1. Seeing how they need to stay with her grandmother for a while. It sucks because her parents work really hard, just to lose their home. (cop and a nurse).


  2. The hardest part for me is pronouncing the 'r's. Luckily, I can pronounce them in English, unlike most New Englanders lol
  3. Originally posted by U2Nick:[..]

    The hardest part for me is pronouncing the 'r's. Luckily, I can pronounce them in English, unlike most New Englanders lol


    lol The hardest part for me is 'th'...it took me a couple of weeks to spell 'with'! lol
  4. Originally posted by U2Nick:[..]

    The hardest part for me is pronouncing the 'r's. Luckily, I can pronounce them in English, unlike most New Englanders lol


    lol...


  5. Yeah, my Port. teacher was telling us that he had trouble with the "th"s himself.


  6. it's a miracle to pronouce 'with'! lol
    but with some practice you'll do well with the 'r's

    the thing is that people will think you're from Brazil's countryside lol, cos here they spell the 'r's like you propably do

    Guys I gotta go! Have a nice weekend!
    Até logo Nick!
  7. brb
  8. Originally posted by Ale91:[..]

    it's a miracle to pronouce 'with'! lol
    but with some practice you'll do well with the 'r's

    the thing is that people will think you're from Brazil's countryside lol, cos here they spell the 'r's like you propably do


    lol....... actually, what you probably don't know is that 90% of my city is Portuguese (I'm one of the few Irish and Polish families left lol)