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KURDISH verbs and dialects...
I just started learning KURDISH and I've got a lot of problems with conugating verbs like to go, to read, to say, to see etc. I would be glad if anybody is willing to help me, specially to learn either KURMANJI or SORANI!!!
I can help u with GERMAN or ENGLISH, would be glad to do so!!!
Hope to hear from you soon...
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Language pair: German; Kurdish
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Sophie
August 5, 2005
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Latest: October 8, 2011
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Re:To drop
Yes, that makes sense. In that case, it could be a shorter way of saying "I dropped out of it." A more general answer for the phrase "to drop" I guess could be talking about something you quit doing. For example "I dropped it like a bad habit"
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Language pair: English; German
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Jonathan
July 21, 2005
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Latest: July 21, 2005
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Tiff
March 8, 2005
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Latest: March 14, 2005
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Re:hi foroogh
hi! that's great! this is my yahoo ID : supernova6339 maybe it would be easier to exchange our languages(!) through chatting.you can add me if you agree; or else, what is your suggestion?!
danke! ;) foroogh.
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Language pair: German; English
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Foroogh M.
January 6, 2005
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Latest: January 6, 2005
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GERMAN - CHINESE - FRENCH - ENGLISH - FARSI
Anyone who wants to communicate in german or chinese (to practice) or is interested in learning english or french or farsi... while practicing german or chinese.. feel free to contact me.. why don't we just write our emails so people don't have to get this bloody membership???
I live in France, but I'm Canadian and lived in China. I'm moving to Germany so Ich möchte Deutsch studieren.
babye.
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Language pair: German; Chinese, Mandarin
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CptNimo
December 5, 2004
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Latest: February 5, 2007
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Re:Hi
Hi, Carrie,
I'm totally new to this forum, but as my native language is German I would be pleased to help you with translations/questions etc.
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Language pair: English; German
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Dirk H.
November 10, 2004
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Re:What does Rumpelstilzchen means?
Rumplestiltzchen is a fairytale character who spun gold out of straw in exchange for a princess's first born child. When the time came for the princess to give her baby up, she refused. Rumplestiltzchen said if she could guess his name she could keep her baby. After much worry and wrong names, she heard him in the woods singing and he called himself "Rumplestiltzchen". The next day he came to collect the baby, she called out a few names and just when he reached for the baby she yelled "Rumplestilzchen". He was so angry that he stomped his foot into the ground so hard it got stuck. She kept her baby.
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Language pair: English; German
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Tony
August 25, 2004
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Re:Re:How to say
HiIda, Do you really speak Chinese? I would like to learn this interesting language, I can help you with German or Spanish, If you are interested please contact me
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Language pair: English; German
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Flakita F.
July 30, 2004
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Jessica
July 20, 2004
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Ahmad
February 25, 2004
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Latest: February 25, 2004
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