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Language exchange italian for hebrew or english
i like to exchenge hebrew or english for learning italian

Language pair: Italian; English
Yoav R.
June 15, 2012

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Teach me Greek for the English language
Hi,
Is there anyone out there who wants to learn the English language from me in exchange of teaching me Greek?

Language pair: English; Greek
Penny B.
June 13, 2012

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Latest: April 29, 2014
Teach me Greek for the English language
Hi,
Is there anyone out there who wants to learn the English language from me in exchange of teaching me Greek?

Language pair: English; Greek
Penny B.
June 13, 2012

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Re:Re:Is there an idiom for...
Just a few corrections for you.
Do you think you could help me study for my exam?
I don't have a lot of time. I have some things to finish first, but we'll see.

Hope these help!

Language pair: English; Spanish
Tracey B.
June 12, 2012

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Latest: June 12, 2012
Buscando para practicar espanol
Hola. Me llamo Marcos. Quisiera hablar con personas que hablan español y están buscando para ayuda en ingles. Vamos a ver. mensaje me por favor.

Language pair: English; Spanish
Marcus B.
June 11, 2012

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Re:Re:Hi, I am looking for someone to communicate Spanish Language
i would like to help you...i know very well how to speak spanish but i will also need to practice my english speaking

Language pair: Spanish; English
Paumer
June 8, 2012

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Latest: June 8, 2012
Re:Is there an idiom for...
Hola!

I'd love to help! I'm a native English speaker and actually have experience teaching English. I have a real passion for slang, idiom, and the sort. For your question, I think what we say is "we'll see." It basically means like "i'll decide later." "not likely to happen" "maybe." so I think changing the form to 'we' gets that sense across.

For example:

"Hey, could you help me study for my exam?"

"I don't know. I have to finish some things first, but we'll see."

Also some corrections for your post:

Hi crew

I've been looking up on internet, an idiom, but I couldn't find it yet. (I've been trying to research a translation online for an idiom and haven't found it yet.)

The expression in spanish is "ya veré" and the literal translation is "I'll see", but I'm sure that it's wrong. (but i'm sure it's wrong)

"Ya veré" means something like "i don't know, I'll decide (about something) later"

Is there a english's idiom for this sense??

regads

Ivan

P.S: If you corrected my post I 'd be grateful


-Etienne

Language pair: English; French
Etienne
June 2, 2012

# Msgs: 5
Latest: June 12, 2012
Re:Is there an idiom for...
Hola! I'd love to help. I think what we say is "we'll see." It basically means like "i'll decide later." "not likely to happen" "maybe." so I think changing the form to third person gets that sense across.

For example:

"Do you think I you can help me study for my examine?"

"I don't have a lot of time. I have to finish something things first, but we'll see."

Also some corrections for your post:

Hi crew

I've been looking up on internet, an idiom, but I couldn't find it yet. (I've been trying to research a translation online for an idiom and haven't found it yet.)

The expression in spanish is "ya veré" and the literal translation is "I'll see", but I'm sure that it's wrong. (but i'm sure it's wrong)

"Ya veré" means something like "i don't know, I'll decide (about something) later"

Is there a english's idiom for this sense??

regads

Ivan

P.S: If you corrected my post I 'd be grateful


-Etienne

Language pair: English; French
Etienne
June 2, 2012

# Msgs: 5
Latest: June 12, 2012
Re:Is there an idiom for...
Hola! I'd love to help. I think what we say is "we'll see." It basically means like "i'll decide later." "not likely to happen" "maybe." so I think changing the form to third person gets that sense across.

For example:

"Do you think I you can help me study for my examine?"

"I don't have a lot of time. I have to finish something things first, but we'll see."

Also some corrections for your post:

Hi crew

I've been looking up on internet, an idiom, but I couldn't find it yet. (I've been trying to research a translation online for an idiom and haven't found it yet.)

The expression in spanish is "ya veré" and the literal translation is "I'll see", but I'm sure that it's wrong. (but i'm sure it's wrong)

"Ya veré" means something like "i don't know, I'll decide (about something) later"

Is there a english's idiom for this sense??

regads

Ivan

P.S: If you corrected my post I 'd be grateful


-Etienne

Language pair: English; French
Etienne
June 2, 2012

# Msgs: 5
Latest: June 12, 2012
Re:Is there an idiom for...
Hola! I'd love to help. I think what we say is "we'll see." It basically means like "i'll decide later." "not likely to happen" "maybe." so I think changing the form to third person gets that sense across.

For example:

"Do you think I you can help me study for my examine?"

"I don't have a lot of time. I have to finish something things first, but we'll see."

Also some corrections for your post:

Hi crew

I've been looking up on internet, an idiom, but I couldn't find it yet. (I've been trying to research a translation online for an idiom and haven't found it yet.)

The expression in spanish is "ya veré" and the literal translation is "I'll see", but I'm sure that it's wrong. (but i'm sure it's wrong)

"Ya veré" means something like "i don't know, I'll decide (about something) later"

Is there a english's idiom for this sense??

regads

Ivan

P.S: If you corrected my post I 'd be grateful


-Etienne

Language pair: English; Spanish
Etienne
June 2, 2012

# Msgs: 5
Latest: June 12, 2012
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