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Geschrieben von AlBoZzZ, 05.12.2015 at 19:14
Geschrieben von Phoenix, 05.12.2015 at 19:11
Geschrieben von AlBoZzZ, 02.12.2015 at 07:43
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Geschrieben von AlBoZzZ, 02.12.2015 at 07:22
Geschrieben von Cold Case, 02.12.2015 at 00:07
Letting italy pass you so she can come to us and fight us?Ok.
Calls italy as a "she "...
In greek its:Η Ιταλια:That is for female noun.I was in hurry so yeah i said she
In albanian too but even in albanian we dont refer to italy as a "she ".
In english you refer to objects or non alive things with "it ". So you were in a hurry and you couldnt type a 2 letter word "it " and yet you typed 3 letter word as "she ". I dont thimk you even know we should refer to italy as an "it " afterall, also i dont think you were in a hirry thats just an excuse for your ignorance of english grammar. If someone would be in a hurry for something, the last thing he would do is go on an online game and comment about insulting another country and commenting about italy. You just got schooled. Let this be a lession for you next time before you start talking shit to someone just because a bunch of off topic fags leaded by croat are doing it
Malaga
I speak English better than all of you, I fucking live where it was made... And I can tell you its perfectly acceptable to call a country a she or he, its very formal and only really something you would do when you're kind of emotional though so don't go saying it all the time. Germany was known as the father land, many refer to that big ass country in east Europe as "mother Russia"... There are poems that describe states as he and she. Etc etc.
Meanwhile lets analyse all the mistakes in Commando Eagles English....
ThiMk
HIrry
LessIon
To use your own narb English comment CE...
Let this be a lession for you next time before you start talking shit to someone
i was writting that from my phone cuz i was at work. Anyways when we learned english grammar in school we were taught that things that are not alive we should call them IT only. You cant say "i like my bed, she/he is comfortable" can you? Besides, there are many people who have no idea about their own country's grammar so just cuz youre from UK doesnt really make you an expert.
I went to university and studied international relations, we had to write 30 essays a year, you get penalised for poor Grammar and I described countries like Russia and France as "she" on occasion... You wouldn't describe unalive things with he or she usually. Its something said with passion.
Countries have a personality about them and you can argue some things like trees, planets, anything that is alive in a way.. anything with characteristics can be talked about as "he" or "she"... Most usually "she".. Unless those characteristics are masculine in nature.
I am very aware of my own language and what is correct. This is an example of very advanced English that I wouldn't expect to be taught in an Albanian classroom
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