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What does this mean in Polish?
I'm really sorry if this means something offensive, but I'm pretty sure there is some slang in her because none of the translators can give me an answer. "Gdzie kobitki tam Ceratka"
Why is it 'Kobitki' instead of 'Kobitka' by the way?
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Language pair: English; Polish
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Mina L.
September 11, 2013
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Would you like learn Spanish?
Hi! My name is Rosa.I´m Spanish.I would like to practise my english and i could help you with your spanish.Are you looking forward learn a new language? email me and let´s talk. Thanks in advance
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Rosa G.
September 6, 2013
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Latest: October 25, 2013
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Need French teacher
Hello,
I really need a french someone to speak with. I can talk french a bit but need to improve my personal conversation skills. I can teach you English and Dutch if interested. Feel free to contact me :).
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Language pair: Dutch; English
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Hamza R.
September 5, 2013
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Latest: February 3, 2014
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Re:Looking for Partner :)
Hi, I teach spanish in my country - I can help you in this language and I'd love to practice my english with you.
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Natalia
August 28, 2013
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Latest: January 30, 2018
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Re:i have a question
They all have similar meanings though it depends on the context that they are used in.
In front of: "I am in front of a coffee shop" means you are positioned with the coffee shop in front of you.
Opposite: "I am opposite a coffee shop" means you are positioned with the coffee shop in front of you but on the the other side of the road.
Across from: "I am opposite a coffee shop" means you are positioned with the coffee shop in front of you but on the the other side of the road.
these meanings are subtle in differences however.
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Linaka G.
August 25, 2013
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Latest: October 14, 2013
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looking for partner
Fluent in English, looking to improve my skills in German. I could help you with learning English too. I would be thankful for any help with German
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Language pair: English; German
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Tanner
August 25, 2013
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Iqbal S.
August 24, 2013
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Latest: January 28, 2019
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Re: Slang?
Hello. I´m Czech, not Slovak, but these two languages are very similar. I can´t tell you for sure, but this does not seem like a slang. It looks rather like a wordplay, an immitation of the sound of Spanish language. "Lemra" in Czech is name for lazy person (and yes, now it´s a slang). Hope it´s of any help to you - it´s hard to tell when I don´t know the context.
Have a nice day :)
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Language pair: English; Czech
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Katka L.
August 22, 2013
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Latest: August 22, 2013
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Harmoney m.
August 21, 2013
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Latest: January 30, 2018
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Re:Re:Re:Re:exchange
This is Wanting Song,I'm a Chinese,I can help you for learning Mandarin too. I need someone help me to practice English.
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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婉婷 宋.
August 18, 2013
# Msgs: 6
Latest: August 18, 2013
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