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Hello everyone, I come from Italy!

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Hi!
I'm Giulia and I'm 16 years old.
I come from Italy c:

I visit another AC forum as well (it's italian of course), but i'd also like to stay here and learn some english too since i'm pretty bad... >w<

(many games aren't translated to italian, and one of them that i desire to play is ace attorney investigations!)

So i hope i can learn something here :)
 
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Hello and welcome! You're pretty good at English as far as I'm concerned so take a load off, my friend, and enjoy TBT! :)
 
Welcome to TBT Giulia!
Your english sounds really good.
I hope you have an enjoyable time here c:
 
Hello! Or should I say buongiorno? ;) I'm learning Italian, it's awesome.

Buongiorno! In Italy it's two o'clock. Ahahahhahaha, when I wrote the introduction... It was 4 am!
I go to bed late and I always wake up late, when it's evening in America...

awww I love American, is so... plump! xD Italian is more difficult, but it isn't hard, it's full of words... *-*
Grammar rules are difficult... But I'm learning Greek at school and it's the most difficult language!
 
Buongiorno! In Italy it's two o'clock. Ahahahhahaha, when I wrote the introduction... It was 4 am!
I go to bed late and I always wake up late, when it's evening in America...

awww I love American, is so... plump! xD Italian is more difficult, but it isn't hard, it's full of words... *-*
Grammar rules are difficult... But I'm learning Greek at school and it's the most difficult language!

I'm British actually :p And Greek must be so difficult, they even have a completely different alphabet!
 
I'm British actually :p And Greek must be so difficult, they even have a completely different alphabet!

British... then forgive my english xD
Anyway, the problem isn't the different alphabet... but the rules for everything and verbs... Verbs are so damn hard ><
 
How are the verbs different then?

There isn't only singular and plural, but also dual (two people).

The action of the verb indicates a precise moment... It's difficult! the aorist (a time) is translated as past simple, but if it is subjunctive it is translated as present...

look :
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www.4gp.tw/b036/1403991818950.jpg
 
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