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hello,ciao, salue, hajimemaxide
hello, ciao, salue, hajimemaxide,

this is richard lu from shanghai, china. i'd like to share my culture , custom , what ever you interest in china with you. always ready to reply. and wish learn some from you special civilization. :)

Language pair: Italian; Chinese, Mandarin
Richard L.
August 30, 2005

# Msgs: 1

Re:Re:Re:learning Chinese and other languages
ciao, elena, quite agree with you. we can't contact each other if not leaving e-mail here. i wonder if the webmaster could kindly give us an idea :)

Language pair: Italian; Chinese, Mandarin
Richard L.
August 30, 2005

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Re:Interested in Italy
Mon nom est Steve, j'habite au bord de la mer près de Biarritz en France. Mes langues maternelles sont le Français et l’Espagnol.
J'apprécie beaucoup étudier les langues et j'en parle plusieurs.
Je souhaite avoir un échange avec vous en Français,Italian et Anglais par email.
Si vous êtes intéressée, n'hésitez pas à m'écrire.
A bientôt.




Language pair: Italian; French
steve m.
July 31, 2005

# Msgs: 1

Re:Someone to teach me Italian
Have you spoken to your Navy recuiter? There is no way to beat the language training you'll get once you get in. Six months, total immersion; you'll be speaking German or Italian 24/7. I had a number of friends when I was in the Air Force who had been through the Defense Language Institute, and these people were fluent. When I was taking Chinese, I went up against DLI students in the annual speech competition, and there just wasn't any touching them.

Of course, the down side is, The Navy will tell you what language they want you to learn. Even if you go in speaking solid German, they may decide that what they want you to know is, who knows, Korean or Arabic. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but if it isn't what you want to learn to speak, it isn't what you want to learn to speak.

Good luck!

Mark Springer
Sacramento, CA USA

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Someone to teach me Italian Toni

Hey! I want to join the Navy as a German and Italian translator, so obviously I need to learn German and Italian :P I know some, so if anyone wants to write to me in both Italian and English so I can learn, and also teach me new words, etc, please e-mail me! I am NOT a Gold Member!!

*I am interested in ALL cultures...so if you want to share your culture and language, that's fine!*

~*Toni*~

Language pair: English; Italian
Category: Culture/History/Ethnology


Post date: April 7, 2005



Language pair: English; Italian
Mark S.
April 8, 2005

# Msgs: 1

to TERRA MIGLINO
I love New York and I would like to get in contact with American people that live there.I love USA as well.please write to me soon,thanks very much.

Language pair: Italian; English
neccio n.
May 28, 2003

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Looking for a penpal for cultural exchange
I am a single female 45 year teacher with 3 children aged 20,16 and 14. I have travelled overseas several times and plan to take several months of long service leave over the next 2 years. Am planning to travel throughout Europe and the Americas. I live about 100 km north of Brisbane Australia. It is a beautiful beach location. My hobbies include all water sports, reading, and the theatre. I'm studying my Masters at the moment in Professional Development. I would be interested in learning French, Italian and Spanish. I have a little French and Italian already but need a great deal more practise. Looking forward to hearing from genuine people interested in sharing cultures.

Language pair: French; Italian
Elizabeth S.
December 27, 2002

# Msgs: 1

Re:I need to improve my English... HELP!
Ciao Silvia,

I'm willing to help you out; I have many free hours on my hands. I'm not a gold member, so you'll have to contact me.

Spero di sentirsi da voi,

Leah



Language pair: English; Italian
Lia
December 4, 2002

# Msgs: 1

Re:New Cultures
So I will not be able to really understand any English speaking country.
Maybe therefore I consider myself more tricultural,that means I feel spanish, german and chinese, in that order.
Have a nice day.
Antonio
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Language pair: English; Italian
AN
February 3, 2002

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Latest: February 3, 2002
Re:New Cultures
their culture and adopt in many cases their way of thinking.However this has not happened, I must confess, with my English.Maybe because English is such an international language that you can learn a standard without going to any English speaking country,or even be ever in touch with native speakers.But I consider it is a pity for myself. ....
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Language pair: English; Italian
AN
February 3, 2002

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Latest: February 3, 2002
Re:New Cultures
Yes,I think you must adopt a big part of that culture,if not you cannot really speak and understand the people of that country or region.
When I learned German I was also studying their behaviour and what is funny (in both meanings) for them, etc.
This is now more a need for me since I'm studying Chinese.I could not speak their language if I would not try to introduce myself in ...
(it continues in the next mail)

Language pair: English; Italian
AN
February 3, 2002

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Latest: February 3, 2002
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