TheSwamp
Code Red => AutoLISP (Vanilla / Visual) => Topic started by: Mark on March 07, 2013, 09:40:50 AM
-
I see many people from different countries apologizing for their 'bad English', as in "sorry for my bad english". This forum was meant to be used by everyone in the world. There is no need to apologize. I am sure that most people here could not speak, let alone, type in your language. :)
feel free to translate this message into your language
-
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/
-
And another :)
http://goo.gl/6OOQ9
-
Would it be bad to correct the grammar in the first post?
Sorry.
:lmao:
-
Would it be bad to correct the grammar in the first post?
Sorry.
:lmao:
feel free to do so. :)
-
I see many people from different countries apologizing for their 'bad English', as in "sorry for my bad english". This forum was meant to be used by everyone in the world. There is no need to apologize. I am sure that most people here could not speak, let alone, type in your language. :)
So..... this applies to Krush also? :-D
-
Would it be bad to correct the grammar in the first post?
Sorry.
:lmao:
As long as you don't bring up spelling, other wise John & I are coming after you. :pissed:
-
nuqjatlh? jIyajbe', 'e' yIjatlhqa'.
not yap wa' Hol.
-
Hab SoSlI' Quch!
-
Hab SoSlI' Quch!
Shouldn't you apologize now? :pissed:
;D
-
Дякую, Марко
is 'sorry for my bad lisp' OK?
-
Thanks ,Mark!
How about saying "thanks"?There is no need to say "sorry" as you mean,but I'm afraid that you guys couldn't understand what I said in my topic,so I think that I must express my apologies.
BTW:Who can translate this sentence as follow for me :-P
祝各位老师身体健康,在新年里行大运,发大财!
Regards.
-
Wish all teachers health in the New Year Xingtai Yun fortune!
Thanks you for a Chinese New Year blessing. :-)
-
Just wanted to apologize to Mark and say I'm sorry for people apologizing when you asked them not to.
-
Wish all teachers health in the New Year Xingtai Yun fortune!
Thanks you for a Chinese New Year blessing. :-)
All of you are my teachers!
Wish you health,wealth,fortune,luck!
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
-
I'm sorry
-
My English is bad and I'm lazy. Get over it.
I'm not sorry, and I never will be sorry.
-
Xiaxiang.. Your Eng is better than me. and your try is admirible.
Most of asian(chinese, japanese, korean, vietnamese, tai, and so on) is not good in english. .
I hope that this site is operated well by all means. and I am South Korean.. :-D
Thanks ,Mark!
How about saying "thanks"?There is no need to say "sorry" as you mean,but I'm afraid that you guys couldn't understand what I said in my topic,so I think that I must express my apologies.
BTW:Who can translate this sentence as follow for me :-P
祝各位老师身体健康,在新年里行大运,发大财!
Regards.
-
Kraz and Xiaxiang,
your English is probably better than most Americans.
-
Xiaxiang.. Your Eng is better than me. and your try is admirible.
Most of asian(chinese, japanese, korean, vietnamese, tai, and so on) is not good in english. .
I hope that this site is operated well by all means. and I am South Korean.. :-D
My English is not so good,my friend,thanks :-)
FYI:Tai included in Chinese ;-)
Kraz and Xiaxiang,
your English is probably better than most Americans.
Thanks Jeff...I wish that I could do better in the future!
-
Ut-tede vozotroh zóis tóos unoh cashondoh, digo...
Un zalúo,
Er Pepe. :-o
-
I spell good so I won't appologize either.
-
In this forum,LISP is our common language. Luckly, I'm not bad at it. so ,I needn't to say sorry. :-P
-
Shouldn't you apologize now? :pissed:
;D
What's there to apologize for, she left here happy. :evil: ;D
-
Believe me it's not just far Eastern languages where English is not-so-good-speaking. I hear this sort of grammar / spelling a lot in my country too:
Ek is glad nie jammer vir my slegte Engels nie. => Me is glad not sorry for my bad Engels.
That should be translated more correctly as :ugly: :I'm absolutely not apologetic for my bad English.
-
:lmao: some of those translators seem schizophrenic ... compare Google's English -> Afrikaans (http://goo.gl/NK3Uc) with the correct Afrikaans -> English (http://goo.gl/9IoLy).
-
I hear this sort of grammar / spelling a lot in my country too:
Though I think a major reason behind it is due to historical anger. Some Afrikaners simply cannot forget what the English did to us just over 100 years ago, so they take offence at being told to learn English. Even the name they gave the wars is offensive "Anglo-Boer wars" literally means "Anglo-Farmer war": i.e. the English were fighting against civilian farmers. But I must say, it's getting rarer to find such hateful Afrikaners these days - we do realize that it wasn't the entire English nation (only some of their rulers of those days) who caused all of it.
Think the Nazi's were bad? http://goo.gl/XsfUJ (http://goo.gl/XsfUJ)