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Re:Fluent english
Hello, I am from America and want to learn to speak Dutch. I am a 20 year old male and am just starting to learn it.

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Nick T.
January 5, 2014

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English/Spanish buddy!!!
Hola,looking for a buddy to help me learn Spanish. I'll teach English in return as well as Filipino(Tagalog). Cheers :)

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Jacq A.
January 4, 2014

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Re:Re:English for Korean
Hi HJ I'm pat from Thailand Now I'm improving my english speaking skill for Ielts too I'm interested in korean langue and decided to choose it to be my minor subject next year. What's more I think your culture is impressing not only food is tasty but also gorgeous music (k-pop)I'm a big fan FT.Island band what a talent they have

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Warisa P.
January 4, 2014

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Hello!
Im jackie. I want to learn spanish. Can you teach me??

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jaCkie j.
January 4, 2014

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Re:Hi! I need some help with my English
I will be moving to new house tomorrow.

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Kish
January 2, 2014

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Hi! I need some help with my English
Please anyone can translate into English: "Mañana tendré que hacer la mudanza a mi nueva casa"

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Maria G.
January 1, 2014

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Re:What is difference beatween
"Have got" is not really more formal. People use both forms all the time (for possession and obligation).
Both are correct: I have a headache. I've got a headache
Both are correct: I have to do my homework. I've got to do my homework.
The only thing you need to remember is that "have got" is usually used in the present tense, "have" can be used in past and future tenses. So, we can say: When I was a child I had a toy car. We don't normally say: When I was a child I had got a toy car.

Language pair: Polish; English
Robert M.
December 28, 2013

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Please teach me korean
Hi, I would like to learn Korean, I can speak very little and my pronunciation is awful. I would love it if someone could teach me Korean and I could teach them English.

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Terri J.
December 28, 2013

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Pls translate the phrase into english
Chummaa ist booat suundir he

Language pair: Hindi; English
Loraine L.
December 24, 2013

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Re:What is difference beatween
The only difference is that it sounds a little more formal when you say "I have got a pen." rather than "I have a pen." You can use either one in any case. What are some common things you say in Polish.

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TJ
December 22, 2013

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