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Hello,
I'm sliderke from Belgium.
My first bike was a kawasaki zxr 750 from 1993.
But now i ride a gsx-r 750 from 2003. What a bike!!!
I hope to learn more about this and other bikes on this forum.
If i should write something wrong in the language please forgive me.

see ya
 

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No problem - the site admins both speak French-canadian, and there are others here who speak German, Italian, Norwegen or Japanese. And even some of the Americans here can't write proper English, so don't sweat it.

:welcomes:
 

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inspiron said:
No problem - the site admins both speak French-canadian, and there are others here who speak German, Italian, Norwegen or Japanese. And even some of the Americans here can't write proper English, so don't sweat it.

:welcomes:
Me ain't be known whut your talking with. Me 'Mercans right sew smoothely, you cud butter a apples withit. :D
 

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PS - don't ride too fast in Belgium, 'cause you run out of country :lol: ...just kidding... :lol:
 

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While the Regs wrestle with the intricacies of English grammer etc..

:welcomes: sliderke :!:
 

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Okay, to this French-Candadian think ... according to my colleagues here, there are differences between French, as spoken in France, and French as it is spoken in Canada, Switzerland, and the former french colonies in Africa. Since languages evolve, the form spoken in Canada has "matured" slightly differently than over here.

From what I understand (since I don't speak any french), a canadian can understand what a frenchman is saying, but the frenchman may have trouble understanding what the canadian says.

(AFAIK, French kissing is practiced the same everywhere)
I included this just so that this thread can also go south, like all others before it :twisted:

It's similar in German - the Swiss understand "High" German, as well as Bavarian and Austrian-German. But someone from Hamburg (way up north) may have difficulties to understand someone speaking Swiss-German. There is a TV-station here called 3Sat that broadcasts the Swiss-German evening news througout Germany - WITH SUBTITLES!
 
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