Tea? (Part 4)

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classic33

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Κaλά, και εσύ; :okay:
Once again in Gaelic!
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
I'd have thought you'd have known that. Before all this rebranding along American Football lines.
Picture of my nephew alongside the cup. He's only slightly taller than it.
I know when, but what I mean is...

Not these days.

Centurions won it all last year...

Between us & Bradford this season.

Centurions also now keep the Northern Rail Cup for life now, as the last & most regular winners.

Rather a Fax lad than a Pie though :okay:
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
My Greek lesson was a bit :wacko: today. During previous CD courses I'd noticed that definite and indefinite articles and noun endings could change from one sentence to another but I had no idea why because the CD's didn't explain. I'm working my way through a new course that explains the grammar a bit better but does it by introducing concepts like whether or not the noun is the 'victim' of the verb. FFS, I now have to think about whether there's a blooming crime going on in the sentence before I translate it :wacko::wacko::wacko:. Ah well, onwards and upwards.^_^
 

Blue

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Location
N Ireland
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
My Greek lesson was a bit :wacko: today. During previous CD courses I'd noticed that definite and indefinite articles and noun endings could change from one sentence to another but I had no idea why because the CD's didn't explain. I'm working my way through a new course that explains the grammar a bit better but does it by introducing concepts like whether or not the noun is the 'victim' of the verb. FFS, I now have to think about whether there's a blooming crime going on in the sentence before I translate it :wacko::wacko::wacko:. Ah well, onwards and upwards.^_^
Ah, languages...

& dialects also.

I am still trying to speak & write better English, which is a beautiful language, when dun propor like wot I do.

One day in the future, maybe some French, Italian & Spanish but only after the language of the geetar & da Blues.
 
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