The most important you've forgotten:
TGIF Thanks God its Friday
Wrong! Its Tuesday!
Think german has much longer words than french
No no no no
Ach, in Germany you use the word No No No No as German translation for SMS? Now I am curious after the French word!
@ zebulon
IAW: in accordance with
IRW: in reference with
BDU: battle dress uniform
IMHO:in my honest opinion
But now using no abbreviations anymore this is TMI (too much information).
In reference with isn't English; it would be With Reference To. Surprisingly BDU is English but I thought it must mean something else in French.
These FYI...Ho.Ho.
Jk
In reference with isn't English; it would be With Reference To. Surprisingly BDU is English but I thought it must mean something else in French.
These FYI...Ho.Ho.
Jk
JK,
you're a clever guy. Yes this is a mistake, but I didn't want to correct it because ...
The US use it as follows: IRT (in reference to).
They drive as well with a
sedan. This word I as well didn't know before.
Rainer
Not clever; just native.
Sedan...ah! the Americans... for us, that was a chair to carry the rich people around town....hmm.
Also I can't think of my front mudguard as a 'fender' but as long as we know what we're talking about, we'll get there in the end. Incidentally, any corrections I throw in are purely for your edification and by no means any criticism. I can ask the way in Germany but heaven forbid I should have to write anything down! It's so good for me that all you forum people make the effort to write in English.
Bravo!
JK
Not clever; just native.
Sedan...ah! the Americans... for us, that was a chair to carry the rich people around town....hmm.
Also I can't think of my front mudguard as a 'fender' but as long as we know what we're talking about, we'll get there in the end. Incidentally, any corrections I throw in are purely for your edification and by no means any criticism. I can ask the way in Germany but heaven forbid I should have to write anything down! It's so good for me that all you forum people make the effort to write in English.
Bravo!
JK
As far as the Netherlands are concerned things will only get better in the future. All kids at primary school are educated english from the age of 8. Yesterday our government announced the start of a new experiment at 12 primary schools : ALL education (including mathematics, geography etc) will be done completely in english! By doing this our government wants to support to make english our second language.
Next to english kids are educated german and french during their time at college. At universities the language of instruction is mostly completely english.
It is à right way I think, if we want people to speak other languages. Seems all experiances in France are not so good
When I was at school, French and later German were taught but too late and very badly. We now know that the brain is more receptive at a much younger age. If you have kids, you could do worse than get them in front of the television showing the desired language in cartoons or any program they like. It worked for my French nephews, who are now in their teens and fluent in English. There was of course schoolwork as well.
I am currently reading Topolino and Paperino in Italian but for me it is very, very late. The words take a long time to 'stick' in the old head!
Ciao tutti.
JK
At the Rhein-Valley in Germany near the French border (between Alsace and Baden) the kids learn at school as first foreign language French.
This should steel the friendship between the two countries. Then after 4 years they learn as second foreign language English.
As I recognized, because I'm often in France (Alsace), most of the Alsacien/-ienne speak as well German.
Greetings from the South of Germany ...
Rainer
OK, OK,
PITA=very annoying="pain in the arse/ass"
@zebulon: According to wordreference.com =chieur, emmerdeur, chiant, casse-couilles=... (I have learnt a few things in French, too
)
Cheers,
Josep
DILLIGAF
Polite translation = I'm really not concerned !
OK, OK,
PITA=very annoying="pain in the arse/ass"
@zebulon: According to wordreference.com =chieur, emmerdeur, chiant, casse-couilles=... (I have learnt a few things in French, too )
Cheers,
Josep
Your french is very good ! (As I already know
)
Good to know is that Moto in French is prenounced moutou. [mo:to:] Learned by own experienses.
I've found this one elsewhere ; thx
LMK = Let Me Know