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What's really annoying is an off-topic post in a language you are not familiar with: so you take time to translate it with Google just to realize it has nothing to do with the subject and it is something you don't give a shit.

Αυτό που χρειάζεστε είναι ολοκαίνουργιο πλαισιώσει αλουμινίου στο μπροστινό μέρος του σπιτιού σας .

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Αυτό που χρειάζεστε είναι ολοκαίνουργιο πλαισιώσει αλουμινίου στο μπροστινό μέρος του σπιτιού σας .

chay'pen 'e' spanking SoH vaj cleverly DoH-topic vaj loH jIH, 'ach mugh vaj tlhIngan properly couldn't vIyaj respond. 'oH reH tlhe' x-rated. vaj Qo' : D

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What's really annoying is an off-topic post in a language you are not familiar with: so you take time to translate it with Google just to realize it has nothing to do with the subject and it is something you don't give a shit.

Αυτό που χρειάζεστε είναι ολοκαίνουργιο πλαισιώσει αλουμινίου στο μπροστινό μέρος του σπιτιού σας .

'ach nIS instead 'e' older jar law', qaStaHvIS random posts Suq 'ej bullshit, jatlh pagh QochQo'chuqlaw' wIyajlaHbe'law' neH qaSlaH recent ghoD, pagh chomuvbe''a'?

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Interesting word dialogue, the correct English spelling. Structured dialogue represents a class of dialogue practices developed as a means of orienting the dialogic discourse toward problem understanding and consensual action. Whereas most traditional dialogue practices are unstructured or semi-structured, such conversational modes have been observed as insufficient for the coordination of multiple perspectives in a problem area. A disciplined form of dialogue, where participants agree to follow a framework or facilitation, enables groups to address complex problems shared in common

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Structured indeed but no more than others, rather poor in vocabulary and grammar. So, the shades are very difficult or impossible to develop and this leads to a certain mutual incomprehension. That's why english is only the first commercial language.

Ah the Frenchies, they always have to bring their science ...  :) :) :)

All languages are constantly evolving, including French and English.

English evolved from a Germanic language, impacted by the Norman invasion. In addition, there were influences from Latin and Greek, the languages of the church and many scholars.

This combination has resulted in English being recognised as having a larger vocabulary than any other language on the planet, so I don’t know how you can claim ‘rather poor in vocabulary and grammar'.

Ah the Frenchies, they always have to bring their arrogance…. :) :) :)

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