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CoD4x Map Rotation #13
Roody and 2 others reacted to WldPenguin for a topic
Rotation #13 24 maps put in rotation 08/22/26 map mp_4nuketown map mp_asylum map mp_powcamp_v2 map mp_coldfront map mp_countdown map mp_slick map mp_dahar map mp_area52 map mp_forlorn map mp_anchorage map mp_vac_2 map mp_aosta_valley map mp_bog map mp_oldschool map mp_flemishtown map mp_strike map mp_novoutpost2 map mp_argel map mp_naout map mp_bo2mir map mp_remontna map mp_sbase map mp_bo2frost map mp_cbble2 Server restarted @ 4:27 a.m. EDT Enjoy!3 points -
freedom 250 gp video 8-22-26 a.mp42 points
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Turkish language doesn't have gendered nouns. What's more, if you want to talk about a person, you use the pronoun "o" and it can mean he or she. You wouldn't know the gender of the person if you don't have additional information. I tried learning German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Russian, and I stopped learning all of them because having to learn the genders of nouns was not a concept that I'm used to. I don't like to think of objects as being masculine or feminine. I believe gendered nouns may unconsciously influence the way people think about things?2 points
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Teaching Bamm English
major-mark63 and one other reacted to Bamm for a topic
Yep not fun and definitely the part where the natives know you aren't native. Although from the languages I know, English is the only one that doesn't have the gendered nouns. And then you try Latin, and then every word has a gender and the gendered words also have about 6 different endings based on their position in the sentence if I remember correctly, and maybe even 12 if you also count the plural versions? I could not be bothered with it and dropped it as soon as I could. Regarding your second paragraph, I think every language has that? All in all, for most language learning it's better to just learn it in practice. Read and hear the language so much that one thing just feels more natural than the other instead of relying on grammar rules. Won't work in all cases, but at least it will make the learning fun2 points -
Teaching Bamm English
Sourtap reacted to ShadyBrady for a topic
How to English as someone from North America.. So simple!1 point -
https://www.freedom250gp.com Anyone else going this weekend?1 point
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@*fry* gets the same issue and we have tried pretty much everything over the last year to try and resolve it. So far without success1 point
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XtremeIdiots would like to wish all members celebrating their birthday today a happy birthday. mikeyboy1970 (56)MHsDaughter (28)Gardevil-Be (68)AlphaDog (64)1 point
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Website first load slow on Chrome, Safari, Edge, Mac, iPad,
major-mark63 reacted to Totty for a topic
@Sitting-Duc Thinks that it might be related to the tariff arguements that are on going between the US and Canada. With the USA throttling internet traffic to Canada The server for this website is in Canads1 point -
Teaching Bamm English
major-mark63 reacted to RobMc for a topic
I was always told that the best place to learn a new language was in bed Multilingual Rob1 point -
Yes, except in Kentucky there was a paucity of German speakers, so my only real opportunity for conversation was in school. English being THE international language- especially in business- seemingly makes it easier to learn. And yes, the declensions for Nominative, Dative, Genitive & Accusative indicate form for structural positions.1 point
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@Sitting-Duc is looking into it. I also know that cloudfare can slow down initial connection to the website when its trying to verify if activity is human or potentially bot controlled. Ie if you post in many places online then cloudfare needs to make sure you're not a spam bot. I dont know if that is significant in your case, but it for example slowed down @iboomboom a few weeks ago when he was posting frequenly about the Cod4x server genuinely. But the algorithms flagged him as a potential spammer and slowed him down1 point
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Taking 4 years of German in high school, I found it annoying & seemingly unnecessary that every noun you learned had a gender you had to memorize. Then the whole declension. Der die das die...den die das die, dem der dem den, des der des der. Ich du er sie es wir ihr sie Sie, mich dich ihn sie es uns euch sie Sie, mir dir ihm ihr ihm uns euch ihnen Ihnen, meiner deiner seiner ihrer seiner unser euer ihrer Ihrer About as much fun as memorizing the chemical process of Adenosine Triphosphate in the Krebs/Citric Acid Cycle in nursing school back in the day. A knife being neutral, a spoon masculine & a fork feminine, for example...1 point
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Teaching Bamm English
major-mark63 reacted to RobMc for a topic
Godverdomme, the boy speaks it better than @BUDMAN, but of course he'll be sober unlike Budman, so he has an excuse1 point -
Teaching Bamm English
major-mark63 reacted to Bamm for a topic
Honestly, the most useful part of my high school English lessons was how we had to memorize a whole list of English irregular verbs and how they had to be conjugated. Not to say I never do them wrong now. But I do still at times think of the lines like, to catch, caught, caught. To read red red. To ride, rode, ridden. And now I'm just hoping I'm remembering them right1 point -
Tried it last night and got a timeout. But now I tried to connect to the server again and it worked. I dont know what caused the problem yesterday but as of now I can play.1 point
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went to a 24 hour race in daytona one time ... many yrs ago ...0 points
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Website first load slow on Chrome, Safari, Edge, Mac, iPad,
major-mark63 reacted to YACCster for a topic
24hrs later, still same slowness unfortunately0 points
