Bulgarian singer "The count" performs his latest song "Nobody"

Horribe post-apocalyptic world, probably in 2012 after the collapse of the euro.


 
Meatpie, is Bulgarian similar to Russian since you use the same Cyrillic alphabet? :thinking:
 
Russian and Bulgarian are closely related as they are both Slavic languages yet there are differences but usually it's much easier to learn Russian than English.

When I was a kid English was very difficult to learn and remember different words, frankly some things didn't make sense at all.

:wtf: Even to this day I often have to look up some expressions on the internet.

For example, the phrase "in the doldrums" was mentioned several times recently in BBC news articles about the European economy. I had do look it up, didn't make sense as we don't have any similar word in Bulgarian.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doldrums
 
Yes doesn't make much sense sometimes as it uses a lot of idiomatic phrases used to mean something totally different. Your written English on your posts seem quite good, and mostly look like you have grasped a lot of the colloquialism from the UK and the US. Plus you have better written grammar than a lot of US/UK born kids these days! :Rock2::great:
 
and mostly look like you have grasped a lot of the colloquialism from the UK and the US.

Thanks, CDG members have helped me a lot and I am grateful for their patience. :u fucker:
 
'written English on your posts seem quite good' - very good, most of time I wouldn't know you weren't a native English-speaker. And even with North European academics, (whoasse english as second language is normally pretty good) I can normally tell straight off.
 
Thanks DD. :queen:
 
Fuck serie.. 15 years after, and it hooked me :tooth:

 
Andrea Bocceli - Por ti volare (Spanish version)



 
Exquisite, Metal ... yous has superb taste!
:excellent::excellent::excellent:


 
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