Logically? When did I care for logic? Goit.
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Logically? When did I care for logic? Goit.
Actually, I have.
Yes, I am. I am recommending don't stuff your head with BS because as a language learner you will always be identified by your accent and your so-called "street smarts" require...
You think you're nails and have been in many fights, but the fact is you haven't been in any if you believe they start because of a foreigner failing to use "street smarts" on top of his thick...
Dobry, in case you didn't know, most Russians are nails and aren't afraid of getting into a pub brawl or two (the knuckledusters on my both hands are making it very hard for me to type, so please...
So what was the misunderstanding? If someone's calling you a wanker, your fist should rightfully and forcefully connect with that person's jaw.
What you fail to realise, Dobry, is that what...
Scotcher, that was the best post to come out of you for years. You hit the nail on the head.
Shadow1?? Are you wanting to join in the insults also?[/quote](c)For crying out loud, Dobry, didn't you see that it was a link to Urban Dictionary? shadow1 gave you a link to this page -...
"For crying out loud":-), this is a British expression ("Chav is a derogatory slang term in the United Kingdom which appeared in mainstream dictionaries in 2005[1][2"), and I have never heard it in...
That was only half of what you wrote.
Oh really? Shall I rewind to the place where you were saying the following:
Why would a Russian person want to sound like a Texan when in Russia/Europe? And...
For crying out loud, charlstonian, you've got the Internet at your fingertips. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chav
You're an idiot if you think that many chavs in Russia (or Western Europe for that matter) will tell by your accent in English that you're from Texas. If you get a whooping it won't be on account of...
You shouldn't use Soviet dictionaries. Use British/American dictionaries like Oxford, Cambridge, Longman, Webster, etc. Or their online versions, like this one here, for instance:...
Why don't you just look it up in a dictionary? Any dictionary will show two possible pronunciations: ofTn and ofn.
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