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View Poll Results: Do you read inmore than one language? What and why? | |||
No, I only read in my native language |
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65 | 25.39% |
Yes, I read in another language---for work reasons |
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8 | 3.13% |
Yes, I read in another language---some books are not available in my native language |
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44 | 17.19% |
Yes, I read in another language---to improve my language skills in that language |
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60 | 23.44% |
Yes, I read in another language---for another reason not mentioned (please explain) |
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71 | 27.73% |
Other |
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8 | 3.13% |
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frumious Bandersnatch
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Location: Spaniard in Sweden
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Location: UK
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I live in one of the parts of England in which "thou" and "thy" are still alive and well in the local dialect, so it would probably be a relatively easy distinction to teach here
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Lancashire and Yorkshire dialect. Don't tha' know?
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Yes, there is. People will say "thee" to one person, but "you" to many people, which is certainly one of the distinctions between the two. I agree that the "formal/informal" distinction probably has been lost.
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I was thinking of the latter distinction, but you are right. I wonder why the I/we vs. thee/you distinction has remained, while the formal/informal one hasn't. Was the formal distinction ever there in English? In Shakespeare, there is "Assuredly, you know me" directed at Cleopatra (who, one would think, would merit a formal address) - it's not clear to me why this wouldn't be "Assuredly, thou know'st me" or something like that.
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![]() That said, I have spoken with several French people who were scandalized when I mentioned this detail, so I suppose the English-speaking creator of the program may not be seeing the social nuance in the same way as a native speaker. I had a conversation with Verencat about this when I met her in person in which I had several questions about when 'vous' is used ![]() I can post one of my stories, if you want to read it ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ireland
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Dutch is my mother tongue, English is my second language and German my third.
I like reading books in their native language if possible. Books that are originally written in any other language than these three, I like to read in my native language: Dutch. |
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Location: Paris, France
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Device: Sony 500, 505, 350, Kindle 3, DXG, nook, Irex DR800SG, iPad
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http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content.php Here you can access audio, text and tests in 41 different languages. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Device: PocketBook 360, before it was Sony Reader, cassiopeia A-20
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![]() Great textbooks. I have had a look at the Czech textbook and it is a great text. At the moment it is a little bit outdated and many, many of the facts that refer to the "good old socialistic Czechoslovakia" are only nostalgic memories. I was hoping I would find good quality English textbook there for my wife, but, I guess, American diplomats already speak good enough English ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Device: jetbook lite
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Yes, just because I can. Why limit myself?
In fact, I have put hundreds of ebooks in Vietnamese up download on my own website. |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: New Zealand
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I mostly read in English (my mother tongue), but occasionally I read in French, in an effort to improve my skill (or at least to slow down my loss of skill
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