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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Distracted » Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:16 pm

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Postby enterprikayak » Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:18 pm

Curses! Foiled by the dictionary! Again!
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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby WarpGirl » Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:22 pm

Thank you thank you. You know I love you. :happyjump:
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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Ludmila » Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:27 pm

Thank you all, especially lovely Dis! I make attempt to try my hand on my native language: "Я тоже рада приветствовать вас всех! ПРИВЕТ тебе, Dis!". The translation: "I am also glad to welcome you all. Hi to you, Dis!". And I understood because of you, Distracted, in 2007 that some authors might appreciate the feedback and the grateful reader might give the author it.
I wish say to Dinah big thanks for being my ideal of a good reviewer! But I am not even close to it and am ashamed to leave her imperfect feedback!
I enjoy also Alelou's commens, but I might write something in your style only in Russian.
I forgot to thank all good people which share their TnT worlds with readers!
And many thanks to Elessar and support team for supporting this great work!
You all can see that I am very slow at writing in English. You made 5 posts while I was composing this one.

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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Kevin Thomas Riley » Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:22 am

Hi there, Ludmila, and welcome to the TriSilk madness! :wave:
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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Aikiweezie » Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:58 am

Welcome Ludmilla!!!!! :happyjump:

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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Dinah » Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:41 am

Welcome, Ludmila! :wave: I hope you'll feel right at home here.

I'm glad you like my reviews, but don't feel self-conscious about letting people know what you think of their stories. As long as your comments are constructive and sincere, they could never be considered to be imperfect feedback. Anyone who's written more than a two-line poem just wants to know what you thought about it. A review doesn't have to be long or profound.

I hope to see many more posts from you. From America to you -- Happy Thanksgiving! :wave:

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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby bluetiger » Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:25 am

Ludmila, I am so happy to see you come on board with us. I had been thinking about you for days. You usually review my stories and I was a little worried about you. I am relieved that you are well and joining this family. Trust me, anything you say to us is of value. Welcome, Welcome
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Postby Asso » Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:51 pm

WELCOME HERE!

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But, I must say, you could also find something else on Fanfiction.net written by me. If you want.

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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Ludmila » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:07 pm

Thank you all for a welcome and thank you very much for a good welcome picture, Asso! I understood the line from it but as I like to do, I check it in the dictionary. At first look Italian grammar is more complicated than English one and is easier than German, I suppose. Am I right?
It is curios that Italian "con" is the same as Spanish "con" in the line from a picture, but the word "sin" does not have the same meaning in your language. I do not know Spanish but I learned few useful for a tourist words.

Bluetiger, I concluded that you'll post your story at fanfiction.net and I'll able to review it there. Unfortunately, I do not have a time for reading at both sites. And I am looking forward to reading your new story. I like them all very much.

I understand my wrongness, Dinah, but I am a perfectionist. I do not like to make the comments "I like it, write more". I contradict our wise saying: "The better is an enemy of the good" and I love more "All or nothing". And thank you for best wishes!

I see that there is a very interesting topic, but I'll post there after coming at home.

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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Escriba » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:54 pm

Hello, there! :wave:

More people, yay! With so many people of so many different European nations we can create our own Eurovision contest :badgrin:

Ludmila wrote:It is curios that Italian "con" is the same as Spanish "con" in the line from a picture, but the word "sin" does not have the same meaning in your language. I do not know Spanish but I learned few useful for a tourist words.

Oh, that's great! That should save you a lot of problems with us, the Spanish people, known for not speaking anything except Spanish. Although apparently, according to one of my High School teachers, you only need three sentences in English to go around the world:

"Where is the toilet?"
"How much does it cost?"
"More beer, please."

Anyway, welcome again. I hope you enjoy your time here. And don't worry about your English. I have my difficulties myself :D
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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Ludmila » Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:16 pm

I was in Spain 4 or maybe 5 times. The people (at least in Barcelona hotels) from Costa Brava may speak even Russian. But I must learn Spanish in Madrid (the first place that I visited in 2000) for speaking with receptionist at the student campus of Madrid University and in the banks (currency exchange points) near it. Though my first learned line was "Puedo acer por favor" (please, make my picture). I do know that my spelling is wrong. And in Costa del Sol one must know few words in the case walking deeper in the living residential settlement. I was invited to visit Basque Provinces in February but the crisis did not give me to use this possibility.
I am dissatisfied with my speed of writing in English. I can read in English with the same speed as in Russian. But writing is very tiresome.

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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Entilzha » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:00 pm

Welcome to the board Ludmila. Привет тебе Людмила. Greetings from neighboring Estonia. Typing without a CYR/LAT keyboard is a pain in the a**. I speak a lot more Russian than I can write unfortunately. English grammar was easier to learn although the first foreign language I learned to speak(on my own) was Russian when I was about 4 or 5 years old. Then forgot and relearned in school.
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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby Escriba » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:30 pm

Ludmila wrote:I was in Spain 4 or maybe 5 times. The people (at least in Barcelona hotels) from Costa Brava may speak even Russian.

Ah, yes, I forgot there is a little Russian colony over there. With Germans and English. We're learning the advantages of knowing languages, as it seems :lol:

Ludmila wrote:I was invited to visit Basque Provinces in February but the crisis did not give me to use this possibility.

Yep, yep, we are expensive.

Ludmila wrote:I am dissatisfied with my speed of writing in English. I can read in English with the same speed as in Russian. But writing is very tiresome.

Yeah, I understand. Fortunately this isn't a chat, so the non native speakers have more time to write. But sometimes, when there are a lot of different posts in a short time it's a little difficult to follow the pace.
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Re: New members, introduce yourselves here!

Postby WarpGirl » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:41 pm

Escriba are you OK? What Crisis? And why does CNN never report this? I'm worried about you sometimes. Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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