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  1. Did you ever notice in another !language words that sound or are the # ? I started once for # and # http://skilledtests.com/wiki/Korean_language because it is astonishingly feeling very familiar (in contrast to the other Asian languages I'm influenced to: Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese; Indonesian/Malaysian has due to Arabic familiarity)

    Saturday, 10-Aug-13 12:07:12 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    1. Actually learning # in school was also easy: when the French were in # they must have left quite an impression there (besides: nowadays Turks say "à la Franca" for crazy things ;-)) but it was cool to hear in class words like # (in Turkish it's #)

      Saturday, 10-Aug-13 22:10:37 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com