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Original post by Unbannable
Would you like to be my friend?


k then
Original post by yasaminO_o
k then


What are your thoughts on benefits?
Original post by Unbannable
What are your thoughts on benefits?


I don't have a problem with them
Original post by yasaminO_o
No thankfully I survived


good look surviving tsr.
Original post by trustmeimlying1
good look surviving tsr.


I may well need it lol
Original post by yasaminO_o
I don't have a problem with them


You wouldn't mind being my friend and you don't have a problem with benefits. What's to say you shouldn't be my friend with benefits? :smug:
Original post by Unbannable
You wouldn't mind being my friend and you don't have a problem with benefits. What's to say you shouldn't be my friend with benefits? :smug:


I can't believe I fell for that
Original post by yasaminO_o
no


Wow.
Original post by yasaminO_o
I can't believe I fell for that


I'm good at making girls fall for me.
Original post by Unbannable
Wow.


ikr
Reply 450
Original post by yasaminO_o
As above :smile:


Your place or mine?
Original post by Unbannable
I'm good at making girls fall for me.


What a b0ss.
Original post by RobML
Your place or mine?


:sexface:
Reply 453
Do textbooks that are written in the english language, for example a biology textbook written in english teach you what new concepts are called only in the english language?

If that is so, what if you wanted to know what these concepts were called in other languages? Can you assume other languages call these concepts the same?
Original post by adsads
Do textbooks that are written in the english language, for example a biology textbook written in english teach you what new concepts are called only in the english language?

If that is so, what if you wanted to know what these concepts were called in other languages? Can you assume other languages call these concepts the same?


Only in the English language. Other languages have different names for these processes, but many stem from the same Greek/Latin roots e.g. fotosintez in Azeri and photosynthèse in French mean photosynthesis, lökosit/leucocyte meaning leukocyte and oksidləşmə/oxydation meaning oxidation. The romanatic languages share many similarities (ie French, Spanish, Italian) but Azeri is a Turkic language so some words appear completely unrelated to the English e.g artma means propagation, whereas others (like the ones I mentioned before) are taken from the English or French and adapted.
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Original post by yasaminO_o
As above :smile:


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