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Re:hei
Heisann!
Om du forstår hva jeg skriver, så er det bra. .:) Hadde vært hyggelig å komme i kontakt med deg, så kan jeg fortelle deg og lære deg om det norske språk og kultur. jeg er ikke "goldmember" :(

It would be nice to get known with you, so I can tell you more about Norwegian culture and language. I'm not a gold-member.

Language pair: English; Norwegian
Nikolai H.
February 9, 2009

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Latest: November 12, 2011
bonjourno!
anyone able to help me practise Italian?

Language pair: English; Italian
Chloe *.
February 9, 2009

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HELP!!!!!
NEED TO LEAR ARABIC AND IMPROVE FRENCH!! I SPEAK SPANISH AND ENGLISH!!!!!

Language pair: Spanish; English
KEVIN M.
February 8, 2009

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Latest: February 25, 2009
Re:grow up, be grown up!
grow up means, you are not grown up yet, so your still a child...to be grown up means you are an adult, so once you've grown up you will then grow old. that help?:)

Language pair: English; 
american G.
February 8, 2009

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Latest: February 8, 2009
Re:What's the difference between
With get and bring, it depends on whether you have the thing with you:
Bring the book when you come. (you have the book)
I'm going to get the book from the libray (I don't have the book)

Language pair: English; 
Ashley
February 8, 2009

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Latest: February 16, 2009
Re:How to use
It depends on how you're trying to use that in a sentence. "Think about" and "Think of" usually have about the same meaning, but "Think over" is a bit different. For example, you can "Think about someone" but if you said "Think over someone" it would sound a little weird, and people MAY not know what you're trying to say. :P

What language(s) do you speak?

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Ashley
February 8, 2009

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Latest: February 8, 2009
Re:Re:Re:Fill in the blank!
Heehee....sorry about that, I do that all the time. "XD" is a laughing smiley face. Its eyes are scrunched up, as if it's laughing. :P

Language pair: English; 
Ashley
February 8, 2009

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Latest: February 18, 2009
Re:What's the difference between
Get me a hammer is a harsher way of saying bring me a hammer. Yes, you culd say bring me a hammer if you wanted to be more polite.

Could you get..': harsh, slang and casual

'Could you bring..': Polite, nice, formal

I hope this helped you

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Monica
February 8, 2009

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Latest: February 16, 2009
Re:go see a doctor?
hi jennifer

both sentences make sense in english,

although, 'you better go see a doctor' is more slang and casual and 'you better go and see a doctor' is more formal and proper english. So, if it is in a test or something, it would be 'you better go and see a doctor.'

Hope this helped you.

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Monica
February 8, 2009

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Re:Re:Re:penmates Viet-English/French/German
hi this is monica,

i would be glad to help you with english ,

but i don't know your email and you can't put it on the bulletin board,

p.s. i am not a gold member either

Language pair: English; French
Monica
February 8, 2009

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Latest: February 19, 2009
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