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Non-Native English Speakers, what was the hardest / weirdest thing about English you came across when learning it?

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Riku114 posted over a year ago
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wantadog said:
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I remember some of these engrish moments.
BlindBandit92 posted over a year ago
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Some of these things are golden xD
BlindBandit92 posted over a year ago
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I love the Engrish moments XD
Riku114 posted over a year ago
TheLefteris24 said:
Well, I wouldn't say that I ever encountered much difficulty while learning English. The opposite actually. There were times where my own Native Language seemed even harder XD I don't know really. I have been adjusting to English Language since a very young age so it feels pretty natural to me at this point. I guess, if I had to mention some difficulties, those would be certain figures of speech and slang words. Still, I'm learning more and more by the day !!!!
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Well, I wouldn't say that I ever encountered much difficulty while learning English. The opposite actually. There were times where my own Native Language seemed even harder XD I don't know really. I have been adjusting to English Language since a very young age so it feels pretty natural to me at this point. I guess, if I had to mention some difficulties, those would be certain figures of speech and slang words. Still, I'm learning more and more by the day !!!!
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^Huh XD Thats good.
Riku114 posted over a year ago
Heartbeat- said:
I understand English,but I can't speak it fluently xD
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You're pretty decent as it is man. I didn't know English wasn't your first.
BlindBandit92 posted over a year ago
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Thank you :D
Heartbeat- posted over a year ago
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^Agreed with Blind
Riku114 posted over a year ago
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^ Thank you ❤️
Heartbeat- posted over a year ago
applebear123 said:
TBH learning English and pronouncing the words were more easier than my native language.....when I first started to learn English I was like "why 'h' comes inbetween of wat ,wy,were ,wen, wich etc etc when they actually can be pronounced without h?!"

But I'm not really good at English...too much grammar mistakes! ..... Wait...is it grammar or grammer?😂
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You said it right the first time. It is "grammar"
BlindBandit92 posted over a year ago
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Oh yeahhh
applebear123 posted over a year ago
pinkydoll said:
For me the hardest thing was to make a difference between American English and British English even though the difference is very little but I used to be so confused that which one to choose....


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^yeahhh
applebear123 posted over a year ago
Rihanna312 said:
The use of commas. Like, in my native language there are many rules about where you have to 100% always put a comma, but in english it differs and sometimes is the exact opposite. So I write text, thinking that I have everything alright, when in reality some of the commas are unnecessary. O.O
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^To be fair, a lot of native speakers dont know when to use commas
Riku114 posted over a year ago
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