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hacer falta/necesitar
¿Hay alguién que puede explicarme la diferencia entre hacer falta y necesitar?

Gracias

Language pair: English; Spanish
Franny
April 28, 2007

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Latest: May 3, 2007
Re:Help me!!!
hey there! i hail from iran but wut u r looking for is Arabic asalmualaikum means" Hello" and ana means "i am"

Language pair: English; Afrikaans
asal a.
April 27, 2007

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Latest: April 27, 2007
Re:Re:hi there
hi thank u so much!i'd love to have a keypal i can practice slangs with,but u know wut...i'm ot a gold member so i donno wut to do then!

Language pair: Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi); English
asal a.
April 27, 2007

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Latest: April 27, 2007
Re:Help me!!!

'asalmualaikum' is an arabic word which means (Peace be upon you). It is used as a common greetings among Muslims. When Muslims meet each other then they say 'asalmualaikum'. So it's half answer to your question as I'm not arabic but being a Muslim i know the meaning of 'asalmualaikum'.


Language pair: English; Afrikaans
Mehsud K.
April 27, 2007

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Latest: April 27, 2007
Re:Reply to Greetings in English
Hi...I hope this helps.
If someone says "Hi" or "Hello", you can say the same back to them...just "Hi" or "Hello". If someone says "hi' to me, I usaully say "hello" back to them.

If they ask "how r u?" then your answer is great! Just say "Fine" and that is great! Hope it helps.

Language pair: English; English
Mikai J.
April 26, 2007

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Latest: May 16, 2007
Reply to Greetings in English
Hi everyone! I'm familar with common english greetings such as hi!, Hello! and How r u? But i don't know how to reply to these greetings when someone says these greeting to me. What i sually say in reply "Fine".

I would appreciate if someone help me with these greetings reply.

Language pair: English; English
Mehsud K.
April 26, 2007

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Latest: May 16, 2007
Re:Re:Past Tense Questions in English
Thank you for time and help. Now i can use the second sentense without any doubt. As it's compartively easy at least for me. Thanks once again.

Language pair: English; English
Mehsud K.
April 26, 2007

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Latest: April 26, 2007
Re:Re:Past Tense Questions in English
Did you see him is asking more of a question while you saw him is more of a statment. Usualy a question in english starts with, Who, What, Where, When, Why, Did, how, should, could, would and there is more. In English you would say Did you see him, or did you go there, but if someone had already answered your question before you asked it you would say you saw him?, or you went there? it would be like asking if you heard correctly. Example: I would say: I saw John over there. You would say: You saw him! I would say: yes

Language pair: English; English
Brieson R.
April 26, 2007

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Latest: April 26, 2007
teach chinese, practise english and japanese
hello everyone, i'm a chinese live in beijing, i wanner practise english and japanese, my english is enough for daily use, but my japanese is just beginning, so i wish to know somebody who also interesting on the 2 languages above. of course, i can also teach you with chinese.

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
Jing O.
April 26, 2007

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Re:hi there
hi i guess i could help you with english street talk and learning farsi wasn't what i was going for but it wont hurt

Language pair: Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi); English
Courtney B.
April 25, 2007

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Latest: April 27, 2007
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