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English (international, UK vs US)

Posted: Feb 1st, 2008, 10:59 pm
by david6
What should that mean in another language? Is there a preferred more international wording? Goes my 'foreign language' wording still mean the same thing?
Native English speaker, with written/spoken skills in Français, Deutsch. plus English-as-second-language.

Re: English (international, UK vs US)

Posted: Feb 2nd, 2008, 11:03 pm
by Igor
david6 wrote:What should that mean in another language? Is there a preferred more international wording? Goes my 'foreign language' wording still mean the same thing?
Native English speaker, with written/spoken skills in Français, Deutsch. plus English-as-second-language.
Hello David!
Thank you for the question! I'm terribly sorry, but I haven't been able to understand your question. Could you describe it in details, please.

clarification

Posted: Feb 4th, 2008, 7:25 am
by david6
I am offering assistance in this area. The question was rhetorical, and not meant to be answered.

Sorry for any confusion.
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