Lilian
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Dabei seit: 15.06.2005
Herkunft: Berlin
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@~Miss-.-mini:*me~
Try His Dark Materials if you haven't already.
These books are so thrilling!
The first entitled "Northern Lights" (which would be "The Golden Compass") ist far more than the movie, I can promise.
The second "The Subtle Knife" is unbelievable...
And the third "The Amber Spyglass" opens a new way of recognising genesis...
I couldn't believe my eyes while reading it. Actually, I thought I was misunderstanding the message at first but was confirmed soon...
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FrlCosmos unregistriert
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Dieser Beitrag wurde 1 mal editiert, zum letzten Mal von FrlCosmos: 03.07.2009 20:48.
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03.07.2009 20:47 |
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FrlCosmos unregistriert
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03.07.2009 22:53 |
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Hankstar
Schüler
Dabei seit: 28.07.2007
Alter: 32
Herkunft: aus der Kneipe
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I don't agree.
In my mind British English sounds much better than American English.
I mean American English is easier than British English, but beacause of that it also sounds easy.
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03.07.2009 23:07 |
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mione13
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Dabei seit: 23.12.2006
Alter: 31
Herkunft: BW
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i also think that british english is muuuch better than american!
it sounds sexier...
and i love british guys, they're sooo hot
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03.07.2009 23:24 |
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I definitly agree with everyone who says, that british english is better than american english. Its... the best english...part.. in my opinion.
And YES.. british guys are hot *-*
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03.07.2009 23:28 |
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03.07.2009 23:51 |
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Misto
Schülerin
Dabei seit: 21.06.2007
Herkunft: Ostsee
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Deathdrinker
Schülerin
Dabei seit: 18.02.2009
Alter: 42
Herkunft: Niedersachsen Pottermore-Name: SternDraconis10332
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I like the british accent too!
But american english is easier to understand! (Sorry my english is horrible)
When I was in Scotland, I had many problems because of the different accents! I have worked in a shop with a woman from London! This was the only clear accent I understand!
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fifilein
Schülerin
Dabei seit: 27.06.2004
Alter: 36
Herkunft: living my dream in Southsea, England
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i also prefer the british accent. one of my friends comes from wales and she has an amazing accent, when she speaks english and not this welsh stuff. i am soooo jealous all the time
i have a heavy american accent. someone once said to me that he feels like talking to an american girl. XD i watch lots and lots of us tv shows and so this is the accent that i mainly hear. i would love to have such a wonderful british accent as my friend XD
and british guys are definetly sooo sexy. and i am always impressed that almost everyone is nice and helpful and kind. i am really not used to that here in austria. i am huge fan of the scots x) i also love their accent and dont get it why no one understands the scotish accent. i am just too stupid to read it. i have no idea why XD
british english is so elegant and all the words sound a lot better. but it is a lot easier to learn american english. i think the main reason is, that british people open the mouth a lot more when talking, while americans not. this is more similar to german. i actually have never ever heard of a person, whose mothertongue was german, and who had a british accent.
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07.07.2009 22:15 |
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_Severus Black_
Schülerin
Dabei seit: 31.03.2008
Herkunft: Grimmauld Platz Nr.12
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I prefer the american accent
its easier to understand and sounds way better,too.
But i dont want to say that I hate the british accent...
i like it,too =)
espacially the scottish one... in my opinion the best accent in Great Britain
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08.07.2009 23:11 |
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kim-anika
Schülerin
Dabei seit: 20.02.2008
Alter: 33
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if I had to decide I would defintely choose the scottish accent altough I always have to concentrate to understand everthing.
generally I prefer british over american english,just because I like the british choice of words much more.
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10.07.2009 22:34 |
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petit.papillon unregistriert
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In my opinion both the British and the American accent provide an attraction.
I cannot say wether I prefer the British or the American English.
As my ears are more accustomed to the American version, because of the many American series I watch, I think I choose American pronounciation and spelling in most cases, which to my English teacher is sometimes annoying since she prefers British English. Still, I must confess that her pronounciation is some kind of weird and neither the British nor the American way. Maybe it is Hinglish? Or even Spanglish (which would be an explanation for she also teaches Spanish)? Well, I don't know, maybe it is just her own style
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