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Re:Would u be my friend?
HI DEAR ..MY NEME IS SADEK ... I AM AN IRAQI GENTLEMAN ... I LIVE IN ABU DHABI... I WILL BE SO GLAD TO SHARE AND EXCHANGE OUR INFORMATION IN :ARABIC AND ENGLISH...FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME ... MY YAHO IS modern_corner .... i am waiting to hear from you ... regards ....


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Gentleman111
February 19, 2008

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HI DEAR .. I WILL BE SO GLAD TO SHARE AND EXCHANGE OUR INFORMATION IN :ARABIC and ENGLISH... CONTACT ME ... MY YAHO IS modern_corner .... i am waiting to hear from you ... regards ....


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Gentleman111
February 19, 2008

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Re:Re:How to pronounce
Hi Saeed,

Perhaps I can just expand on what Eric said.

The word "appropriate" can have three meanings but the two you are most likely to use are:

Appropriate (adjective) a'prau.pri.et this means:- suitable or right for a particular situation or occasion. The opposite being "inappropriate"

Appropriate (verb) a'prau.pri.ait This means to take something for your own use, usually without permission. It does not have an opposite.

The difference in meaning is given by the context and pronounciation.

Hope that helps!

Language pair: Arabic, Middle Eastern; 
Steve Q.
January 28, 2008

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i am woman want smom one to help me to learn swedish . i kan hep in arabic language

Language pair: Arabic, Middle Eastern; Swedish
huda
January 26, 2008

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Re:How to pronounce
Saeed,

Please note that the pronunciation of the final syllable changes depending on the meaning of the word.

As an adjective, as Brody mentioned, it is uh-proh-pree-it.

As a verb, it is uh-proh-pree-eyt.

The stress is on the second syllable 'proh' for both words.

Language pair: Arabic, Middle Eastern; 
Eric
January 21, 2008

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Re:How to pronounce
I don't know if this will help for sure, but if you break it down, "appropriate" should sound like this:

"uh-pro-pree-it"

Hope that helps. =)

Language pair: Arabic, Middle Eastern; 
Brody
January 17, 2008

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How to pronounce "appropriate"
Hi, My name is Saeed. I am from Saudi Arabia. my item might be silly but this is what I am facing. I find difficulty in pronouncing "appropriate". I am talking seriously.

I can help in teaching Arabic.
Regards,
Saeed

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Saeed
January 14, 2008

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Would u be my friend?
Hello I want to improve my English will you HELP ME?

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nourbaghdad m.
January 12, 2008

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Dutch is spoken in Holland, not in Germany! In Germany they speak German!
Dutch is spoken in Holland, not in Germany! In Germany they speak German!

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Lucia380
November 30, 2007

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Re:Hello! :) Trying to learn arabic can u pls help me translate a letter in arabic
Trying to learn arabic can u pls help me translate a letter in arabic

PLS PLS PLS HELP ME HELP ME

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khan m.
October 4, 2007

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