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Re:??
It's like saying "What happened?!"
Example:
"I had 3 dollars on the table. Now they are gone. What gives?!"

I hope that helped! :)

Language pair: Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi); English
Adam D.
June 9, 2013

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Latest: June 26, 2013
Re:Tip..
Actually, wicked means something that is "extremely cool or fascinating"

Language pair: English; French
Jonathan G.
June 8, 2013

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??
Anyone know what the expression " what gives" means?

Language pair: Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi); English
Elmira I.
June 8, 2013

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Latest: June 26, 2013
Re:Looking for English or Italian speaker! I can teach you Japanese
I am just an english speaking person from the U.S. not Great Britain so I can help with english but not Brit slang. I do, however want to learn japanese. I am not a gold member but I will help the ebst I can.

Language pair: English; 
NAJ
June 6, 2013

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Latest: June 19, 2013
Re:Re:Hey there, is somebody willing to help me improve my English? I'm pretty advanced, just need to improve some things (phrasal verbs, etc.)
I can help. msg me :)

Language pair: English; Korean
Apple Jane R.
May 27, 2013

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Latest: June 17, 2013
Re:meaning of this expression: keep your hands up
There's a idiom called keep your head up and it means keep your head alert but I don't think that keep your hands up is a idiom

Language pair: English; English
Li Q.
May 26, 2013

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Latest: June 21, 2016
Re:Hey there, is somebody willing to help me improve my English? I'm pretty advanced, just need to improve some things (phrasal verbs, etc.)
I can definitely help you :) I am from england so any questions, just ask!

Language pair: English; Spanish
cassie w.
May 25, 2013

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Latest: June 17, 2013
Re:buongiorno care :D
Hi Veronica, you can say "come va?" or "come stai?" (if it is referred to a single person), you could also say "come te la passi?" but is not very common; these forms are to be used with people you are familiar with like a friend or members of your family. With people older or people you don't know very well you can say "come stá?

Language pair: English; Italian
Laura B.
May 25, 2013

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Latest: June 29, 2013
Re:meaning of this expression: keep your hands up
I have heard that used .I have heard put your hands up,unless you already are in a class and teacher says keep your hands up.that the only way I know it can be used.

If its keep your hand in,thats an idiom-for make sure you do not lose contact with the job the subject the project or the person ect.

Language pair: English; English
Tresa A.
May 23, 2013

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Latest: June 21, 2016
Improve my english
Hi, I want improve my english and learn italian, so can you help me?! I can help with portuguese if somebody need.. (:

Language pair: Portuguese; English
Bruna A.
May 22, 2013

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