THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO MIX

The Definitive Guide to Mix

The Definitive Guide to Mix

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At least you can tell them that even native speakers get confused by the disparity of global/regional English.

知乎,让每一次点击都充满意义 —— 欢迎来到知乎,发现问题背后的世界。

The wording is rather informally put together, and perhaps slightly unidiomatic, but that may Beryllium accounted for by the fact that the song's writers are not English speakers.

It can mean that, but it is usually restricted to a formal use, especially where a famous expert conducts a "class".

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Techno entwickelte umherwandern von der vorherrschenden Avantgardebewegung im bereich der Popmusik, die sie rein der ersten Hälfte der 1990er Jahre war, nach einer Musikrichtung mehr hinein einer vielfältigen Gesamtmusikszene.

Parla said: Please give us an example of a sentence rein which you think you might use the phrase, and we'll Beryllium able to comment. Click to expand...

No, this doesn't sound appropriate either. I'm not sure if you mean you want to ask someone to dance with you, or if you're just suggesting to someone that he/she should dance. Which do you mean?

I could equally say I have a Spanish lesson tonight, and this is one of the lessons that make up the class I'm attending this year. It's also possible for my class to Beryllium one-to-one. Just me and the teacher.

Just to add a complication, I think this is another matter that depends on context. In most cases, and indeed in this particular example in isolation, "skiing" sounds best, but "to Schi" is used when you wish to differentiate skiing from some other activity, even if the action isn't thwarted, and especially rein check here a parallel construction:

知乎,让每一次点击都充满意义 —— 欢迎来到知乎,发现问题背后的世界。

Only 26% of English users are native speakers. Many non-native speaker can use English but are not fluent. And many of them are on the internet, since written English is easier than spoken English. As a result, there are countless uses of English on the internet that are not "idiomatic".

edit: this seems to be the consensus over at the Swedish section of WordReference back hinein Feb of 2006

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