• TipRing
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    136 months ago

    See, that is what I mean. Nobody speaks “perfect” English, not even native speakers, because languages are not prescriptive. Their function is to communicate ideas and if you have successfully communicated then you have used language “perfectly”.

    • @[email protected]
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      36 months ago

      So you agree “perfect English” doesn’t exist in Germany. What was your point again?

      • TipRing
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        76 months ago

        See, you might have noticed that I never claimed perfect English existed in Germany (or anywhere). You seem to be attempting to win an argument that doesn’t exist.