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Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 203
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0001名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW 5a1d-mO1K)
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Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 202
http://lavender.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/english/1502872213/

Hey!!! All you NEETs, nerds, YouTube link spammers, pedophiles, neo-Nazis,
Yukorin enthusiasts, Nanako SOS admirers, Part-Time-Preachers,
Diplomats' spoiled sons, losers who can't remember Kanji characters,
Big-boobs fans, Weeaboo from around the world, learners of Japanese
who are too lazy to update their Japanese blogs very often, cunning
linguists, stupid fan girls of Johnny's Boys, Touhou pirates, and
that electrical super-gay who suffers from mental disease - This is your thread!
Let's hope the Internet-addicted housewife will come back soon!

We all wish for permanent world peace!
0919jook ◆jook7sIb7g (ワッチョイ c6d1-ijJr)
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2017/11/21(火) 10:50:23.82ID:Qcq6IrG+0
>>915
By the way, "spent" can also be used and the sentence is correct, however the meaning
is slightly different. If you say "spent" then you already went through the whole day with
just sleeping.
If you say "spend," then you have already been sleeping in the day, but it also means you're
still in the middle of doing that, too.
全部の日寝た vs 全部の日寝ている
0921名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a981-IKRN)
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2017/11/21(火) 11:07:40.19ID:bK8oqxJB0
Looks like you guys have been working hard on teaching and learning
how to write good English. Keep up the good work!
0924名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a981-IKRN)
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2017/11/21(火) 15:18:19.71ID:bK8oqxJB0
Six sex acts with a bitch!
0925名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a981-IKRN)
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2017/11/21(火) 15:20:05.57ID:bK8oqxJB0
I never get sick of sex with a bitch!
0927名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a981-IKRN)
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2017/11/21(火) 15:28:50.32ID:bK8oqxJB0
Jack and Pattie went to the mall
They got themselves a big pink vibrator
Jack wanted to jack off with it
But Pattie insisted he used it on her

Jack the Jackoff king is famous at school
For his ability to jack off several times in a row
While Pattie is renowned for her performance
For she excels in her performance of petting
Any guy she happens to spot on the street

Oh well, they just love to do
Six sex acts with sick bitches and guys on the beach.
0928名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 1d4d-AWKa)
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2017/11/21(火) 16:18:14.45ID:N7ohMHY90
>>899
I apologize for the late reply and thanks for such a detailed explanation.
Honestly, I left my dictionary in my workplace, so may make a lot of typos, which means I can't make even a single sentence without the dictionary. lol
You know, I don't mind telling people how stupid I am at all because one of my life philosophies is " Honesty is the best policy."
Oh, it's almost time that I have to go see the doctor. I'll write the rest of my reply later.
0929名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a98c-Jw6i)
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2017/11/21(火) 16:44:58.72ID:q9yEujqa0
I know how you feel and I may react the same way, but it hasn't passed even 24 hours, so you
don't need to be sorry. This reminds of the train that left 20 seconds earlier than departure time
and appolized, whichmade the headlines in western media.

Do you mean you use a paper dictionary or a portable electronic dictionary? In either case,
you can use online dictionary as long as you have Internet access. I just thought it doesn't matter if you left
at your workplace. Anyway, you don't have to reply to me (and don't be sorry about not replying to me).
I just wanted to write something in English. Keep enjoying conversation with the person from Sweden.
0930名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ cd8f-AWKa)
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2017/11/21(火) 17:07:14.36ID:GUk740qk0
I wonder how foreign people living in Japan make Japanese friends.
One day, I was chatting with my friends from Europe at a café, then a man suddenly approached and asked us how we got to know each other.
He told us that he married a Japanese woman and moved to Japan from America a few months ago. He says it's hard for him to find a community where he can get Japanese friends. I couldn't give him good advice..
0931名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 6d63-EvbJ)
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2017/11/21(火) 17:27:00.70ID:lPx63cgW0
Good morning, everyone.
Or rather, I suppose it's late afternoon or early nighttime for you, but still.
It's snowing here! It's snowing a lot, actually.
It's been a long time since it snowed in November, and really long since it
snowed this much. Although knowing the local weather here, it'll all melt
away in a couple of days.
Shame, since I love snow.

>>917
I do this for Japanese too and it seems to work pretty well.

>>928
Don't worry too much about spelling errors. Even if you misspell something
and end up making it into another word, people who are fluent in a language
can correct those errors in their head and figure out what you meant.
And in the worst case when the spelling really does make it hard to tell what
you're trying to say, we can always just ask you to clarify what word you meant.
You can't learn a language without making a lot of mistakes. Believe me, I know.

>>930
I'm curious how non-Japanese people make friends with Japanese people in general.
Even over the net, even when you can speak decent Japanese and he can speak decent English,
it seems like making friends is really difficult. I wonder if this is just something westerners
like myself think is a shame or if there are a lot of Japanese people who wish they could
make foreign friends too.
0946928 (ワッチョイ 1d4d-AWKa)
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2017/11/21(火) 20:03:43.80ID:N7ohMHY90
>>931
How nice of you to say so! By the way, Are you the person from Sweden, or >>929?
I'm cofused over who is who. lol
I tried to respond to >>899 last night, but gave up halfway because I repeated trials and errors again and again to come up with appropriate expressions.
As a result, I stayed up until 2 o'clock and my struggle came to a dead end. You see, my job starts at 7 o'clock.
Bingo!! I overslept and was late for work. What a fantastic day I had today!
0947名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 6d63-EvbJ)
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2017/11/21(火) 20:16:04.86ID:lPx63cgW0
>>946
Yep, I'm the same guy. You can tell by the ID at the end of my post.
What kind of expressions were you trying to come up with?
Sorry to hear you overslept. I hope you manage to do well at work, even with so little sleep.
I woke up at 8, then went for a walk at 10 to enjoy all the snow we're getting here
for once, and then I came back at around 11:30.
I'm not sure why but all this snow has put me in a really good mood.
But I'm a little sad knowing that it won't last. There's been a trend the last few years
where the snow melts just after a few days, then we have long periods without any
snow. And since I plan on going to Tokyo again this year during the period where
we're most likely to see snow that sticks around, I bet I won't be seeing much more snow than this.
0954名無しさん@英語勉強中 (AUW 0H12-Lcni)
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2017/11/22(水) 00:28:07.45ID:xOE0Ie5BH
Just a couple of hours ago someone recommended me to come here. Though, from what I see, here is nothing interesting. I’d better go somewhere else. Seems like I rather like hiking, trekking, mountain-climbing and what not.
0958jook ◆jook7sIb7g (ワッチョイ c6d1-ijJr)
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2017/11/22(水) 02:33:33.19ID:a7UMj8F/0
>>920
Bingo!

>>939
Good luck. What kind of place are you going to?

>>954
I love hiking and spending time outdoors. I used to go out in the woods a lot more before I moved
to where I am living now. I'm in the city now, so it's harder to do those things, and my knees have
been giving me trouble lately.

>>956
I like both but I guess it depends on my mood. Most of the time I'd probably pick sushi.
0962jook ◆jook7sIb7g (ワッチョイ c6d1-ijJr)
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2017/11/22(水) 03:33:32.57ID:a7UMj8F/0
>>961
I think mostly it's just the unfamiliar texture. We don't have any foods similar
to that, so there's nothing to compare to. Personally, natto reminds me of slimy litle eggs
from the movie Aliens.
0970topic 5点マン (ワッチョイ 6ea7-HbzS)
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2017/11/22(水) 09:47:39.06ID:rQ0MDIgt0
↑ You're a nice guy, retarded though.
just beat it.
0974名無しさん@英語勉強中 (US 0H0a-jW/K)
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2017/11/22(水) 12:28:31.41ID:pvqgUvANH
>>864 >>871>>873>>874>>875
>>878
"Put off" is also a phrasal verb but it has a completely different meaning than what you have stated; it means to postpone, leave till/for later, procrastinate, delay, etc.
This is different than the phrase "to be put off by" which isn't actually a phrasal verb

>>891
theres this thread but it hasn't got much attention
http://lavender.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/english/1506322379/l50

>>905
>Swedish and English are much more similar than German
As a native English speaker who doesn't know German or Swedish, German definitely sounds closer to English than Swedish to me.
It could just be the shared vocab or the lack of exposure to Swedish,
but there are times when I hear a German sentence and can almost decipher it whereas I can't say the same for Swedish.

>>912
I can see an instance where "take off" could be interpreted as a command to take an airplane off, but it would need to be in the context of aviation. For example a VIP passenger telling a pilot to take off.
Of course such a situation is really rare, and I'm not surprised if a native speaker couldn't think it up.
As a side note, "take off" can be generalized to mean to depart. "We're taking off" doesn't strictly have to mean that an airplane is taking off; it could mean that a boat is leaving port or a group is about to leave.
0976名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 6d63-EvbJ)
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2017/11/22(水) 17:19:33.29ID:M8HL9ej50
>>974
Oh yeah, you're right. I know "put off" can be used to mean "postpone something"
but I was thinking of it in a context where you'd only say "put off" and nothing else.
I know "be put off by" isn't a verbal phrase either, but it's the only other instance I could
think of where "put off" means anything.

I can roughly understand some German sentences as well, but the average English-only
speaker might have an easier time understanding German due to exposure they may have
gotten from it being spoken in countless WW2 movies and such. At the very least, they'll
be more familiar with how German sounds than how Swedish sounds, so they can adjust a
little to the radically different pronunciation and try to pick out words here and there.
As for the vocab, both English and Swedish share a lot of borrowed vocabulary from German.
0984名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウウーT Sa05-AWKa)
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2017/11/22(水) 20:18:00.53ID:PBmUlqDDa
i got to know "童貞を殺すセーター(ニット)"(a sweater to kill the virgins) last night.
it might be the cutting edge of the sweater design and be considered fashionable,
but i felt that a woman's body is exposed so much that it is simply a sweater to bewilder the virgins.
0992名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a74d-h3cN)
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2017/11/23(木) 01:22:48.66ID:58nhMKvb0
Hi, dude.
Are you happy now?
Oh, you don't have to pretend to be happy.
You see, we are best friends, so you can tell me everything and anything when you have sad things.
I'm ready to console you anytime.
0993名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ITW 0H8f-MBqy)
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2017/11/23(木) 01:26:40.24ID:3dd+qo7TH
Let's see...
0994名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a74d-h3cN)
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2017/11/23(木) 01:39:33.48ID:58nhMKvb0
Hi, dude
You can count on me any time if you have any problems.
That's bause we are bosom friends.
Oh, there is one thing I can't help you with. It's concerning money.
You see, I'm very poor, so plase knock on someone else's door when you need money, OK/
0998jook ◆jook7sIb7g (ワッチョイ bfd1-sSls)
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2017/11/23(木) 04:16:28.20ID:MLSaivMD0
>>997
I know the feeling. Unfortunately, the truth is we can never go back, and if you spend your energy
trying to, you'll just stress yourself out and get depressed.
It's better to focus on making your life into something that makes the "you" of today happy.
1000名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW 07bd-FKuQ)
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2017/11/23(木) 04:38:45.55ID:Q8ld7oxf0
suck my d@#k
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