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please help me find a friend
I need to learn italian, I can speak fluent English and French but wish to futher my knowledge of Italian before I go to Rome for the summer, can someone please help me?
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Language pair: English; Italian
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Kaitlyn R.
October 19, 2006
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Hi everyone!!!
Hello...!!! I'm Uriel and I'd like to learn Finnish... My native languages are Spanish and Italian so I could help you to learn some of these languages while you teach some finnish
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Language pair: Spanish; Italian
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Uriel L.
October 1, 2006
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help with English expressions
Can any English native tell me what's the meaning of the ways of saying like: slim shaddy,goes on bra? I'd be very pleased
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Language pair: English; Italian
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lucy
September 20, 2006
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isabella b.
September 6, 2006
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lucy
August 16, 2006
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I'd love to learn swedish. Who can help?
Mi piacerebbe moltissimo imparare lo svedese. Sono italiana, e parlo anche inglese e francese. C'e' qualcuno che mi puo' aiutare? J'aimerais beaucoup apprendre le suedois. Je suis italienne, mais je peux vous aider avec le francais et l'anglais aussi. Est-ce qu'il y a quelqu'un qui peut m'aider? If you need help with english, french or italian I can be useful. All I want (and I want it very badly)are swedish lessons.
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Language pair: Swedish; Italian
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Silvana
July 16, 2006
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Stephanie V.
July 13, 2006
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Hello Elisa!
Actually the expression, "break a leg" is used outside of the theatre. I do believe that is where i originated, but now you can hear it in a lot of places as a way of saying good luck. It simply means to do your best; work so hard that you might break a leg in the process....GIVE IT YOUR ALL. Also check your inbox. I became a gold member and sent you an email!
Hope to talk to you soon! Billy
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Language pair: Italian;
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anthonyco b.
May 27, 2006
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Latest: May 27, 2006
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Hello Cristina
Thank you for writing in Italian. I translated most of it, though I could not understand the following...."starci"...."ho visto che i master universitari sono molto molto cari, più dell'Italia, come mai? Sono difficili?"....if you could clarify that would be great!!
About Los Angeles or New York... I have never been to New York, but I have been to L.A. in July and it is very nice. Not too hot, breezy, and you get to sit by the ocean. You can also go to Disney Land and Sea World!! I think N.Y.C. is extremely hot in July, but they have a lot of fun history so that would outweigh the weather!! Personally I would tell you to come to Colorado and see our Rocky Mountains!!
I am studying Graphic Design at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, and plan on graduating next December. Right now I am taking a four week summer class, and will be done June 9th. I will then drive back to Denver and work the remainder of the summer, then part time in the fall during my final class. Thanks for writing! Talk to you soon! Billy
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Language pair: Italian;
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anthonyco b.
May 22, 2006
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Latest: May 27, 2006
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Hello Elisa
Thank you so much for writing part of your message in Italian. Though it takes me a long time to figure out what it says, I enjoy it and it helps me learn. Also, thank you for telling me about Milan. I am from Denver, which is not quite as big as L.A. or N.Y.C., but is still fairly big. Il inverno e caldo e nevici. Il estate e caldo, e della pioggia. (<is that correct?)
I was also wondering if you have read or seen the "Da Vinci Code." I read the book and saw the movie last night. Although i don't agree with its ideas about the Catholic Church, divinity of Christ, and the origins of the Bible, it was still a good story and very intense! One thing i did find very interesting, and have been messing around with, is the scramble Fibonacci sequence that was used. If you'd like, you can try to unscramble this one. (just for fun!) Here it is.........IAM = surCh 2H
Here are some hints. First word is a popular search engine. Second word is a nickname given to our hometown football team, the Denver Broncos. The third word is a popular American made off-road vehicle which originated in the US Army. Once you have unscrambled the words, put the last two words together to form one word, leaving the uppercase letters in place. Have FUN!
The phrase you asked about being correct look fine, except we woudl probably always say "I have" instead of "I've" in that case. I am also not sure what an informatics test is. Is it like a final exam??
Thanks again for writing in Italian. Hope to talk to you soon!
Billy
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Language pair: Italian;
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anthonyco b.
May 21, 2006
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Latest: May 27, 2006
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