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trestres said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
trestres said:
My bad, I thought pledge had a different meaning. English is not my first language. I now browsed for the word and ralized it means promise, and not beg like I thought.

In that case, I can see why we've had some misunderstandings. If I think you're interpreting something wrong, I'll try to ask nicely what you think it means, rather than be confrontational (which I have a bad habit of doing).

BTW, what is your first language? Where are you from?

(you can PM me if you don't want to put that on this thread)

My first language is Spanish, I'm from Argentina.

I thought they were asking for new games, but I realized that instead they promised that new core games were going to come. The word "pledge" sound similar to "plegaria" which means to beg or to ask for with a lot of faith.

Okay, I'll be sure to ask about context next time we seem to be reading different things from certain phrases.

And I hope you know what "pledge" means now.

EDIT: You probably do, given your first reply in this quote train. Forgot about that.



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