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X-r
15-05-2009, 00:03
yeah, you all prolly just waited for me way to shy to tell me.

nvm, i am here now :o) (ultra cool smiley)

contributions as soon as i have time ;)

Steffen

Pan
15-05-2009, 00:03
YAY!!! Its x-rai! (notice the a is missing something)
Welcome to fleud

Marcdk
15-05-2009, 00:14
Welcome X-räi :). I hope you'll be active and contribute here, as we need some good quality content ;)

dog_keeper
15-05-2009, 07:01
Welcome to Fleud.com ,Xrai

Glad to have you here ;)
enjoy your stay!

Reinn
15-05-2009, 15:06
Welcome, X-Räi
Have fun & Contribute!
German is easier to learn then English.

Joko
15-05-2009, 19:18
Hey there bro, welcome to the Flewd

Sky_king
15-05-2009, 19:38
Hello x-räi! Welcome to the Fleud, hope you will enjoy your stay here.

Axe08
15-05-2009, 19:58
Welcome to fleud.

X-r
16-05-2009, 14:35
German is easier to learn then English.

haha no way



thx all for the nice welcomings :)

Reinn
16-05-2009, 16:22
haha no way



thx all for the nice welcomings :)

I it actually... Cuz' in German you have Rules, rules rules...

In English it is: "It's just that way, live with it" with the most things :P

If you learn the German rules, you can the whole language :) :)

Sky_king
16-05-2009, 19:29
English is easier because you can pick it up from songs, games, movies, books and many more. My first English words came from Pokémon Red.

Reinn
16-05-2009, 20:31
English is easier because you can pick it up from songs, games, movies, books and many more. My first English words came from Pok?mon Red.

English isn't easier.... It just seems so, but that's only because it's EVERYWHERE on our day... As you say, movies, songs, books, internet, games, etc. EVERYWHERE... But that doesn't mean it's easier... That just means that you got it everywhere, and you get used to how things are...

If German and English changed place, so everyone spoke German, you would also say that English was too hard ^^

X-r
17-05-2009, 14:43
i tell you, so many things are irregular in germany.

without being born in germany or putting really much effort into it (or maybe being a natural language talent) you will never master german as you can master english.