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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2013 13:31:16 GMT 1
United Kingdom@languagenerd09 MASSIVELY impressed with Leona Lewis' song ... Potential entry on the cards.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2013 13:34:36 GMT 1
THEN YOU WERE ALL WRONG, MUHAHAHAHA I always called in Nursery or Preschool In American English it's Kindergarten In British English it's nursery It's only Kindergarten in England if you're very very very very very high class ...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2013 13:36:01 GMT 1
Or you've been watching too much Disney Channel.
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Liev
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Post by Liev on Oct 19, 2013 13:37:17 GMT 1
Ya lyublyu Plus Près/Ya hochu k tebe ochen' Dmitry! Eto super pesnya iz France (I don't know the country names in Russian ). *-* Spasibo dlya suggestion (Fail Russian again ) za Ukraina BTW. #RussianWrongGrammarWithLiev Ya tebya popravlu! And you're the best! Oh, yes yes, i have one more suggestion for you! I don't repeated myself?I'm being taught by an actual Russian. One of my dreams came true (sort of ). I did quite well, haven't I? Thanks for the correction and another suggestion moy Russkiy brat.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2013 13:39:34 GMT 1
I always called in Nursery or Preschool In American English it's Kindergarten In British English it's nursery It's only Kindergarten in England if you're very very very very very high class ... In Australia we usually just call it Kinder
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2013 13:44:39 GMT 1
Kindergarten must come from German though. Maybe because the USA had a lot of German immigrants in he 1920's (German was nearly the official language of the US)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2013 13:45:53 GMT 1
In American English it's Kindergarten In British English it's nursery It's only Kindergarten in England if you're very very very very very high class ... In Australia we usually just call it Kinder German OMG Kinder(schokolade)
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Post by 𝐴𝑑𝑟𝑖𝑎̀ on Oct 19, 2013 13:47:28 GMT 1
Guarderia!! #offtopic
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2013 13:59:23 GMT 1
Kindergarten has to be from German, because it means "Children garden"
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Post by 𝐴𝑑𝑟𝑖𝑎̀ on Oct 19, 2013 14:00:46 GMT 1
Kindergarten has to be from German, because it means "Children garden" Kinder Egg
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