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September 9, 2006
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hello. i don't have it listed on my profile, but i think i would like to learn mandarin chinese because one of my aunts is from the philipines and it's her native tongue. i could help you with english if you want.
Instead of "wo ai ni", in English we say "i love you"
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Instead of "wo ai ni", in Portuguese we say "eu amo voce"
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cool
Instead of "wo ai ni", in English we say "i love you"
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Instead of "wo ai ni", in French we say "je t'aime = je-aime-toi"
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Instead of "wo ai ni", in French we say "je t' amore"
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February 21, 2006
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