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Post by csquared on Sept 6, 2015 16:44:25 GMT -5
Awwwww no problem,glad I could help If (in the future :D) you'll have any other questions about polish crazy grammar,feel free to ask us! Wow, I will never complain about French grammar again.... And I thought French was an assault of grammar... I took Latin in high school, and as someone mentioned, I think, Latin uses cases for nouns too. Nominative, genitive, accusative, ablative(?), at least (That's subject, possessive, direct object, indirect object.) I found it actually made it easier to understand English grammar, and helped also with French and Spanish, and Russian when I took a couple of semesters of that (I'm a language geek!). French had a lot of irregularities, and I'll bet English is pretty tough to learn too!
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Post by Q3 on Sept 6, 2015 17:01:26 GMT -5
No offense to my friends in Poland, Denmark and other parts of Europe -- but I am really t looking forward to Adam being in Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries where I have a shot at figuring things out.
But we rarely even hear Polish in the US -- even though so many Americans are of Polish decent -- in 2012 -- 9,757,528 (3.4 percent of the entire population) but very few <5% speak Polish.
French, Italian, Spanish -- I have a shot.
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