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Re:Re:Saying thank you in japanese
And you should use "in contrast" instead of "in contract". in contract, for what i know is that contract means is an agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified.
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Tian Ning
May 31, 2009
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Re:Re:Saying thank you in japanese
ooo...ic...you are right for the chinese part but im not sure about the french as i do not learn french you see...so sorry... and thx for your reply i will take note of it
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Tian Ning
May 31, 2009
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Mongolian
Hi
I really want to learn mongolian. please could someone help. i can help with english
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Prashant S.
May 31, 2009
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Find friend
hello~ I'm a college student I want to practice my English and I would like to learn Japanese. If you can help me,give me message.And if I can help you learning Chinese,you can give me message too. I think we can become good friends.
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Nicholas Z.
May 30, 2009
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I really need to learn Korean so please will you help me ..
HEy .. I really want to know how to speak and write korean ..If I go to Korea well I won't be afraid to talk to them .
You can also get some help to me because I also know how to speak English ..
Please !!
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aiieen s.
May 30, 2009
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foreign language
i am willing to help you study vietnamese language
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vietha D.
May 29, 2009
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jeremy t.
May 29, 2009
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I want to learn Macedonian
Hi, or should I say Zdravo!
I would like to learn how to speak Macedonian (language of Makedonski). Please help.
Thank you.
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Faye C.
May 29, 2009
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Re:Saying thank you in japanese
It's very difficult for native but I'd like to help you. Do you know Me-ue and Me-shita? Me-ue: People whose social status is higher than you. For example, elder, boss,teacher, etc. Me-shita:People whose social status is lower than you. We usually don't use "Arigatou gozaimasu" to Me-shita people. It's too formal and sometimes sounds funny. In contract, "doumo arigatou" is not used for Me-ue people. It's impolite. When you talk with the people belongs similar level of you(called Dou-hai), you can use both. As same as relationship between "vous" and "tu" in French, or "Nin" and "Ni" in Chinese. ...Am I right? ÆüËܿͤ㧤µ¤ó¡¢Äɵ¤ª¤è¤Ó½¤Àµ¤¬¤¢¤ì¤Ð¤ª´ê¤¤¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
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Shiho
May 29, 2009
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Re:Would Love To Teach Russian Persons English Vocabulary And Translations! :)
Hello Lee! I have a friend who is working on coming here on a green card, but i asked if he spoke english and he has not answered this question, so i would like to be ready to have a way to communicate with him, without having to start from scratch... if you will help me it would be wonderful! thanks, Eric
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Eric
May 29, 2009
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