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Re:HELP!!!!!
Hello I'm a french guy learning spanish. If you're interested for an exchange just let me know. I would appreciate real exchange via skype... See you wil
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Wilfried i.
February 15, 2009
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Latest: February 25, 2009
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Re:Re:What's the difference between
and that's not right either... if she says: can you get a book for the party? and then you already have the book (well, OR you don't have any books and need to buy one to get into the party :D
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Johanna K.
February 14, 2009
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Latest: February 16, 2009
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Johanna K.
February 14, 2009
# Msgs: 7
Latest: February 16, 2009
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Re:What's the difference between
hey... get doesn't mean bring. bring is more like... you bring something TO a person. so if you say: can you bring me a jacket? you are asked to bring the jacket to the asking person. but get... you can get everything... like you can get a book (but not TO somebody or somewhere) or a cold or a job... for example if you say: i bring a job! nobody will understand you cause you actually meant that you GOT a job. i hope it was quite understandable... :-)
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Johanna K.
February 14, 2009
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Latest: February 16, 2009
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haider a.
February 14, 2009
# Msgs: 5
Latest: February 20, 2009
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Monica
February 13, 2009
# Msgs: 5
Latest: February 20, 2009
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Someone can help me with English?
I'm a spanish girl and I want to practise English with a native person. I can help you with Spanish.
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Monica
February 13, 2009
# Msgs: 2
Latest: February 24, 2009
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i want to learn english and teach spanish
hello my name is alejandro i am lokking for someone who can teach me the english leanguage and i can teach him the spanish language. please
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Alejandro R.
February 10, 2009
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Latest: February 20, 2009
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Re:ÆüËܸì¤Î¡Ö¤â¡×
Hi, Mark.
"mo" generally means "and" ,"also". "¤³¤ì¤â¤¤¤¤" means "I also like it".
"¤³¤Î½¹¤¯¤âÈþ¤·¤¤À¤³¦. " means "The world that is ugry and beautiful".
So mo's meanings you know is probably correct. I don't remind other usage now...
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Shichiro N.
February 10, 2009
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Re:i think this language is Norwegian. Can anyone translate?
This is Swedish, and I think it means: "Have I ever told you about Dramaten I got at home?". And in Norwegian: "Har jeg noensinne fortalt deg om Dramaten jeg har hjemme?".
The word Dramaten is a name on a theatre.
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Language pair: English; Norwegian
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Nikolai H.
February 9, 2009
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Latest: February 9, 2009
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