where German is being spoken..It's just a language to learn for fun.
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The french and germans A few pictures of my 172, my mates quicksilver and mk2 polo saloon
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Re: The french and germans Originally Posted by UKBraderz Nice! Just get a front splitter? Re: The french and....
Re: The french and germans Nice! Just get a front splitter & she'll look the bees! I like the polo saloon.
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I have been playing bass for a little while now... so now i need a bow!! i have been playing with a french bow. im not sure if it would be better if i got a german bow, i think there spost to be louder. and i need to be loud there are not many basses ...
Started by jamiecbass on
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I felt strength, yet it since I don't play French bow, but my teacher taught me that the German bow has the advantage of more are way easier with ....
All City Orchestra that I liked using a German bow, but with a French grip.
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Why exactly did the Germans not directly utilize French/Belgian/Dutch factories for war production on a large scale just like in Germany? I know this an obvious question, and may have an obvious answer, but it has been in the back of mymind for some time...
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During the Occupation, French of Destruction....
The French shipbuilding industry maintained and repaired German warships.
During the Occupation.
The French shipbuilding industry maintained and repaired German warships.
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French false-cognates to English, German & other Germanic placenames/lastnames... French placenames/lastnames which also show a false-cognateness to English, German and other Germanic placenames/lastnames.. .
-sson (nowt to do with Swedish Andersson English...
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French name: Santrop (shortening of Saint Tropez ) nowt to do with Sandthorpe, Heythrop.
And....
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I want to learn how to speak French and German but whats the best way to learn?
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Im currently learning German and it's my 3rd year at it I have a private tutor but the only thing.
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Welcome to the football section, chief..
They didn't "capitulate" so much as lose 2 to 0 in the semifinal round, and it wasn't a "war" so much as the 1986 FIFA World Cup .
They didn't fare so bad on the football pitch at least .
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There are Opportunities to work at Starwood Hotels & Resorts Call Centre in Cork city for French and German.
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Christine ....
Good luck in your search.
Well, I hope other members will be able to advise you .
To have more informations.
I think you should try to contact the Starwood hotels.. .
Hi amekki,
I have moved your topic on the Cork forum for better visibility .
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I looked in the newbie section and saw some threads on Prescott and English basses, along with discussions that follow when someone asks for help identifying a bass. I'm still a little lost on what characteristics each style has. Besides any physical ...
Started by Ron Plichta on
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Expressive
-French Beautiful appearance, often brighter tone, sometimes harsh
-German Less refined from them.
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Hi,
We are a volunteer tourism group that need our local town leaflet translated from English into German, French and Chinese.
Anyone out there?
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