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Re:Anyone else doing Pimsleur German?
Hello! I am a native English speaker and I have been looking for a native German speaker to practice dialogues with but I haven't been able to find anyone with a Gold Membership.
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Language pair: English; German
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Emily W.
January 4, 2011
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Latest: January 7, 2011
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Re:search a friend
Hello Sibel. Ich spreche Englisch und ich bin lernen Deutsch. Ich bin nicht ein Gold Member so ich kann nicht schreiben ihm eine Nachricht. Bist du ein Gold Member?
-Emily
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Language pair: German; Turkish
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Emily W.
January 4, 2011
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Latest: January 4, 2011
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Re:Na Servus!
"Servus!" is a common greeting in Bavaria, in the south of Germany (and in parts of Austria). You may also hear "Gruss Gott!" there. Both of these are very southern expressions, and unless you are learning German with a southern accent or you are in the areas where they are used, it's enough to know that they exist. (The greeting is originally from Latin.) The expression "Na,..." is commonly used in speech, but in this case it doesn't have any special meaning: it's a bit like: "Well then,..." in English.
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Language pair: German; English
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Fearchar M.
December 25, 2010
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Latest: December 25, 2010
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search a friend
Hallo, mein Name ist Sibel und ich Suche eine Freundin zum Englischlernen, würde mich auf eine Nachricht sehr freuen..:)
Liebe Grüße
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Language pair: German; Turkish
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Sibel
December 20, 2010
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Latest: January 4, 2011
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Re:Hallo!
Hi Kirsti, my native language is German and I´m from Germany. I´m interested in other cultures too, but my English is not perfect. I can help you with German and the German culture, if you want it. I hope to hear from you :)
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Language pair: English; German
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Sarah
December 16, 2010
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Latest: December 16, 2010
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Re:Hallo!
Hi Kirsti, my native language is German and I´m from Germany. I´m interested in other cultures too, but my English is not perfect. I can help you with German and the German culture, if you want it. I hope to hear from you :)
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Language pair: English; German
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Sarah
December 16, 2010
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Latest: December 16, 2010
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Na Servus or just Servus
Na Servus or just Servus -- what does it mean? Where does it come from? Who uses it? Heard in Kuenzelsau last week.
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Language pair: English; German
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Paul E.
December 14, 2010
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Na Servus!
Na Servus or just Servus -- what does it mean? Where does it come from? Who uses it? Heard in Kuenzelsau last week.
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Language pair: German; English
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Paul E.
December 14, 2010
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Latest: December 25, 2010
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Chris
December 13, 2010
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Latest: December 13, 2010
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Anyone else doing Pimsleur German?
The language exchange works well when opposites are paired (e.g., English/German and German/English), but my vocabulary is limited and so it is tedious for my native speaking language partners.
I wonder if there aren't other English speakers in the same situation that need to practice dialogues in German.
Anyone?
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Language pair: English; German
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David
December 11, 2010
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Latest: January 7, 2011
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