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| 11 Aug 2013 12:10 PM |
| is it possible to forget some english? |
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Meteor36
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| 11 Aug 2013 12:11 PM |
Yes Don't learn anything new |
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trabosher
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whats164
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NarutoNow
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| 11 Aug 2013 12:12 PM |
ehh
i mean not like completely, but i'm sure i would forget some grammar rules |
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Meteor36
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| 11 Aug 2013 12:13 PM |
| what language do you want to learn |
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| 11 Aug 2013 12:13 PM |
| If you stop speaking English you may get a bit rusty but you won't forget completely |
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Ysko
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| 11 Aug 2013 12:13 PM |
It depends on how much English you know, though if it is your mother language then you'll never forget it (maybe get worse at it but whoopty doo). I speak English, Spanish (I'm half Spanish) and Galician (Galicia is the region in Spain where I live) and English is my mother language. I took 4 years learning French and I'm thinking about starting Swedish.
Does this narrow it down a lil' bit? |
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| 11 Aug 2013 12:14 PM |
@boiled
what ya think mang
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