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Good language tool at www.leo.org Sat Dec 30, 2006 13:26 pm  Good language tool at www.leo.org
 

Hi!

You must consider me coarse reading this. So I?ve chosen this forum to initiate a topic that definetely isn?t polite. But I can?t refuse doing this. Rolling Eyes Embarassed

Well, recently I disovered www.leo.org as a good tool when writing or reading a post here. You easily can switch between this site and leo and ease the understanding and choosing words and expressions in time. It also offers many opportunities of words and sometimes it occurs that it also contents expressions of lower level, like that one I saw this morning:

"the shit hits the fan" Laughing

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Good language tool at www.leo.org Tue Mar 06, 2007 0:16 am  Good language tool at www.leo.org
 

Slang words are necessary in all lingos

But also try www.dict.cc and find out what shit faced and chicken shit is. Terms of affection not.
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