Nylonian
Silky Smooth
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- Mar 24, 2021
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I only know how to flirt in two of them though.I'm fluent in sarcasm
Knowing 4 languages is impressive though
Also good morning, Katie.
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I only know how to flirt in two of them though.I'm fluent in sarcasm
Knowing 4 languages is impressive though
A linguist! Danish and German can't be easy.For me it is English (American version ), Danish, Italian, German and French in order of fluency.
I remember something about a margaritaSo is this what you said yesterday before you left work?View attachment 2615708
That’s still way more impressive than not knowing how to flirt in any language, à la moiI only know how to flirt in two of them though.
Also good morning, Katie.![]()
Some guys can't flirt in one language so you're goodI only know how to flirt in two of them though.
Also good morning, Katie.![]()
This guy is a boss... Wow.For me it is English (American version ), Danish, Italian, German and French in order of fluency.
Wow you would do @wwot40 like that!?I have an idea for an experiment.
I'll put a trampoline at the bottom. I promise.
I don't think a auctioneer would get off 2....He was a fast talker....?
Brummie is Birmingham (UK) accent. "Ir's bostin ere innit"I don't know what this means, but I like it.
Danish was rough from a pronunciation perspective. I think the Danes pay their taxes by the number of consonants they don't pronounce. Grammatically it is a lot like English. German grammar is just beyond comprehension! Who puts the verb at the end of the sentence?A linguist! Danish and German can't be easy.
So you were drinking at work!?I remember something about a margarita![]()
I think you replied to the wrong post here...You don't need to, you have warpaint and enough ammo to fend off Cornelius.![]()
"Eyup duck." works in Yorkshire too right? I've heard that from a Leeds lad before.Brummie is Birmingham (UK) accent. "Ir's bostin ere innit"
Derbyshire is East Midlands and it's "ey up mi duck"
Yes, German is a punishment not a language.Danish was rough from a pronunciation perspective. I think the Danes pay their taxes by the number of consonants they don't pronounce. Grammatically it is a lot like English. German grammar is just beyond comprehension! Who puts the verb at the end of the sentence?
Definitely it's own language.Brummie is Birmingham (UK) accent. "Ir's bostin ere innit"
Derbyshire is East Midlands and it's "ey up mi duck"
What more do you need?I can order beer in most European languages.
Banned.I think you replied to the wrong post here...![]()
I have never heard that before but I am stealing it!!Yes, German is a punishment not a language.
You don't need to, you've got warpaint and enough ammo to last.Some guys can't flirt in one language so you're good![]()
The toilet eventuallyWhat more do you need?![]()
That was after work. I was good at the office yesterday. MostlySo you were drinking at work!?of course you would...
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Well but that's coming eventually anyways!The toilet eventually![]()
And now you think you're in another thread...![]()