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Looking for someone who can teach me Japanese
Hi, I'm Karin and I'm 44 years old. I'm looking for a Japanese native speaker who is living in The Netherlands who can teach me Japanese. I like to teach you Dutch if you like! I hope we can help each other out and maybe we can meet. さようなら!
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Language pair: Japanese; Dutch
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Karin
August 29, 2017
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Carlos
July 20, 2017
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Estonian: partitive case
Please have a look at this when your native language is either Estonian or Finnish, as the Finnish language uses the partitive case as well.
I often see that in Estonian the object of the sentence has the partitive case ending. Furthermore, with numbers (other than one), words that express quantity (such as 'kilo' or 'a box of') and in negative sentences (such as 'Maja ees ei ole tänavat.') the partitive case is used as well. However: -Why is it (according to my coursebook) correct to say: 'Kas sul on uus köök?' but also 'Kas sul on konserviavajat' with 'köök' being a nominative and 'konserviavajat' being a partitive? -Why is 'I('m) make(/ing) a fruitsalad' (according to my coursebook) 'Ma teen puuviljati'? In other words: why is the genitive used when 'fruitsalad' is the object of the sentence? -Why is (again, according to my coursebook) it correct to say 'Kas ma hakin sibulad?' with sibulad (onions) having a nominative case ending while being the object of the sentence?
If you think you can help me (it might be useful if you had Latin in highschool) with the Estonian grammar, please contact me. If you happen to be a Finnish teacher you might be able to help me really well as well. I could help you with Dutch and some German in exchange.
Thank you in advance.
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Language pair: Dutch;
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Frost G.
June 6, 2017
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Looking for a japanese mail partner!
Hello my name is peter or ピーター in japanese. I am 19 years old and i am looking for someone to just have some daily maybe weekly contact with to practise my skills and maybe help develop your skills in dutch/english. Want to know more? Lets become friends!
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Language pair: Dutch; English
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Peter K.
April 24, 2017
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Searching for a Persian exchange partner in Amsterdam
Hi all! I'm searching for a native Persian (Farsi) speaker who would like to exchange language with me. I can teach you Dutch, English or Japanese instead :D Would love to meet!!
Cheers, Wendy
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Language pair: Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi); Dutch
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Wendy
April 7, 2017
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Re:New member. Hi
Hi I also need to practice my Dutch Regards
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Language pair: English; Dutch
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Doby
January 5, 2017
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Latest: January 5, 2017
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I need to practice Dutch language
Hello to everyone, I would like to practice my Dutch language, if someone could help I would be happy. If you want I can teach you Bulgarian language as exchange. Wel bedankt Doby :)
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Language pair: Dutch;
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Doby
January 5, 2017
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Ik ben Frans en ik leer Nederlands op school ^^
Ik heet Romain, ik ben 14 jaar oud. ik studeer Nederlands en Engels op school. ik u helpen in Frans, in ruil, jullie me helpen in Nederlands ! Dat is goed ? ;)
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Language pair: French; Dutch
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Romain B.
December 18, 2016
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New member.
Hi I'm an 18 year old girl from Australia. The name's Tayla. I want to learn dutch. Anyone interested in talking to me?
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Language pair: English; Dutch
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Tayla J.
November 30, 2016
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Latest: January 5, 2017
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Keen to interact and meet Dutch Speaker
Hello,
I am from England and moving to Eindhoven this September for work.
I work in consulting and have worked in different parts of the world .
I am keen to learn day to day basic Dutch, and also understand more about Dutch culture and etiquettes. I can meet after work in the evening on weekdays and weekends.
Regards KC
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Language pair: Dutch;
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Kaushik
August 14, 2016
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