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I love Triumph communities ;)

I'm not able to write so much here, because my bad English, but I read it a lot, ad I love it ;)
 
I see the new option, but, you know, it's a "transalting word-by-word".. the results aren't so good :(

And also, I should already be able to do it, it's time to learn ;)
 
I see the new option, but, you know, it's a "transalting word-by-word".. the results aren't so good :(

And also, I should already be able to do it, it's time to learn ;)
You are doing very well so don't hesitate to post anytime TUP and don't be afraid to make a mistake.
English can be very hard to learn and everyone knows that.
 
I see the new option, but, you know, it's a "transalting word-by-word".. the results aren't so good :(

And also, I should already be able to do it, it's time to learn ;)

Your English is as good as half the people here Francesco
As is known,there are none so bad at their own language as the English
I have met one of our English members in person and our conversation included a hell of a lot of nodding and what?s, I have spoken with a South African member, and had to guess at a few words, and if you listen to that Carl fella,he sounds like he just fell of his horse.:y2:
Long story short, if ya wanna speek propa inglish, copy us kiwis and ockers.:y15:
 
BGRIN that is so funny TUP
If we could only hear the accents that go with the words from the different countries and regions it would be a laugh riot :y2:
We get a few Australian and British TV programs here that I enjoy, and at times I have to listen really hard to understand some words.
Sometimes either my wife or I will ask, "What did he/she say?"
Even here in this tiny province of Nova Scotia we have many regional and local accents that are very strong and distinct.
 

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