Nshomile wa Muleba
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- Dec 5, 2015
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I understand but the problem was after Nshomile wa Muleba trying to correct the errors and he still repeats the errors.
English was not meant for everybody....boy
It's was bro...kwasababu original ya English haikua purposed to be learned tanzania..ilikua kwa ajili ya wazungu...sisi tunavamilia tu..so it was not meant for us to learn....ingekua ni lugha yetu ndo ungeweka iyo isnt boy...you gerrritEnglish was[emoji777][emoji777][emoji777][emoji777]
Seriously??
English is’nt [emoji736][emoji736][emoji736]
It's was bro...kwasababu original ya English haikua purposed to be learned tanzania..ilikua kwa ajili ya wazungu...sisi tunavamilia tu..so it was not meant for us to learn....ingekua ni lugha yetu ndo ungeweka iyo isnt boy...you gerrrit
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You are right, but i saw the problem after NSHOMILE tried to correct me by repeating the same mistakes[emoji736][emoji736][emoji736][emoji736][emoji736][emoji736][emoji736]
Hoja hujibiwa na hoja
I understand, but the problem arose after Nshomile wa Muleba tried to correct the errors, and he continues to repeat them.[emoji777][emoji777][emoji777]
You are right, but i saw the problem after NSHOMILE tried to correct me by repeating the same mistakes[emoji736][emoji736][emoji736][emoji736][emoji736][emoji736][emoji736]
Hoja hujibiwa na hoja
Mim na familia yangu we do talk proper english kwasababu i was born in England....English was meant for us[emoji16][emoji16]Nyie na familia yenu ndio mnaambiana kuwa English isn’t meant for you au unazungumza kwaajili ya watanzania?
You know nothing!
Mim na familia yangu we do talk proper english kwasababu i was born in England....English was meant for us[emoji16][emoji16]
You are right"Are you an English teacher" is grammatically correct.
Grammatical errorsMim na familia yangu we do talk proper english kwasababu i was born in England....English was meant for us[emoji16][emoji16]
Naona now aufanyi grammer correction tena...dawa ishaingiaa tulia ivyoo ivyoo sindano iingieee...nice day broKwahyo ndo umeambiea hapo kijiweni kuwa England hawazungumzii lugha yao kwa ufasaha?
Hivi unafahamu kiingereza kilizaliwa wapi?
I understand, but the problem arose after Nshomile wa Muleba tried to correct the errors, and he continues to repeat them.
Correct me broGrammatical errors
You are rightSenk yu veri machi.
We do speak proper English because I was born in England... English is meant for us.Mim na familia yangu we do talk proper english kwasababu i was born in England....English was meant for us[emoji16][emoji16]
Somehow uko correct[emoji23]We do speak proper English because I was born in England... English is meant for us.
This is how it is supposed to be brother.
Are there two persons within a single soul? At first you noted 'we' and on supporting your speaking level, you execrised 'I' . Then summed up with 'us'We do speak proper English because I was born in England... English is meant for us
This is how it is supposed to be brother.
We and us i was reffering to my family...and i was for me...nimejibu accordingly kwa swali apo juu aliuza you and your family ndo maana nikajibu ivyoAre there two persons within a single soul? At first you noted 'we' and on supporting your speaking level, you execrised 'I' . Then summed up with 'us'
Man, you must be something extraordinary.
The best way to master English in pronunciation and writing is to be willing to learn new things every day about the language, including reading various books and utilizing a dictionary.
The problem arises when we believe that what we were taught in the classroom is sufficient.