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help...
hello anyone can help me teach chinese(cantonese) language...in exchange i can teach you in english..pls write me back..

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Chinese, Cantonese
Ma.Cristina R.
January 25, 2008

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i want to improve my english
hi!i'm filipino and i hope that u can help me improve my english.im just a standard member,if ur interested pls contact me.thanks.

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
pandora f.
November 27, 2007

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Re:hi there
Hello,

I would love to help you learn English, as I have a very good friend in Davao City who I am having troubles communicating with. I will work with you, if you teach me tagalog (filipino).

Please send me questions on what you want to learn. I am very beginning to speak tagalog and need all the help I can get.

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
Shel S.
October 8, 2007

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Latest: October 8, 2007
please help
i want to learn and understand chinese (mandarin language). i am practicing english and filipino language, hope i would meet some one that could teach me mandarin., thanks

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Chinese, Mandarin
margarita g.
September 26, 2007

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hi there
hi there...i want to learn to speak english..i need it so badly..my son is starting to go to school..and i want to help him..we just get here in US 2months ago..so it's hard for both of us to totally adjust specially in english..pls help us..thanks

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
janet o.
September 21, 2007

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Latest: October 8, 2007
Re:Singular or plural?
Mojn Susanna,

As far as I know, there are two ways to refer to collective nouns (e.g. group, family, or team). You can use the singular form if you refer to them as a whole. For example, you can say "the team IS going to practice in the afternoon." This is talking about the team as one body or entity.

But sometimes if you refer to the individual members of the team, you can use the plural verb. For example, the clause "the team are not getting along" means that the individual members of the team ARE not getting along. As to why the English use this form, I do not know exactly why. But I am guessing it is a kind of informal, everyday language, or maybe they use this form when they refer to the individual members rather than the team as a whole.

Hope this helps :-)

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
Alessandra
August 15, 2007

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Latest: August 15, 2007
HELP WITH TAGALOG!!!
Hi! I am from the United States, and I speak english and spanish. I would love to learn tagalog from someone in return I will aid you in learning english or spanish.

Thank you so much! I hope someone replies ^_^

Language pair: English; Filipino (Tagalog)
Luffy U.
June 6, 2007

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Need help!
I work with clients from Norway, Sweden, Germany, Luex etc. mostly from Europe Im having a hard time understanding some words when we speak and when I receive emails from them.

I hope theres someone who can help!

Magandang Gabi! = Good Evening! = Buenas Tardes

Salamat = Thank you = Gracias

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
Rach B.
May 24, 2007

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Re:Re:Wanna learn chinese, teach german!
tobia..teach me some cantonese pls

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Chinese, Cantonese
angle p.
May 13, 2007

# Msgs: 2
Latest: May 13, 2007
Re:For YK's Moon
Annyong haseyo! (good morning,good afternoon, good evening!)
cho nun vivian imnida (my name is vivian)
manaso pangapsumnida!(nice meeting you)

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Korean
Vivs P.
February 25, 2007

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