Engleski jezik - učenje
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Nisam ni ja nešto, ja sam učio deutsch ali iskreno više se znam dogovoriti na engleskom
Nisam ni ja nešto, ja sam učio deutsch ali iskreno više se znam dogovoriti na engleskom
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When it comes to constructing sentences in english, it is a really hard part for me but on the other side, i can understand almost everything. And not only english but even when reading spanish, portuguese, italian, i understand literally everything. Well, of course there are always certain words foreign to me but they easily fit into the context of the sentence. But i really have hard time translating things from my native language to english..
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Vid' Meleća baMelek wrote:When it comes to constructing sentences in english, it is a really hard part for me but on the other side, i can understand almost everything. And not only english but even when reading spanish, portuguese, italian, i understand literally everything. Well, of course there are always certain words foreign to me but they easily fit into the context of the sentence. But i really have hard time translating things from my native language to english..
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Je li ti to mali došao ranije iz grada pa ti preveoMelek wrote:When it comes to constructing sentences in english, it is a really hard part for me but on the other side, i can understand almost everything. And not only english but even when reading spanish, portuguese, italian, i understand literally everything. Well, of course there are always certain words foreign to me but they easily fit into the context of the sentence. But i really have hard time translating things from my native language to english..
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Hajmo svi jedan dan - 24 sata da furamo iskljucivo engleski na forumu, ok?
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Ja sam svom malom jos uvijek tataMaja wrote:Je li ti to mali došao ranije iz grada pa ti preveoMelek wrote:When it comes to constructing sentences in english, it is a really hard part for me but on the other side, i can understand almost everything. And not only english but even when reading spanish, portuguese, italian, i understand literally everything. Well, of course there are always certain words foreign to me but they easily fit into the context of the sentence. But i really have hard time translating things from my native language to english..
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greeneyes wrote:Šta te briga, mislit' će da si samo duhovita.
Ma bitno je da razumiju šta hoću da ih pitam.
I da ne objave na redditu moje poruke.
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To ti hoćeš da na forumu bude 10 postova i to od toga 9 u Now playing?Melek wrote:Hajmo svi jedan dan - 24 sata da furamo iskljucivo engleski na forumu, ok?
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Melek wrote:When it comes to constructing sentences in english, it is a really hard part for me but on the other side, i can understand almost everything. And not only english but even when reading spanish, portuguese, italian, i understand literally everything. Well, of course there are always certain words foreign to me but they easily fit into the context of the sentence. But i really have hard time translating things from my native language to english..
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Kad se počnu sklapati rečenice na engleskom jeziku, to je stvarno težak dio za mene, ali s druge strane, ja mogu razumjeti sve što se kaže. I nije samo engleski, nego i španski, portulalski italijanski, ja razumijem kompletan tekst. Naravno da postoje neke riječi koje ne razumijem ali one se rastumače u kontekstu rečenice. Ali stvarno mi treba više vremena da prevodim rečenice iz maternjeg u engleski.
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Now playing and funny picturesMaja wrote:To ti hoćeš da na forumu bude 10 postova i to od toga 9 u Now playing?Melek wrote:Hajmo svi jedan dan - 24 sata da furamo iskljucivo engleski na forumu, ok?
Melek je IT tu je English osnova svega. Dobro spikaš
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Vidis mogli smo na ovoj temi pisati na engleskom.
Pa i lupat rijeci samo da se razumijemo
Pa i lupat rijeci samo da se razumijemo
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Od kurseva nema ništa. Sporo, dosadno i ne nauči se opet dobro. Najbolje bi bilo učiti 1 na 1 pod uslovom da instruktor zna šta radi i onda početi čitati na tom jeziku pa otići u zemlju gdje se govori i komunicirati s ljudima. To je već nešto.
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Da je meni doći makar do pozitivne nule il' kečine na razini poznavanja engleskog jezika.
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Najbolje se nauci nazohor.Bahnes u zemlju sa stranim jezikom i ucis htio ne htio.
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Mohr wrote:Maja wrote: Najbolje bi bilo učiti 1 na 1 pod uslovom da instruktor zna šta radi... To je već nešto.
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14-year-old clockmaker Ahmed Mohamed, arrested for 'hoax bomb', receives 3D printer from Microsoft
Sep 21, 2015 | By Benedict
14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, who made headlines last week after he was arrested for bringing a homemade clock into school, has already received praise from a number of familiar names such as Barack Obama and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. Now, to Mohamed’s further delight, tech giants Microsoft have pledged their allegiance to the whizz-kid in generous fashion. The multinational technology firm expressed their support for Ahmed, not through kind words, but by sending the young engineer a huge hamper of tech goodies, including a Cube 3D printer.
Mohamed, from Irving, Texas, was arrested when he brought a home-made clock into school to show his teacher. However, to the young innovator’s surprise, one member of staff thought the project suspicious, and police were called to the scene. The teen was questioned and taken into custody, with coppers identifying his seemingly innocent clock as a ‘hoax bomb’.
After being released without charge, the story of Mohamed’s misfortune quickly went viral, with many questioning the racial motivations behind the designer’s arrest and wondering how such an innocuous project could cause such a dramatic turn of events. Many posted messages of support for the youngster, with the hashtag #IStandwithAhmed eventually trending on Twitter. Some, however, were more sceptical about the schoolboy’s ‘invention’ and motivations.
Perhaps the most generous show of support for Mohamed has come from tech stalwarts Microsoft, who sent the young maker a bundle of gifts, including a Microsoft Surface Pro 3, a Microsoft Band, a Cube 3D printer, a Raspberry Pi, and a subscription to Microsoft Office 365. Although additive manufacturing isn’t yet on the curriculum at MacArthur High School, it is surely only a matter of time before for Mohamed is able to 3D print further impressive timepieces.
The Cube 3D printer, which has been an important name on the additive manufacturing scene since 2012, currently sells at £839. Built by 3D Systems, the Cube boasts impressive technical specs, which should prove adequate for Mohamed’s potential 3D printing needs.
After Alia Salem, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations Dallas-Fort Worth chapter, tweeted a photo of a Ahmed with his gifts on Saturday, Microsoft replied via Twitter: ‘Enjoy… we can’t wait to see what you create with it all!’
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Sep 21, 2015 | By Benedict
14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, who made headlines last week after he was arrested for bringing a homemade clock into school, has already received praise from a number of familiar names such as Barack Obama and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. Now, to Mohamed’s further delight, tech giants Microsoft have pledged their allegiance to the whizz-kid in generous fashion. The multinational technology firm expressed their support for Ahmed, not through kind words, but by sending the young engineer a huge hamper of tech goodies, including a Cube 3D printer.
Mohamed, from Irving, Texas, was arrested when he brought a home-made clock into school to show his teacher. However, to the young innovator’s surprise, one member of staff thought the project suspicious, and police were called to the scene. The teen was questioned and taken into custody, with coppers identifying his seemingly innocent clock as a ‘hoax bomb’.
After being released without charge, the story of Mohamed’s misfortune quickly went viral, with many questioning the racial motivations behind the designer’s arrest and wondering how such an innocuous project could cause such a dramatic turn of events. Many posted messages of support for the youngster, with the hashtag #IStandwithAhmed eventually trending on Twitter. Some, however, were more sceptical about the schoolboy’s ‘invention’ and motivations.
Perhaps the most generous show of support for Mohamed has come from tech stalwarts Microsoft, who sent the young maker a bundle of gifts, including a Microsoft Surface Pro 3, a Microsoft Band, a Cube 3D printer, a Raspberry Pi, and a subscription to Microsoft Office 365. Although additive manufacturing isn’t yet on the curriculum at MacArthur High School, it is surely only a matter of time before for Mohamed is able to 3D print further impressive timepieces.
The Cube 3D printer, which has been an important name on the additive manufacturing scene since 2012, currently sells at £839. Built by 3D Systems, the Cube boasts impressive technical specs, which should prove adequate for Mohamed’s potential 3D printing needs.
After Alia Salem, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations Dallas-Fort Worth chapter, tweeted a photo of a Ahmed with his gifts on Saturday, Microsoft replied via Twitter: ‘Enjoy… we can’t wait to see what you create with it all!’
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