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Why does this filter ESLies so bad?
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English is my 5th language, dont ever call me an E"S"L again
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>>216625507
ESL
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>>216625325
Because every language has these arbitrary rules. You'd get filtered by German and French too, Brucie.
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>>216625325
Please educate me, where do "weekends" go in that chart?
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>>216625862
On the weekend
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>>216625325
>in the morning
>at night
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>both summer and Monday are cyclic time periods
>for some inexplicable reason one is capitalized and the other one isn’t
>on Monday but in summer
Meanwhile
>am Montag, im Sommer (on/in, both dative case)
>Montags is a separate construction to indicate a routine, no preposition (“on Mondays”)
>lundi, été (no prepositions at all)
>в пoнeдeльник, лeтoм (in and no preposition + instrumental case)
>пo пoнeдeльникaм is a separate construction for routines, instrumental case (“on Mondays”, notice an entirely different preposition пo vs в)
Tell me how any of this arbitrary bullshit makes sense.
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In Swedish you can say "till sommaren" (to the summer) to mean "ahead this summer". Missing feature.
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>>216625325
English is quite a primitive language. Very poor syntax, as though constructed for children.



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