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Wtf? Europeans get free beer with a purchase of a meal at McDonalds?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwGjmRmr8ws
>>76042177
Well, if there is a promo action
>>76042177
I had that in an airport in Portugal. Iberia has a very relaxed attitude towards alcohol.
It wasn't free since he paid 7.99 for it. It's just part of the menu.
Who /languagelet/ here?
Why is it so hard to learn a second language, bros?
>invited: USA UK CANADA AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND
>special guest: Japan
>>76041969
Thats cause you already know English, the easiest fucking language to learn.
Also you anglos are specially shitty at learning languages dunno why..
Even if you have been years practicing you still sound retarded as fuck.
>>76041969
No initiative
>>76041969
;-;
Is your country also under the invasion of these little green annoyng shits??? 1000% this is some Brussel directive
yes but they are yellow here
>>76041936
>>76041936
Never seen those here, but regularly Brussels directives are not for Germans, because our standards are always higher
>>76041936
no, we don't get run over by muslims here
>you (singular)
>you (plural)
you isn't singular
>>76043642
>you isn't singular
literally "this sentence is false" tier
>>76043523
Youse
Yall
Is your country dangerous to live in?
>>76042840
>portugal isn't red
learn to meme
>>76042840
So we gonna point out that it's more dangerous to live in Russia than in Africa?
very
Post your Youtube recommendeds, others rate
No f5ing for something less embarassing, that's cheating
Primitive Technology, Good Mythical Morning.
>>76041493
op is a fag
>>76041493
>drumpf - google
very random
So, the European Union is good.. Right? I know this isn't /pol/ but for once in my life I'd like to have a nice conversation about foreign politics that sort of concern me as a US citizen. And aside from that /pol/ is horrible and I'd rather discuss this here where all the informed adults are.
So what do Europeans think of their Union? Excluding Britain of course. Do you like it? Do you hate it? Do you wish it would change? What exactly is your stance on the EU, Europeans?
Pee poo stinky bad
>>76042474
Wtf my fellow American, I'm asking Yurop a question. Can't you just bugger off?
>>76042433
I like EU
free trade and movement is great, open borders are great, erasmus program s are awesome
WE JUST NEED A FUCKING WALL AGAINST ARABS
>Be French
>"REEEEE, Croissants are getting more expensive, I may as well kill myself now."
Qu'ils mangent de le pain
>>76041216
Hahaha ebin sacrebleu croissant baguette voulez vous couchez avec moi je parle français paris tour eiffel am I right haha
Fucking faggots can't talk about us without clichés I fucking hate it
Cuernitos *
I will never be allowed to join my anglo brothers in cape town or Johannesburg
>>76041111
CHI
>>76041111
>Johannesburg
Take a look Mr. Quads, makes Brazil look like Switzerland.
>>76041173
Kek, if this is indeed real than lel. Terrible sure but can't say the colonizers didn't have it comming
Lesson #1
Subject: Greetings and introductions
Sorry for late, by I have Australian like internet connection
Okay, here we go with the first part of my Lessons in Polish
To not get bored at the very beginning, we'll start with practice, and bring up some theory later
First of all, we'll learn some basic greetings
Often used one is "Dzień dobry" (literary - "Day good")
You can use it talking to anybody who ain't your friend or relative
Internet conversations are exception, you don't use "Dzień dobry" beside official e-mails and stuff like that
Don't worry about pronounciation, we'll concern about it later
If it's evening you can also use "Dobry wieczór", which means "Good evening"
The other one is "Cześć"
It's more informal, and used while talking to friends, relatives, or 4chan anons
Sth like english "Hi"
Second thing you ought to know is how to introduce yourself
There are several ways to do it:
The first one is to say "Nazywam się [first name + last name]"
It literary means "I am calling myself [...]" or "I am naming myself [...]" - pretty autistic, ain't it?
That's the way it goes, and it's sounds rather formal, but you can use it everytime you don't know how to introduce yourself
Other way to do it is to say "Jestem [first name (optionally also last name)]"
It literary means "I am [...]"
Simple
It's more informal way, used when you want to make some friends, or whatever normies usually do
And the last one, "(Ja) Mam na imię(/nazwisko) [first name]"
It's equivalent of "My name(/last name) is [...]", but means sth like "I have for name [...]" it doesn't make much sense in english though
But if somebody'll ask you about your name, you can just reply "[first name]", or sth like that, without necessity of using these constructions, it is sometimes more "natural"
Part 2 will appear in a few minutes
Nobody wants to learn Polish
>>76041081
Okay, now we'll learn how to ask somebody about his/her name
It's pretty straightforward, I'll describe here three ways to do it
"Jak masz na imię?" means "What's your (first) name?"
"Jak masz na nazwisko?" means "What's your last name?
And finally
"Jak się nazywasz?" which means "What is your full name (first+last name)?"
The last topic I'd like to cover in this lesson is how to say "Goodbye"
In informal situations you can use "Cześć", which is the same word that is used for greeting
You can also use "Dowidzenia" which is most often used way, and literary it means "Till the next time we'll meet (see each other)"
It's more formal than "Cześć"
And the last one is "Dobranoc" which means "Good night" and is used in the same way
And here are some examples:
A: Cześć, jak masz na imię?
B: Aneta
A: Ja mam na imię Krzysiek. Jak masz na nazwisko?
B: Kowalska
A: Ja mam na nazwisko Nowak.
This lesson was very short, but this is first lesson, next will look quite diffrent
If you want to improve your language skills, learn how to use Anki (I'll probably do vocabulary deck for these series)
>>76041106
I do, also czech
Am I the only one who thinks of this book whenever I hear the Turkish president's name?
I remember seeing that book in a bookstore when I was a kid and even then thinking it looked way too childish for me to read.
Absolutely the only one
>>76040980
that dragon looks like Homer Simpson
Är lite hungrig.
>>75973153
f1h1 bild
Svea är nog den mest patetiska personen som någonsin har varit i tråden
Why are East African genes so weak?
Will they actually be wiped out because of this?
>>76040978
what did OP mean by this
>>76041000
Trips.
>>76041000
East Africans have really weak genes.
>country
>do you like trams
>why
Polan
yes :3
Because they bypass traffic jams and when I don't feel like it I can leave my car home and just take a tram to work :3
Plus if I forget to charge my cellphone I can charge it there, or I can shitpost on /int/ from a tram using it's wifi.
>>76042062
poland so modern with wifi trams
poland must be first world
I get very anxious in any type of communication.
>>76042082
Well someone is salty today.
;3