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Re:Re:How to translate
nice to meet you


Language pair: German; 
Talir M.
November 10, 2013

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Latest: November 15, 2013
Re:How to translate
the right translation is Schön, dich kennenzulernen.

Language pair: German; 
Dilara
October 14, 2013

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Latest: November 15, 2013
Ich Möchte gerne Deutsch Praktizieren, Ich spreche spanish
Hallo, Ich wohne in Spanien und ich möchte gerne Deutsch praktizieren, ich suche jemanden aus Deutschlan, der mir helfen kann. Ich kann Spanisch Lehren.

Language pair: German; Spanish
José M N.
September 19, 2013

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:-)
hey everyone ! i am from germany and i would like to have friend in England ;-) text me <3

Language pair: German; English
Tiffany U.
August 20, 2013

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Re:Question about Spanish words for 'you'
My native language is not Spanish, it's German, but I've been practicing Spanish for 3 years and I think I can help you.
You say "usted" to an adult or an adolescent from about 16 years. It's the formal form to adress somebody. In German you say "Sie". And "le" is the indirect obeject. It's the formal form, too. Or it's the third person. You say "Can I write you?" to an adult and in Spanish you say "Le puedo escribir?" and if you say "I want to write him" you say "Quiero escribirle" or "Le quiero escribir". You say "tú", if the "you" in your sentence is the grammatical subject (e.g. I help you -- "I" is the subject; "They want to write us a letter" --> "they" is the subject) You say "te", if the "you" in your sentence is the direct object (e.g. "I love you" --> you is the direct object --> "Yo te quiero") You say ti, when you use the indirect object. If you say "I want to write you", then this "you" is the indirect object. And then you say "Quiero escribirte a ti", but mostly you just say "Quiero escribirte", because it is obvious that it's about "you". And you use "ti" when you want to use "gustar"/like. (You like Miguel = (A ti)te gusta a Miguel). Hope I could help you and hope my English is not that bad :D

Language pair: German; English
Beth
July 31, 2013

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Latest: July 31, 2013
Re:Serbisch lernen!
cao! ja sam se tek juce ulogovao ovde. Ukoliko zelis, mozemo krenuti sa ucenjem jezika.

Language pair: German; Serbian
Lauda
June 19, 2013

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Latest: June 19, 2013
Looking for someone who is native German and wants to learn English!
Hi I'm a native English speaker and I'm learning German. I would like to find someone who wants to learn English and can teach me German.

I also hope that we could learn through WhatsApp chats and emails. It would be really awesome to hear from you! Thank you!

Language pair: English; German
Ree
June 10, 2013

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Re:i need someone very good in english to help me to corect my essay :(
Hi

I'm a native English speaker and also a language teacher. I could look at your essay if you like. (:

Language pair: English; German
Ree
June 10, 2013

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Ubuntu Essay
Hello to anybody,
can someone look into my essay about Ubuntu?
I'm form germany and can help with my german :)

So have a nice day and bye

Language pair: German; English
BertTram
June 9, 2013

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Re:I whould like to learn german better.
He i will learn swedisch i learn you german but you learn me swedisch ?

Language pair: German; English
lilli e.
May 29, 2013

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Latest: August 18, 2013
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