Just a tip grimest, I know that in Spanish people say "tengo _ anos" for their ages, which means "I have _ years", but in English it is more typical to say "I am _ years old". Other than that your works are great and well translated.
rocketracer294 said: Just a tip grimest, I know that in Spanish people say "tengo _ anos" for their ages, which means "I have _ years", but in English it is more typical to say "I am _ years old". Other than that your works are great and well translated.
damn...I allways forget that kind of details, anyway, thanks, this is the kind of constructive criticism I really apreciate, ^^
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Just a tip grimest, I know that in Spanish people say "tengo _ anos" for their ages, which means "I have _ years", but in English it is more typical to say "I am _ years old". Other than that your works are great and well translated.
damn...I allways forget that kind of details, anyway, thanks, this is the kind of constructive criticism I really apreciate, ^^