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tornado2007Threads: 20
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 Sep 30, 07, 17:25    #241
Quoting: Michal
You are worried about this bloody Serbain woman and you can not even spell simple English words properly, come on get your priorities right here!

lol, i guess my situation has sent my spelling and concentration to the dog house :)

by the way

generalize, AMERICAN

Generalise, BRITISH

there are two spellings :)

so maybe the dam Serbian isn't blowing my concentration totally :) but a lot

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 Sep 30, 07, 17:27    #242
Quoting: tornado2007
Generalise, BRITISH

I have never used this type of spelling, mind you, I am not a very good speller myself so I will not get too bogged down in a debate about spelling.
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 Sep 30, 07, 17:30    #243
Quoting: Michal
I have never used this type of spelling, mind you, I am not a very good speller myself so I will not get too bogged down in a debate about spelling.

wow you started the spelling thing and even called me names over it and even brought another person into it quote 'bloody Serb' lol.

so please don't question me on my spelling unless you are in the position to do so, thanks
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Edited by: Michal  Sep 30, 07, 17:36    #244
Quoting: tornado2007
so please don't question me on my spelling unless you are in the position to do so, thanks

I am right and you are wrong. We spell the word generalize as generalize and in fact it was you who started this off by criticizing a Polish girl's spelling of the word. I did not start this topic of conversation. As for the bloody Serbian girl, I could not care two brass monkeys what you do. And in the same room, I would say the same to your face. You can idz do diabla.
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Edited by: Hueg  Sep 30, 07, 17:39    #245
Quoting: Michal
Serbain


I realise that you are struggling with the concept of British spelling Michal you only alledgedly live here then again that doesn't stop the natives either. You're learning but we're very fond of our ise they're the window to our nationality apparently.

But because it's called English we're rightly proud that it was the other lot that mucked up the spelling, not us. The only reason it's the norm as you claim is because they're the ones that make the computer software.
When Word goes through an English English text you see more red than on the Sudanese Coast.
No wonder we all prefer text speak. Less of a Pain in the arse Michal. That's Ass for you non English English users. Or was it a Baguette?

edit: I am right and you are wrong.

I admire your self belief but on this occasion, it's Honours even. And look there is another one.
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 Sep 30, 07, 17:41    #246
Quoting: Michal
I am right and you are wrong.

i think you'll find were both right in our respected countries :)

Quoting: Michal
criticizing a Polish girl's spelling

i was not criticising just explaining to her how to spell the word, i think you'll find i did it in a civil manner.

Quoting: Michal
As for the bloody Serbian girl, I could not care two brass monkeys what you do

of course not, a self centred guy like you i wouldn't expect anything else

Quoting: Michal
I would say the same to your face.

what a big man you are :) i would laugh straight back :)

Quoting: Michal
idz do diabla

at least have the balls to say it in English
Lady in red  Sep 30, 07, 17:42    #247
Quoting: Michal
We spell the word generalize as generalize


Generalise or generalize both are perfectly acceptable. Both are correct. It's the same with quite a few words where you can either use an 's' or an 'x'........both are grammatically correct !

Quoting: Michal
You can idz do diabla.


That's not a nice thing to say to Torny, and I think if anyone said it to you , you would be complaining about it.......

:(
Lady in red  Sep 30, 07, 17:43    #248
Quoting: Hueg
That's Ass for you non English English users. Or was it a Baguette?


Lol, you are so funny.........:)
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 Sep 30, 07, 17:44    #249
Quoting: Lady in red
That's not a nice thing to say to Torny, and I think if anyone said it to you , you would be complaining about it.......

so what does it mean?? i really don't mind, i would just rather it be explained

Quoting: Lady in red
Generalise or generalize both are perfectly acceptable.

exactly what i just said to him :)
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 Sep 30, 07, 17:46    #250
Quoting: tornado2007
i would just rather it be explained


I think it's go to hell.
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 Sep 30, 07, 17:47    #251
Quoting: Hueg
I think it's go to hell.

ok well it isn't that bad, i don't believe in heaven and hell so it dosen't really matter to me.

Thanks for the translation
Lady in red  Sep 30, 07, 17:49    #252
Quoting: tornado2007
so what does it mean??


It just means something like ' Go to Hell' or go to the devil......but it's more like swearing at someone when you say it in Polish...... Well, that's what i was taught anyway and I was brought up 'proper' like <g> There is no justification for michal making that comment towards you !

You are totally correct about generalise and generalize......bit like legalise and legalize..........etc.....

Michal is wrong !!
polishgirltx Edited by: polishgirltx  Sep 30, 07, 17:51    #253
Are you going to argue about one letter and a mistake in spelling? That's just silly...
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 Sep 30, 07, 17:53    #254
Quoting: polishgirltx
Are you going to argue about one letter and a mistake in spelling? That's just silly...

no i think LIR was pointing out about what Michal said to me rather than the spelling
Lady in red Edited by: Lady in red  Sep 30, 07, 17:58    #255
Quoting: polishgirltx
a mistake in spelling?


There was no error in the spelling/spellings and Tornado was correct. it's not about arguing, a lot of people here rely on knowing about such issues as they are learning English. It appears that Michal is the one who wishes to argue the toss !!

:)
polishgirltx  Sep 30, 07, 17:58    #256
Quoting: tornado2007
no i think LIR was pointing out about what Michal said to me rather than the spelling

why don't you let it go if you know that somebody is only provoking you ?
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 Sep 30, 07, 17:59    #257
Quoting: polishgirltx

why don't you let it go if you know that somebody is only provoking you ?

wow wow wow i'm not arguing really, i have more things to think about than that, lol.

i was just saying that there were two ways to spell it :)
Lady in red  Sep 30, 07, 18:01    #258
Quoting: tornado2007
i was just saying that there were two ways to spell it :)



True ! I agree !!


:)
polishgirltx  Sep 30, 07, 18:02    #259
Quoting: Lady in red
There was no error in the spelling/spellings and Tornado was correct. it's not about arguing, a lot of people here rely on knowing about such issues as they are learning Enlish. It appears that Michal is the one who wishes to argue the toss !!

:)

i have problems with spelling all the time (grammar too :P) and i appreciate any help, but why making a big deal out of it to argue...

:D
Lady in red  Sep 30, 07, 18:03    #260
Quoting: polishgirltx
to argue...



I think maybe, you should refer your comments to Michal not to Tornado or myself......<s>

:)
polishgirltx  Sep 30, 07, 18:07    #261
Quoting: Lady in red
you should refer your comments to Michal not to Tornado or myself....

yes, maybe i should, i just knew that tornado takes it less seriously and be smarter just to let it go....

:D

but i give up.... i just let it go now :D
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Edited by: osiol  Sep 30, 07, 18:07    #262
The rudest person on this page isn't a Polish person.
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 Sep 30, 07, 18:08    #263
Quoting: osiol

The rudest person on this page isn't a Polish person.

who would that be and what nationality are they??
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Edited by: osiol  Sep 30, 07, 18:11    #264
Quoting: tornado2007
who would that be and what nationality are they??

I don't really care.

Quoting: osiol
Edited by: osiol

Freudian slip? What Freudian slip?
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 Sep 30, 07, 18:11    #265
Quoting: osiol
I don't really care.

ok jose :)
polishgirltx  Sep 30, 07, 18:12    #266
Quoting: tornado2007
are they??

how many? :)
Lady in red  Sep 30, 07, 18:13    #267
Quoting: polishgirltx
i just let it go now :D



Lol, :)

Was just kidding a bit <g>
polishgirltx  Sep 30, 07, 18:14    #268
Quoting: Lady in red
Was just kidding a bit <g>

i know :)
Lady in red Edited by: Lady in red  Sep 30, 07, 18:14    #269
Quoting: osiol
The rudest person on this page isn't a Polish person.


Who is it that you are referring to ?
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 Sep 30, 07, 18:19    #270
Quoting: polishgirltx
how many? :)

how many of what??

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