You shouldn't give your age if you're under eighteen, it is dangerous.
Mess with the Bill, you get the scorn!
Well, where are you from, age, name, etc, etc, etc. The community must know your glorious life!
--- I'm just a student from Brazil, my english is more or less and my french skills are quite improved, I'm 15 years old and I like games, read, talk with friends, some sports like attletism, etc. See ya... 
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You shouldn't give your age if you're under eighteen, it is dangerous.
Name: Benjamín (Ben)
Country of Birth: Venezuela
Country of Residence: Venezeula
City of Birth: Anaco, Anzoateguí
City of Residence: Caracas, Distrito Capital
Languages: English, German, Spanish, Portugues, Japanese, Learning: Traditional Chinese, Korean
Age: 31
Occupations: IT Professional, Freelance Texter, Maintaining Family
Hobbies: History, WW1, WW2, Languages, Medicine, Submarines, IT, Apple
How can you speak all these languages?BenjB wrote:
Name: Benjamín (Ben)Country of Birth: Venezuela
Country of Residence: Venezeula
City of Birth: Anaco, Anzoateguí
City of Residence: Caracas, Distrito Capital
Languages: English, German, Spanish, Portugues, Japanese, Learning: Traditional Chinese, Korean
Age: 31
Occupations: IT Professional, Freelance Texter, Maintaining Family
Hobbies: History, WW1, WW2, Languages, Medicine, Submarines, IT, Apple
(I'm brazilian and I'm very curious: what do you think about Maduro???)
It is my Hobby.. I did learn languages ever since I can think. I could have added Latin, Klingon and Romulan as well.. but I left it out since they are not really real languages.
As for your question: I am generally not engaging in political discussions in public forums... It does usually result in discussions and fighting... I am just saying that much: I am open socialist and I am "Chavista". Any further political disucssions or questions, you are free to start a private conversation.
It is in my opinion a way better place.
Pretty sure Latin is real language. A nerd most definitely did not just make it on a whim in his mothers basement.
I like latin, also I love my portuguese language. I like french too, and now I'm learning spanish.
Well good point.
Maybe more correct would be to say it is not an actively spoken language. The same counts for klingon I suppose, since it is an official language, created by a linguistic doctor and with official representation in the world. Actually I do like latin as well.. but as I said, I tend to forget it in listing and things, because it is barely used or needed.
I do like french as well...
I had it a year in school and I went to France on some occassions.. I did not list it because it´s more basic... it´s not a language I speak fluently.. If I ever gonna learn French I don´t know. I had my issues learning it at school and it is similar to spanish which makes it even more difficult... besides I think when I terminate my studies in Chinese and Korean I should be fine... Even though Russian and Arabian is tempting too....
Well we will see.
Blasphemy! I must boast! I can speak British English, American English, Australian English and Piratey English!
Technically Latin is considered a "dead" language its not really spoken as a national language anymore for ex. France-French, Spain-Spanish, Italy-Italian.....etc Usually the only reason people learn Latin if they are becoming a Doctor or a Scientist.
Or a lawyer, there are a lot of latin sentnces, at least in romanic justice, I don't know anything about that in english system.Emperor Lelouch wrote:
Technically Latin is considered a "dead" language its not really spoken as a national language anymore for ex. France-French, Spain-Spanish, Italy-Italian.....etc Usually the only reason people learn Latin if they are becoming a Doctor or a Scientist.
Lots in English law as well. And English law serves as the basis for the legal system in most former colonies (if not all). So latin is part of legalese nearly all around the world.
At least britsh followed a normal way and used it in colonies, I don't know why they didnt adopted the metric system and the french way (right hand)...DonViswanath wrote:
Lots in English law as well. And English law serves as the basis for the legal system in most former colonies (if not all). So latin is part of legalese nearly all around the world.
Wilhelm von Roos wrote:
At least britsh followed a normal way and used it in colonies, I don't know why they didnt adopted the metric system and the french way (right hand)...DonViswanath wrote:
Lots in English law as well. And English law serves as the basis for the legal system in most former colonies (if not all). So latin is part of legalese nearly all around the world.

V nice spam 
Thank you. It is a group effort. You are contributing too.
Oh, look. A dead thread. This'll be fun.
Name: Jerry Smith
Place of Residence: Rogate, Republic of Bahadan
Hobbies: Flying kites, Hiking.
About me, hm? Well, I despise traitors.
What happened with Wilhelm von Roos?
About me: Me is the short form for Messerschmitt. And I don't like those saying Me-109. It's Bf 109 ffs! The company was called "Bayrische Flugzeugwerke" at the beginning and then changed to Messerschmitt! Thank you.
Nice. It is the Bf 110 too!BjorniXL wrote:
"Bayrische Flugzeugwerke"
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