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Old 01-03-2008, 05:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
crawlermonkey
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German anyone???

Ok. So I am trying to teach myself how to read and speak german. Not as easy as I thought. Especially when one such as myself misplaces the reading material. As to quote Wonderboy's banner thingy "time flies when you'er drinkin' rum". Apperently so do books. Not sure where they might have gotten to but they are not where they are supposed to be. Anyways... I was wondering if anybody actually spoke german.

I have had this aying that I do since I was 16. I fear not. simple right?
Anyways I wanted to right it in german.

So I think it goes like this...... Ich furgst nitch.

if this isn't correct please correct it for me.

Thanks.
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