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Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 4:21 pm
by wichita
I have already had plenty of interaction in game and been able to pick up nouns and such. :) I just don't have the free time to begin tackling much grammar in game as well, though I have started to pick up on VERY basic verb conjugation and noun declinsion. ;) I think those are the proper grammar terms. :D

Just looking for a little OOC boost so I can help my characters overcome their learning curve. :) It is much easier to roleplay learning when you know the end answer yourself. ;)


You can roleplay weaker than yourself, you can roleplay stronger than yourself; you can roleplay dumber than yourself, but you can't roleplay smarter and wiser than yourself. ;)

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 4:26 pm
by Artur
wichita wrote:You can roleplay weaker than yourself, you can roleplay stronger than yourself; you can roleplay dumber than yourself, but you can't roleplay smarter and wiser than yourself. ;)


I gotta remember this and someday I'll prove you can roleplay like that too :twisted:

Well, if you'll have questions ask here about anything, I belive that someone smart will answer you :P ( but don't count on me :wink: )

edit: whoaaa, my 666 post was in english, it was an act of a devil, there must be a meaning of this :twisted:

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 7:59 pm
by in vitro...
It is much easier to roleplay learning when you know the end answer yourself.
I suggest you to try learning polish within your chars, not in ooc. I have a char that speak its own language, but i speak well its friends' language, and dont enjoy its leatning process. Simply, it was too easy

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 7:47 pm
by ActionMutante
Gulczak- rozumiem dobre checi, ale troche nie czaje co piszesz,a z anglika jestem niezly (podobno)

Witchy- A couple of usefull phrases:

Postaw piwo- Buy (me) a beer

Daj faja- Give (me) a fag

Bujaj sie- Bugger(?) off

Lać- to piss

Nara- See ya

Ow and don't try to say "Tea who-you yeah-bunny" when a pole is present ;)

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:18 pm
by SekoETC
One thing I've been wondering for a while is... how do you pronounce the letter j?

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:22 pm
by Rusalka
like english 'y'