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There are also infinite possibilities of vocabulary creation, and the ones used by the native speakers are the meaningful ones.
There are also infinite possibilities of vocabulary creation, and the ones used by the native speakers are the meaningful ones.
<blockquote>
Mr. Leuchtag: Frau Leuchtag and I are speaking nothing but English now.
Mrs. Leuchtag: So we should feel at home when we get to America.
Carl: A very nice idea.
Mr. Leuchtag: To America.
Mrs. Leuchtag and Carl: To America.
Mr. Leuchtag: Liebchen, uh, sweetness heart, what watch?
Mrs. Leuchtag: Ten watch.
Mr. Leuchtag: Such much?
Carl: Er, you will get along beautifully in America, huh.
– ''Casablanca''
</blockquote>


To formulate sentences like a native speaker, you need example sentences. [https://tatoeba.org/ Tatoeba] and services using its data is just what you need: Find a sentence in the language you know, try to translate it naturally, then see the translation by the native speaker.
To formulate sentences like a native speaker, you need example sentences. [https://tatoeba.org/ Tatoeba] and services using its data is just what you need: Find a sentence in the language you know, try to translate it naturally, then see the translation by the native speaker.

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