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Have anyone seen the movie " The Lookout"?
Like i mentioned in the title, this movie was quite interesting. Apart from the plots i can guess how it goes, Joseph Gorden Levitt is pretty amazing in that film. recommand to everyone.

Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
4Li
November 25, 2007

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how to say "i am not selt confident" in urdu
hi ,i am learning urdu. and can anyone tell me how to say"i am not selt confident" in urdu? thanks

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; Urdu
nasreen z.
June 15, 2007

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language exchange
I am a chinese boy, live and work at beijing in china, which friend want to learn chinese? I may teach you , because i say mandarin, My friends think that my pronunciation is standard! as a reward , i want to learn oral english from you, i am very kind. I think that we will become friends! (I am a engineer of aircraft! my age is 26! sport boy!)

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
gao p.
May 25, 2007

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Re:would you care for chinese dish?
Wei? Weiwei ni hao. Wo xing Deng; jiao Deng Bi 'Er. Wo yiqian zai Beijing daile yi duan shijian. Ni yao bu yao huxiang bangzhu? Wo gen ni xue Hanyu (Beijinghuar); ni gen wo xue yingwen, hao bu hao

Hello? Weiwei hi. My name is Bill Duncan. I lived for a while in Beijing several years ago. Would you like to help each other? I'll study Beijinghua with you; you can study English with me, oK?

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
Bill D.
September 30, 2006

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"together"
Has anyone seen the film "together"?

This is a lovely picture about a father who will do anything to help his talented son succeed as a violinist.

The music and the story are really beautiful. Don't miss it!

Mark
Sacramento, CA USA

Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
Mark S.
August 1, 2006

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Re:i want to excise my english .
hello, i am english and i want to learn chinese. i think this would be a perfect match. i am not a gold member, so i cannot contact you on this site. if you are not a gold member either, mmay i suggest that we contact eachother by mail or messenger.

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; All
Nicholas L.
February 25, 2006

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Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Phantom of the Opera
hey mark,i have to go to school now,i'll talk to you when im back home.!!!!
the phantom of the opera rocks!!!!!

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
ricogurl
April 10, 2005

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Latest: April 10, 2005
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Phantom of the Opera
awesome!im glad i made you laugh lol,i hope that i can laugh all the time but it's just a dream...i cant lol,but i'll try my best though.....

the lyrics are super fine ,just that i have to listen to the song first and then find out which lyrics go with that song...lol...it's a mess at first...i cant match some lyrics well ...*_*im still matching them heehee

and yeah,the way your friend use the mouse is really hard to LEARN! how can she control it well,or she's too smart! LOL...i mean it,it's really difficult to use it that way huh!

i agree that diversity is pretty cool,i mean we dont need to do it like other people and we still would have fun!even more!

after i finish the lyrics(it's still a little mess lol),i'll may need your help with some diffcult sentences...
and yes,i'd like to sing it if i can!

i got your point about that Prussia soilder,and a wooly mammoth lol...FUN!

hope you 'll have a great day!
i'll write some later!!!!

Selva


Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
ricogurl
April 9, 2005

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Latest: April 10, 2005
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Phantom of the Opera
Very cool, Selva!

I'm delighted that you have the lyrics and are enjoying them so much. And when you share them with me, I remember how much I enjoy them.

Please, don't let me interfere with your having fun giggling. My comments were meant to be playful and teasing in a friendly way, and not to make you think there was something wrong.

Actually, it's very funny, that you say that, about being too weird. Today, I found out that a friend of mine uses her mouse backwards on her computer. She rotates it around so that the buttons are facing towards her and she holds it that way when she uses it. Now, you have to admit, that's really unusual. And she takes a lot of heat about it. People tease her a lot, and they think that she's really weird. Well, her mouse technique really is, of course, but so what? Who does it hurt? Who anywhere on the planet is going to have to do anything different because she learned how to use her mouse backwards and never learned how to use it the way the rest of us do. Big deal.

You're probably thinking I'm pretty weird now and wondering if I have a point. I promise, I do.

The harassment my friend gets about the way she uses her mouse reminds me a whole lot of a great many things people get really uptight about other people doing differently. I just wish people would get over themselves.' The world is supposed to be full of diversity, and people are so often acting like we all have to do the same, dress the same, act the same. If that were true, why would we have so many different plants and flowers and different types of animals. Diversity is a good thing. It's normal and healthy, and it's a fundamental part of how the universe grows and transforms.

So my point is, if you're having fun giggling, I think that's great! Have a ball! They always say that if you smile the whole world smiles with you. I can't imagine why laughing shouldn't be the same. I mean, I HAVE been laughing with you, so it works pretty well.

Prussia was a Germanic East European country from the seventeenth century until 1947. I was trying to raise the irony factor by choosing a sailor from a country that doesn't exist anymore, like if I'd said, this will work or I'm a wooly mammoth.

Hao! Qiu kan wanle nide dianying, ranhou women yiqi changge!

Zai jian!


Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
Mark S.
April 9, 2005

# Msgs: 10
Latest: April 10, 2005
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Phantom of the Opera
Finally ,im back home from school!
Hahaa,am i funny?i like making people laugh though i dont know if it's a problem doing"Heehee",well...i dont think it's giggling *_*is it? i wont use it if it's soo weird LOL...personally i think it's fun LOL
and the way you told me is real helpful...after i serching for the "The Phantom of the opera is there in side your mind",i not only found the lyrics of this song but also a site which has almost all the lines to this opera!!!!im soo excited!im now just watchin the movie again and the lyrics make it so much more comfortable to enjoy!
Think of me/Think of me fondly when we've said goodbye/Remember me/Once in a while, please promise me you'll try/When you find that once again you long to take your heart back and be free /If you ever find a moment/Spare a thought for me/We never said our love was evergreen/Or as unchanging as the sea/But if you can still remember/Stop and think of me
this part is awesome!and i like it soo much "the phantom of the opera":
In sleep he sang to me
in dreams he came
That voice which calls to me
and speaks my name

And do I dream again
for now I find
the phantom of the opera is there
Inside my mind
........
im still watching now...if i dont understand something...please help me !Thanx a lot !!!

Plus ,thanks for trying to say those 3words in Chinese...woot!

and i hope you have a great day there!
and thanx again!you are SOOO nice to help me with this!

Peace out
Selva

PS:what dose "a Prussian sailor" mean?is it just mean a sailor or something else?

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
ricogurl
April 8, 2005

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Latest: April 10, 2005
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