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Want to learn French
Hi, I am interested in learning French. In exchange of English. Please reply as soon as possible.
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Language pair: English; French
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Shayan
January 22, 2005
# Msgs: 2
Latest: February 27, 2005
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TURKISH_ENGLISH_FARSI_ARABIC
HI! I'm Nurullah from Turkey. I can speak Turkish,English, Farsi(Persian) and a little Arabic. I'm a postgraduate student of American Culture and Literature at Istanbul University now I'm learning Spanish and need to practice. since I'm not not a golden member I'm waiting for your messages to interact, and I can also be helpful about Turkish language.
OLA! Mi nombre es Nurullah. Soy de Turquia. hablo turco, ingles, farsi(persian) y un poco arabe. estudio Cultura y Literatura de Nordeamerica en la Universida de Estambul. ahora aprendo espanol y necesito practicar con vosotros. no soy un "golden member" y espero a vuestros cartas. puedo os ayudar con vuestros problemas en turco. gracias.
MERHABAN! ismi nurullah. ana min Turkiyye. atakallam Turki, Inkilisi, Farsi. al ân ata'allamu espanol(spanish). kuntu ata'allam al-lugat-al-arabiyya fi-madrasati ssanaviyya lakin ma isti'maltuhu fi-l jâmi'ah va nasa'tuhu. uridu an atakallam arabiyyah va espanol. antaziru risaletekum. Shukran. FI AMÂNILLAH:
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Language pair: Spanish; Arabic, Middle Eastern
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el turco
December 30, 2004
# Msgs: 1
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Re:I need HELP!!!
Hello im new here inside, i would like to practsise my english,and so u would like to practsise you're german?? I'm german my i can help u.
Regards Edda
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Language pair: English; German
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Edda
December 14, 2004
# Msgs: 1
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SERBIAN/CROATIAN/BOSNIAN
Hi, everybody interested in Serbian, Croatian or Bosnian! I’ve seen that some people would like to learn those idioms, and also that some other offer their help. The problem is that the two sides probably don’t know how to do that. Let us try this way: I will post my lessons and additional material on the BULLETIN BOARD and in the CLUB LIBRARY (Language 1 Serbian, language 2 English). There are also WORD GAMES in the language section SERBIAN (SERBO-CROATIAN), type OTHER, related to the words and expressions used in the lessons. I’ll inform you within the lessons, which category of game you should select. They are puzzling and demand some effort do discover what it's all about. They are a kind of mental gym, and I hope you’ll enjoy them. It’s not necessary that you have golden membership, but you should be at least a regular member (it's free!). Allways log in. That saves you from unnecessary warnings and messages. Please consult the BULLETIN BOARD (Activities and Games). Click the option VIEW ALL MESSAGES and look for the title SERBIAN/CROATIAN/BOSNIAN. The message will contain the necessary instructions and references on the previous messages, which make part of our course. Your comments, especially concerning the different forms of expression in Serbian, Croatian or Bosnian, are welcome. These idioms are very similar, but not identical. I’m obviously no native English speaker but I’ll do my best. If you help me improve my English, you’ll automatically improve the quality of our course. Don’t forget to look up in the CLUB LIBRARY! You’ll find a lot of useful expressions, but also some rubbish (not from me!).
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Language pair: Serbian; English
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Aleksandar D.
December 9, 2004
# Msgs: 1
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SERBIAN/CROATIAN/BOSNIAN
Hi, everybody interested in Serbian, Croatian or Bosnian! I’ve seen that some people would like to learn those idioms, and also that some other offer their help. The problem is that the two sides probably don’t know how to do that. Let us try this way: I will post my lessons and additional material on the BULLETIN BOARD and in the CLUB LIBRARY (Language 1 Serbian, language 2 English). There are also WORD GAMES in the language section SERBIAN (SERBO-CROATIAN), type OTHER, related to the words and expressions used in the lessons. I’ll inform you within the lessons, which category of game you should select. They are puzzling and demand some effort do discover what it's all about. They are a kind of mental gym, and I hope you’ll enjoy them. It’s not necessary that you have golden membership, but you should be at least a regular member (it's free!), and log in. That saves you from unnecessary warnings and messages. Please consult the BULLETIN BOARD (Activities and Games). Click the option VIEW ALL MESSAGES and look for the title SERBIAN/CROATIAN/BOSNIAN. The message will contain the necessary instructions and references on the previous messages, which make part of our course. Your comments, especially concerning the different forms of expression in Serbian, Croatian or Bosnian, are welcome. These idioms are very similar, but not identical. I’m obviously no native English speaker but I’ll do my best. If you help me improve my English, you’ll automatically improve the quality of our course. Don’t forget to look up in the CLUB LIBRARY! You’ll find a lot of useful expressions, but also some rubbish (not from me!).
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Language pair: Serbian; English
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Aleksandar D.
December 9, 2004
# Msgs: 1
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Re:Re:Russian Alphabet
By the way if you learn words then try to learn word's root. This help you to anderstand text meanings.
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Language pair: English; Russian
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Alexandr P.
November 18, 2004
# Msgs: 2
Latest: November 18, 2004
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Re:Russian Alphabet
My native language is Russian and now I learn english. If you want to learn russian then you'll find a lot of books about grammar. I don't know what's your level, but I'll try to help you.
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Language pair: Russian; All
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Alexandr P.
November 18, 2004
# Msgs: 2
Latest: November 18, 2004
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morghy
November 10, 2004
# Msgs: 1
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morghy
November 10, 2004
# Msgs: 2
Latest: December 1, 2005
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Re:echanges français-espagnol
Bonjour, Je suis Isabel, je veux apprendre le franÇais et le practiquer, y te ayudaré con el español.
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Language pair: French; Spanish
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Isabel C.
November 10, 2004
# Msgs: 1
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