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I hope Morrow and Elfi comes out on top.
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Welmu - Pro7ecT Siw- XiGua PandaTank - DeViL XlorD - MorroW
Welmu - XiGua PandTank - XlorD
Welmu - XlorD Welmu Qualifies
pal - elfi TargA - Tefel Shuttle - Harstem TAiLS - JonnyREcco
pal - TargA Shuttle - TAiLS
TargA - TAiLS
TargA Qualifies
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If you start learning a language before you hit puberty, it's very "easy"- all you have to do is be exposed to people speaking it and you can become totally fluent. After that, it becomes much harder and you'll be learning through analogies with your native language.
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On April 18 2013 08:18 Benjamin99 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2013 08:16 Awesomeness wrote:On April 18 2013 08:09 HereBeDragons wrote:On April 18 2013 07:51 ACrow wrote:On April 18 2013 07:48 Fluffboll wrote:On April 18 2013 07:35 Tayar wrote:On April 18 2013 07:31 Vertitto wrote:On April 18 2013 07:28 Tayar wrote: so are we now down to 0 english streams or am i missing something? well done blizzard, well done. americans should consider learning some foreign languages... French-German-Russian are quite popular languages wordwide lol, no they arn't. learning mandarin would be a good idea however. Mandarin and Hindi are languages spoken by over a billion people each, that however doesn't make them languages you should learn since they are isolated to their native countries. German, French and Russian are spoken in many many countries around the world and are therefore better to learn. I agree with Hindi, it's very isolated and many Hindi speakers also speak English (with English being an official language in India), but Mandarin is actually quite useful, and a lot of South-East Asian countries use it as a second language too, so you'll benefit from it a lot if you ever do business in that area (and it's the fastest developing region of the world too). Other than Singapore, who use Mandarin as an official language, some Malaysian can speak it, but no one else in SEA speak Mandarin at all. In Europe, it's standard for an average student to speak at least 3 language already. wat It's standard to speak your native language and english yes. But a 3rd one? I studied french for freaking 6 years and je ne comprends pas. I know russian because I was born in the Ukraine, but that's an exception. People speaking 3 languages is actually quite rare and not the standard at all. Depends which country you from. In Denmark is very normally to speak 3 language. Danish/English/German or french most speak or understand German
I find it to be very uncommon to find native Danes who speak French or German to a point where it can be used to more than ordering a beer.
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On April 18 2013 08:18 Benjamin99 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2013 08:16 Awesomeness wrote:On April 18 2013 08:09 HereBeDragons wrote:On April 18 2013 07:51 ACrow wrote:On April 18 2013 07:48 Fluffboll wrote:On April 18 2013 07:35 Tayar wrote:On April 18 2013 07:31 Vertitto wrote:On April 18 2013 07:28 Tayar wrote: so are we now down to 0 english streams or am i missing something? well done blizzard, well done. americans should consider learning some foreign languages... French-German-Russian are quite popular languages wordwide lol, no they arn't. learning mandarin would be a good idea however. Mandarin and Hindi are languages spoken by over a billion people each, that however doesn't make them languages you should learn since they are isolated to their native countries. German, French and Russian are spoken in many many countries around the world and are therefore better to learn. I agree with Hindi, it's very isolated and many Hindi speakers also speak English (with English being an official language in India), but Mandarin is actually quite useful, and a lot of South-East Asian countries use it as a second language too, so you'll benefit from it a lot if you ever do business in that area (and it's the fastest developing region of the world too). Other than Singapore, who use Mandarin as an official language, some Malaysian can speak it, but no one else in SEA speak Mandarin at all. In Europe, it's standard for an average student to speak at least 3 language already. wat It's standard to speak your native language and english yes. But a 3rd one? I studied french for freaking 6 years and je ne comprends pas. I know russian because I was born in the Ukraine, but that's an exception. People speaking 3 languages is actually quite rare and not the standard at all. Depends which country you from. In Denmark is very normally to speak 3 language. Danish/English/German or french most speak or understand German
Well in Switzerland you have 4 Official languages. And everyone in School will learn english too.
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On April 18 2013 08:33 Prog455 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2013 08:18 Benjamin99 wrote:On April 18 2013 08:16 Awesomeness wrote:On April 18 2013 08:09 HereBeDragons wrote:On April 18 2013 07:51 ACrow wrote:On April 18 2013 07:48 Fluffboll wrote:On April 18 2013 07:35 Tayar wrote:On April 18 2013 07:31 Vertitto wrote:On April 18 2013 07:28 Tayar wrote: so are we now down to 0 english streams or am i missing something? well done blizzard, well done. americans should consider learning some foreign languages... French-German-Russian are quite popular languages wordwide lol, no they arn't. learning mandarin would be a good idea however. Mandarin and Hindi are languages spoken by over a billion people each, that however doesn't make them languages you should learn since they are isolated to their native countries. German, French and Russian are spoken in many many countries around the world and are therefore better to learn. I agree with Hindi, it's very isolated and many Hindi speakers also speak English (with English being an official language in India), but Mandarin is actually quite useful, and a lot of South-East Asian countries use it as a second language too, so you'll benefit from it a lot if you ever do business in that area (and it's the fastest developing region of the world too). Other than Singapore, who use Mandarin as an official language, some Malaysian can speak it, but no one else in SEA speak Mandarin at all. In Europe, it's standard for an average student to speak at least 3 language already. wat It's standard to speak your native language and english yes. But a 3rd one? I studied french for freaking 6 years and je ne comprends pas. I know russian because I was born in the Ukraine, but that's an exception. People speaking 3 languages is actually quite rare and not the standard at all. Depends which country you from. In Denmark is very normally to speak 3 language. Danish/English/German or french most speak or understand German I find it to be very uncommon to find native Danes who speak French or German to a point where it can be used to more than ordering a beer.
Well I live close to the German border so everyone I know speaks German quite well
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Poll: 1. For Upper Bracket + Show Spoiler +Poll: Who wins the 4th qualifier upper?Welmu (15) 23% XiGua (13) 20% PandaTank (11) 17% XlorD (10) 15% Pro7ecT (7) 11% MorroW (6) 9% DeViL (3) 5% Siw (1) 2% 66 total votes Your vote: Who wins the 4th qualifier upper? (Vote): Welmu (Vote): Pro7ecT (Vote): Siw (Vote): XiGua (Vote): PandaTank (Vote): DeViL (Vote): XlorD (Vote): MorroW
2. For Lower Bracket + Show Spoiler +Poll: Who wins the 4th qualifier lower ?TargA (17) 33% Shuttle (11) 21% TAiLS (8) 15% elfi (6) 12% Tefel (5) 10% Harstem (4) 8% JonnyREcco (1) 2% paL (0) 0% 52 total votes Your vote: Who wins the 4th qualifier lower ? (Vote): elfi (Vote): TargA (Vote): Tefel (Vote): Shuttle (Vote): Harstem (Vote): TAiLS (Vote): JonnyREcco (Vote): paL
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For the upper bracket I will say PandaTank. I was really impressed with him in the last days.
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United Kingdom12022 Posts
I didn't get a chance to tune in today, have the final qualified players been decided now?
EDIT: Just read Ro16 tomorrow.
Gooooo morrow! :D
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Lmao we all know Xlord will fail
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On April 18 2013 08:58 PET wrote: For the upper bracket I will say PandaTank. I was really impressed with him in the last days.
Ay, he is strong. But I think that he will have to dodge Welmu and terran to make it through.
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On April 18 2013 08:35 Boanerges wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2013 08:18 Benjamin99 wrote:On April 18 2013 08:16 Awesomeness wrote:On April 18 2013 08:09 HereBeDragons wrote:On April 18 2013 07:51 ACrow wrote:On April 18 2013 07:48 Fluffboll wrote:On April 18 2013 07:35 Tayar wrote:On April 18 2013 07:31 Vertitto wrote:On April 18 2013 07:28 Tayar wrote: so are we now down to 0 english streams or am i missing something? well done blizzard, well done. americans should consider learning some foreign languages... French-German-Russian are quite popular languages wordwide lol, no they arn't. learning mandarin would be a good idea however. Mandarin and Hindi are languages spoken by over a billion people each, that however doesn't make them languages you should learn since they are isolated to their native countries. German, French and Russian are spoken in many many countries around the world and are therefore better to learn. I agree with Hindi, it's very isolated and many Hindi speakers also speak English (with English being an official language in India), but Mandarin is actually quite useful, and a lot of South-East Asian countries use it as a second language too, so you'll benefit from it a lot if you ever do business in that area (and it's the fastest developing region of the world too). Other than Singapore, who use Mandarin as an official language, some Malaysian can speak it, but no one else in SEA speak Mandarin at all. In Europe, it's standard for an average student to speak at least 3 language already. wat It's standard to speak your native language and english yes. But a 3rd one? I studied french for freaking 6 years and je ne comprends pas. I know russian because I was born in the Ukraine, but that's an exception. People speaking 3 languages is actually quite rare and not the standard at all. Depends which country you from. In Denmark is very normally to speak 3 language. Danish/English/German or french most speak or understand German Well in Switzerland you have 4 Official languages. And everyone in School will learn english too. 
most swiss people i know don't speak italian at all though and their french isn't that great either
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On April 18 2013 08:33 Prog455 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2013 08:18 Benjamin99 wrote:On April 18 2013 08:16 Awesomeness wrote:On April 18 2013 08:09 HereBeDragons wrote:On April 18 2013 07:51 ACrow wrote:On April 18 2013 07:48 Fluffboll wrote:On April 18 2013 07:35 Tayar wrote:On April 18 2013 07:31 Vertitto wrote:On April 18 2013 07:28 Tayar wrote: so are we now down to 0 english streams or am i missing something? well done blizzard, well done. americans should consider learning some foreign languages... French-German-Russian are quite popular languages wordwide lol, no they arn't. learning mandarin would be a good idea however. Mandarin and Hindi are languages spoken by over a billion people each, that however doesn't make them languages you should learn since they are isolated to their native countries. German, French and Russian are spoken in many many countries around the world and are therefore better to learn. I agree with Hindi, it's very isolated and many Hindi speakers also speak English (with English being an official language in India), but Mandarin is actually quite useful, and a lot of South-East Asian countries use it as a second language too, so you'll benefit from it a lot if you ever do business in that area (and it's the fastest developing region of the world too). Other than Singapore, who use Mandarin as an official language, some Malaysian can speak it, but no one else in SEA speak Mandarin at all. In Europe, it's standard for an average student to speak at least 3 language already. wat It's standard to speak your native language and english yes. But a 3rd one? I studied french for freaking 6 years and je ne comprends pas. I know russian because I was born in the Ukraine, but that's an exception. People speaking 3 languages is actually quite rare and not the standard at all. Depends which country you from. In Denmark is very normally to speak 3 language. Danish/English/German or french most speak or understand German I find it to be very uncommon to find native Danes who speak French or German to a point where it can be used to more than ordering a beer.
If ordering a beer counts I speak 10+ languages 
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Really hoping Pro7ect can make it through tomorrow! Looks like a tough road, though.
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Tails pls you can do this
Fourth time's the charm
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I want Xigua to qualify. WCS needs a Chinese player.
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man, i just realized Pro7ecT and ProTech are different players.
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On April 18 2013 09:43 wozzot wrote: Tails pls you can do this
Fourth time's the charm He was lucky (or did not show his a-game) in his last three matches. souL beat him straight up in the first game, then fumbled twice. ShoWTimE actually managed to get into commanding positions in their games. And the third match was practically lost. Only 'Korean awe' made ShoWTimE type 'gg' prematurely when he was up 22 to 8 workers. And Delphi utterly dominated him in the first game (but forgot to rebuild his drone count or press his advantage).
Sure Tails played a safe style, hold all cheeses and managed to win games reliably himself, but overall his level of play was far from brilliant.
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Russian Federation118 Posts
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