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Monday, June 27th 2005, 6:24pm

喂.

喂.

In case, you can see the character above, that means Hello. 8)

After six months of following discussion on this forum, I decided to join, so I might know a lot about you guys. I became Scooter fan since Age of Love, which is still my favourite album.

I'm not from China, I was born there, although my parents are from Europe and I live in Europe today.

So, have nice time!
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Monday, June 27th 2005, 6:30pm

Hello! And welcome to the forum. Enjoy :)
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Monday, June 27th 2005, 6:37pm

welcome :wink: and have a nice stay here

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Monday, June 27th 2005, 8:30pm

Nice to meet ya! :D
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Monday, June 27th 2005, 8:43pm

Welcome to the forum! :D

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Monday, June 27th 2005, 8:43pm

Welome to the forum :D

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Monday, June 27th 2005, 9:03pm

Welcome to the forum :D

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Monday, June 27th 2005, 11:13pm

Welcome here. :D

You can read Chinese letters? :shock:


You ain't stoppin' us now

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Monday, June 27th 2005, 11:31pm

welcome 8) and so where r u living now? wich country? :)

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Monday, June 27th 2005, 11:45pm

Cool! Welcome! :D

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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 12:24am

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Welcome here.

You can read Chinese letters?


Yes, but not all of them.They differ from region to region. :wink:

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welcome and so where r u living now? wich country?


I've been in Croatia now for 7 years. My father is from Croatia and my mother is from Slovenia, so I sometimes go to my grandparents to Slovenia.
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Ratty

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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 1:35am

Quoted from ""MISARAGI""

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Welcome here.

You can read Chinese letters?


Yes, but not all of them.They differ from region to region. :wink:

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welcome and so where r u living now? wich country?


I've been in Croatia now for 7 years. My father is from Croatia and my mother is from Slovenia, so I sometimes go to my grandparents to Slovenia.

oh that's interesting ;)

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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 3:09am

Welcome :D
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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 6:29am

so we almost have chinese posse here? Wicked :D

welcome here man :D
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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 11:57am

Welcome here. :)
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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 1:10pm

Quoted from ""MISARAGI""

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Welcome here.

You can read Chinese letters?


Yes, but not all of them.They differ from region to region. :wink:


What different letters? :shock:
In the past I have tried to read Japanese letters because of video games, they are hard enough, they also have some Chinese letters but these are much more harder.
I have bought the biggest translation book which I could get but I could not translate much and it have taken hours. :(
But this was only from the more easy Japanese Hiragana letters I love these letters so much. :D
I think Chinese is the most difficult language. :wink:


You ain't stoppin' us now

http://freenet-homepage.de/Britt/

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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 2:16pm

Quoted from ""Britt""

Quoted from ""MISARAGI""

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Welcome here.

You can read Chinese letters?


Yes, but not all of them.They differ from region to region. :wink:


What different letters? :shock:
In the past I have tried to read Japanese letters because of video games, they are hard enough, they also have some Chinese letters but these are much more harder.
I have bought the biggest translation book which I could get but I could not translate much and it have taken hours. :(
But this was only from the more easy Japanese Hiragana letters I love these letters so much. :D
I think Chinese is the most difficult language. :wink:


It might be difficult for strangers, yes, but if you are born there, you automatically get used to it, as it is always with mother language.So, as a kid I spoke 3 languages-->Croatian, Slovene, Chinese :wink: , then I learned English and German.

Yes, they are different letters.You have Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.Both are used in every day life, but as you can conclude due to the name, simplified is more common. :)

It's true, Japanese letter are easier than Chinese, also easier to draw, but I'm not very good at Japanese letters.One big problem when speaking about Chinese letters is that one 'letter' may represent long sentence.
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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 2:23pm

welcome to the forum

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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 2:27pm

Welcome! You could get a great carriere when you know so many languages..
BTW are you a guy of a girl?
LASS UNS TANZEN!!!!!!!!!!!! YAAAAAAAAAA

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Tuesday, June 28th 2005, 3:21pm

Quoted from ""Raveheart""

Welcome! You could get a great carriere when you know so many languages..
BTW are you a guy of a girl?


Yes, I'm also thinking about studying translations when I finish gymnasium in 2006.
I'm a guy. :wink:
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