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Liberian Tribe Languages
Could someone please help me learn a Liberian language? I would like to travel there one day and it would be nice if I could use their tribal languages. I understand that they speak some English.
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Language pair: English; - Other -
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Amanda W.
December 12, 2011
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Someone translate please?
Hello, can someone please translate this?
Eri come l'oro ora sei come loro.
Grazie!
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Language pair: English; Italian
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Emily S.
December 11, 2011
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Latest: December 28, 2011
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Re:I need the meaning in Lithuanian.
hello, I can help you thre is't difference how to say it, because the meaning remains the same :) but meybe it sounds better if you say "laikas viska parodys"
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Language pair: Lithuanian; English
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Jurgita
December 8, 2011
# Msgs: 2
Latest: December 8, 2011
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translation please
hello, can anyone translate this for me please:
'Na ba khkul de ki sray shunday, da yar sra nazak labaan.'
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Language pair: English; Pushto (Pashto)
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Abeeraton R.
December 8, 2011
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Francesco
December 6, 2011
# Msgs: 2
Latest: December 6, 2011
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Re:QUIERO APRENDER HEBREO Y INGLES
Hola Viviana,
Yo puedo te alludar con Hebreo y Ingles pero mi español no es tan bien. Yo comprendo quasi todo pero hablar y escribir son muy dificil para mi.
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Language pair: English; Hebrew
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Yafit L.
December 6, 2011
# Msgs: 4
Latest: November 6, 2015
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I need help with this Italian phrase for a tattoo
I want to get forza d'animo tattooed on me, I have the understanding it means fortitude in English, is this accurate and a good tattoo idea ( I have been through a lot this year and since fortitude means overcoming adversity it is very appropraite for me. With my father who is Italian, having been diagnosed with cancer that tattoo is for him which is why it's in italian)
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Language pair: English; Italian
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Tara
December 5, 2011
# Msgs: 2
Latest: December 6, 2011
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Re:exchange spanish for english or greek classes
Hola! Puedo ayudarte con ingles si puedes ayudarme con español. Hi i can help you with English (I'm from the united states) if you can help me with spanish. Email me!
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Laura
December 4, 2011
# Msgs: 7
Latest: December 31, 2011
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Re:exchange spanish for english or greek classes
Hola! Puedo ayudarte con ingles si puedes ayudarme con español. Hi i can help you with English (I'm from the united states) if you can help me with spanish. Email me!
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Laura
December 4, 2011
# Msgs: 7
Latest: December 31, 2011
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tips for Chinese learners£ºthe four tones
Many Chinese learners will get confused by the four tones£¬which is very important for u to speak it like natives.Mandarin Chinese has four pitched tones and a "toneless" tone. The reason for having these tones is probably that the Chinese language has very few possible syllables -- approximately 400 -- while English has about 12,000. For this reason, there may be more homophonic words , words with the same sound expressing different meanings, in Chinese than in most other languages. Apparently tones help the relatively small number of syllables to multiply and thereby alleviate but not completely solve the problem. Learning Chinese in context, therefore, is very important. Now you can understand how the Chinese use only one syllable "da" and yet can tell the difference betwee "to hang over something" ( da1 ), "to answer" (da2), "to hit" (da3), and "big" (da4). Yes, the secret lies in the tones. The numbers after each of the syllables indicates the tone. In normal text this is indicated as . In the diagram below you can see the tones. Tone Mark Description 1st ¨¡ High and level. 2nd ¨¢ Starts medium then rises to the top. 3rd ¨£ Starts low, dips to the bottom, then rises toward the top. 4th ¨¤ Starts at the top, then falls sharp and strong to the bottom. Neutral Flat, with no emphasis.
U can contact me for more£»£©
N¨« h¨£o! ÄãºÃ©u Hello! W¨¯ sh¨¬¡ l¨£osh¨©£©. ÎÒÊÇ¡£¨ÀÏʦ£©¡£ I am ¡£¨a teacher£©. Z¨¤iji¨¤n! ÔÙ¼û©u Good-bye! Xi¨¨xi¨¨! лл©u Thank you!
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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December 2, 2011
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