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ghettochild4u:Go to the Canadian embassy and confirm yourself. |
nitadimson:Visit the school website n search for the department offering the course you want. There are contact details of lecturers taking the different courses. Collect the contact n start communicating with him or her n if the person is impressed with your work, they help you secure admission, pay your tuition fees and in return you do their research work for them n they still pay you. This is strictly for those who want to do it by themselves. It's pretty easy and straight forward. No need of paying an agent to do it for you |
Magnifico2000:I'm saying the fact. If you don't believe, kindly visit the travel section and see many NIGERIANS getting student visa |
ghettochild4u:Boss, you must learn how to speak the official language of the country. English is not required at all but you might be lucky. |
ghettochild4u:Nigerians are not qualified to apply for WORK PERMIT VISA. If you don't believe me, go to Canadian embassy for more info Your best bet is EXPRESS ENTRY MIGRATION |
ghettochild4u:Lol.. Bossman I'm only telling you the fact. How many people selling AMALA have traveled to Niger for vacation?? |
eLionel:Go to travel section. |
Magnifico2000:It's very EASY if you have all the necessary requirements and also, you do it yourself |
linqzs:Yes |
ghettochild4u:Laugh wan kill me die. Money gotten from selling amala to take vacation in Canada.. Joke of the century My brother, the only place your money gotten from selling amala can take you is Ghana, Niger, Chad, Togo and Benin Republic. |
error4040:You are highly welcome sir |
Reelmii:Nonsensically nonsense ![]() |
Hello, Nairalanders! Happy new year to you. Assume you are to give a Balon D’or To A Nigerian Artist, Who Deserve It For This Year? Just like Football is very competitive to choose the World Best Player In World same goes to Nigeria Music Industry We are gifted with a lot of raw talent in Nigerian who also have successful export it to the western world. The likes of Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, Olamide, Teni, Kizz Daniel, Tiwa Savage, Simi, Mr. Eazi etc. Have performed so well this year to deserve this award. But it’s very hard to decide. If you ask me I will choose Asa. What About You? If You Are To Give Balon D'or For Music, Who Will You Give For This Year? http://www..ng/entertainment/lets-gist-if-you-are-to-give-balon-dor-for-music-who-will-you-give-for-this-year |
[quote author=dprinz99 post=74036031][/quote]okay sir |
[quote author=dprinz99 post=73974367][/quote]kwara |
Stem Vowel Changes in Strong Verbs in the Present Tense Many strong verbs in German have a vowel change in the stem of the present tense in the second and third-person singular forms. Most strong verbs containing [b[a, au, e[/b] undergo this vowel change. They can be grouped according to the changes that take place. Changes from a, au to ä, äu Verbs with the stem vowels a and au change to ä and äu, respectively, in the second and third person singular. For example Ich fahre du fährst er fährt wir fahren ihr fährt Sie fahren Another example Ich laufe du läufst er läuft wir laufen ihr lauft Sie laufen The following verbs use the same pattern as fahren. backen - to bake blasen - to blow fangen - to catch empfangen - to receive fallen - to fall graben - to dig halten - to stop/hold schlafen - to sleep schlagen - to hit/beat The following verbs change au to äu. laufen - to run saufen - to drink(of animals, people in excess) It's been a while guys ![]() |
dprinz99:Please can you give me some tips?? I'm currently learning German buh my level is still basic |
Mizwisdom:Why are you calling him ![]() |
opebiboy:Yes, you heard me right bro Sounds unbelievable abi? My uncle is a living witness. Now he is working in corporate society. |
thebosstrevor:Stop generalizing. Oga speak for yourself |
thebosstrevor:Beautiful nonsense ![]() Do you want to compare Nigeria toilet with their toilet, you must be joking. About washing the toilet, why don't you start by washing toilets first so that we unpatriotic citizens can learn from you. Talk is cheap |
thebosstrevor:That odd work dey build houses for lekki Also, they do menial jobs to gather experiences. You don't expect them to start working in a corporate office. They need training on how real people live in a sane country ![]() |
thebosstrevor:Congratulations boss ![]() |
naunasabi:Bro, you are so on point I swear no be only you. Some ignorant people go dey advice you say make you provide your own electricity( by using solar panel or inverter) water( by drilling BOREHOLE) work (by learning new handiwork) security (CCTV) and health ( herbal concortion ) Abeg wetin be the work of those polithiefcians if na me suppose do everything by MYSELF? Oh.. I don forget say their work na to loot the public funds. The guy thebosstrevor claimed that all the bad atrocities committed almost everyday in DWARF OF AFRICA also exist in the DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, i con ask him make hin just give me one example... The guy no reply at all.... E no serious at all |
Mizwisdom:Another pidgin2 ![]() |
Princeofnigeria:People usually say SENSE IS COMMON BUT WITH THIS COMMENT, NOW I SEE BETTER, SENSE IS NOT COMMON |
thebosstrevor:Give me one example |
No additional s sound When the stem of the infinitive ends in -s, -ß, -x, -z,[/b[ the personal ending for the second person singular is [b]t (rather than -st). No additional s sound is required. Thus, the forms of the second and third person singular are identical. All other endings are regular. Tanzt du gern? - do you like to dance Klexycole küsst gern - klexycole likes kissing. Reist du wieder nach Nigeria? - Are you traveling to Nigeria again? The following verbs belong to this group hassen - to hate beißen - to bite Mixen - to mix Heißen - to be called grüßen - to greet Setzen - to set Sitzen - to sit ## Infinitives ending in -eln, -ern If an infinitive ends in -eln, the e preceding the -ln is dropped in the first person singular. All other forms retain the e. Ich klingle - I am ringing or i ring If the infinitive ends in -eln or -ern, the ending in the first- and third-person plural is -n, not -en. Thus, these forms are identical to the infinitive. *Klingeln ich klingle du klingelst er klingelt wir klingeln ihr klingelt sie klingeln *For füttern ich füttere du fütterst er füttert wir füttern ihr füttert sie füttern For example: Wir füttern den Hund (We are feeding the dog) The infinitives of the following verbs end in -eln or -ern behandeln - to treat füttern - to feed klingeln - to ring lächeln - to smile klettern - to climb wandern - to hike bewundern - to admire ändern - to change |
klexycole:Gern geschehen boss ![]() |
klexycole:Good. In no time, you will start constructing sentences in German. From what i have posted so far, you should have known many things by now German sentences is simple if you follow the grammar rules. Lemme give you an example Basic German sentences is like this.... Subject + verb + object Ich lerne Deutsch.... Which means am learning German ich is the subject, lerne is the verb and Deutsch is the object. Another example... du liest eine Zeitung( this means you are reading a newspaper) *Just keep it at the back of your mind that VERB is always at the 2nd position except in a subordinate clause And if you want to ask a question, the verb will come first..... Example is Liest du( are you reading) or i can even form a longer sentence : Liest du gern Harry Potter ( do you like reading Harry Potter) So, boss i will advice you practice very well because practice makes perfection. If not because of school work, i should have entered A2 level since. My pronunciation is good and am learning german phrases everyday. 2 phrases everyday because i still have to read my notes. What you need most is commitment and practice. German would be easy for you once you have these attributes. Set a schedule for German lesson. Follow the schedule diligently Learn 2 to 5 phrases everyday and atleast 1 verb with its ending. Practice on Saturday or Sunday Change your phone language to German Download German dictionary and DW application on PLAYSTORE If you follow these tips boss, i swear German would be very easy for you. |
janettee:Less racist compare to some countries like Russia. Hmm.. I wouldn't want to emphasize on racism sis because i don't want to derail this great thread. I still trust your judgement on racism because its from your experiences in Deutschland. |
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