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Re:Re:Looking for Spanish speaking friend!
Hi! I am from the United States. I am looking for someone to help me learn more Spanish and I will help them learn more English.
Hola! Soy de Los Estados Unidos. Estoy buscando por un(a) amigo(a) a ayudarme a aprender mas Espanol.
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Elizabeth T.
August 9, 2007
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Latest: August 26, 2007
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Jason G.
August 9, 2007
# Msgs: 6
Latest: September 11, 2007
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Re:Re:Want to learn Arabic
I need to learn Arabic to aid me in my trip to Israel and Egypt. I will teach English.
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Language pair: English;
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mandy k.
August 8, 2007
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Latest: August 8, 2007
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mark c.
August 8, 2007
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Argentinian and spanish slan
Hi everybody!
I'm looking forward to get in contact with a English speaker, native from England to improve my english in exchange i can teach lots of spanish's slangs i also have a dictionary on the topic which is really good. If you're interested please send me a private message because I don't have a gold account and we'll get in contact as soon as possible.
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Pablo G.
August 7, 2007
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what to say to "thank you"?
Hello! About this questions I asked a lot of people and I read a lot. But I´m not satisfied with the answers. In German it is easy. If somebody says "Danke", you answer "Bitte schön", "gern geschehen" usw. In english you answer, if anyone says "thank you" with "you´re welcome". I have problems with this answer and definition and it won´t really get over my tongue, because "you´re welcome" has in German a complete other meaning. Is it now only a problem "in my head", because it is very kind oder does it means "no problem, no theme" or how can you explain this in other comprehensible words?? Do you have similar alternatives? Maybe it is an expression in only a few regions of english-speaking areas? Who can inform me about this expression?? Thanks a lot and best regards, Marion
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Language pair: German; English
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Marion K.
August 7, 2007
# Msgs: 2
Latest: August 9, 2007
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Canadian slang?
Hello, I´m going to immigrate to Calgary/Canada. Should I expect an american english, a british english or does anybody knows something about slang in Alberta?? Thanks for answer, with best regards, Marion
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Language pair: German; English
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Marion K.
August 7, 2007
# Msgs: 3
Latest: October 21, 2008
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Re:Hello-I'd like some help with Icelandic slang
Hello. Is there someone here who can please help me out with Icelandic slang?
Are there any slangs for "bold foward girl", "filly-spirited female", and "vixen" and "brat" I can use?
Are there any other expressions for "cool guy" I can use besides töffari?
Are "Hörku kona" or "hörku kvendi" slang expressions for "tough woman"?
Are Hörð stelpa, sterk stelpa, Hörð stelpa and Hörð tata slang expressions for "tough girl" or are these plain expressions in Icelandic-are there any one-word slang idioms I can use?
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Language pair: English; Icelandic
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Jason G.
August 7, 2007
# Msgs: 6
Latest: September 11, 2007
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Can Someone teach me how to speak the Amharic Language
Hi Im new here, I love learning and getting to know different cultures around the world especially different languages. I know French and Spanish alittle bit but im mostly interest in Native Languages from Africa
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Language pair: English; Amharic (Ethiopian)
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Niya S.
August 7, 2007
# Msgs: 1
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Chinese help
Hi, I am a Chinese teacher, I teach Chinese to foreingers in my city. if you have any question of Chinese learning, please contact me. I want to learn Spanish. Thanks!
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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Annabella C.
August 7, 2007
# Msgs: 1
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