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ttwjr32:
Yan,
thanks for sharing with us. very nice pics and send our happy
wishes to the couples

  Ted

rockycoon:
Chen, nice photos as always, sent you an email today.  If I was 30 years younger, you would be next !!
Don't worry about the Viep, he still uses the speller....:icon_cheesygrin::icon_cheesygrin:
Your english is just fine....


By the way, send my congradulations to both couples, I hope they last forever..

chen yan:

--- Quote from: 'Voiceroveip' pid='27885' dateline='1263154454' ---
Yan, congratulations to your friends, they look really happy together!

Don't take this badly, especially coming from a German, but the plural of photo is photos and not photoes, even if it sounds quite sweet, lol!


Cheers,
Frank

--- End quote ---


Thank you for revising my English Frank .

David E:
mmmmmmmm.......!!

Then why is the plural of Potato not "Potatos" ?????

Strange language this English !!!

Chen Yan, did you join any of the Marriage Agencies we speak about here ?? Maybe your Prince is somewhere waiting to find you :icon_cheesygrin::icon_cheesygrin:

Hope 2010 brings you together....maybe Yuanfen will be kind to you in 2010

Cheers

David

Johnboy:
Beautiful pictures of beautiful people Chen Yan.  Thank you for sharing your joy with us!  I particularly like the one of the bride (to be?) in her lovely white bridal gown with the rocks in the backgound.  She looks stunning.

Don't worry, your turn will come soon enough.  I'm sure you know the saying about the elusive butterfly of happiness which, if you chase it may never be caught; but which, if you sit quietly, may gently alight upon you.  I'm sure that one day the butterfly of eternal love will sit gently on your shoulder! :heart:  And that you will be posting your wedding pictures here too.........

David, hmmmmm!  I'm afraid I can't answer your question  - and, yes, English can be a strange and difficult language indeed!  But then so can other languages, to those who are foreign to them; pin yin Mandarin for example??? :blush:

Voice, correctly speaking, the plural for photos, as used in the colloquial sense, is photo's as it needs the apostrophe to indicate a letter or letters omitted (ie photographs), as in it's for it is; can't for can not etc. :icon_biggrin:

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