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Re:Australian going to italy
Hi Natasha, let's have a chat about Italy. I live in Rome and interested in improving English. Let me know something.
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Language pair: English; Italian
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Rocco G.
March 25, 2005
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Re:are you coming to bulgaria this summer?visit me then!
Hi Maggie my name is Isabel, I am 18 years-old almost 19. I am planning to go to Bulgaria in about 2 years, and I am learning Bulgarian but not have anybody to practice with, I would love if you could help me prace Bulgarian. Please contact me :) Thank you
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Language pair: Bulgarian; English
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Isabel P.
March 23, 2005
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I dreamt about volcans
I would like to go in island. i saw ice and fire saliendo de una montaña. if somebody need somebody for working there, en un albergue, en la naturaleza, algo bonito, call me please.
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Language pair: French; Spanish
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daika m.
March 22, 2005
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Re:Midsommersdag
Howdy Denton
Nice to here you enjoy the the midsummer, in swedish "midsommar", but you probably already knew that.. The best area to celebrate this event is definately the county of Dalarna about 250 km NE of Stockholm around the lake Siljan. Camping grounds around Leksand, Rattvik or Mora are probably the best places.There you will experience the most intense and traditional celebrations. If you´re lucky it doesn´t rain..
Good luck /David
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Language pair: English; Swedish
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haggen
March 16, 2005
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Anyone in Xi'an now?
im in xi'an China,and i'd like to guide you if you are here touring ,hee hee,and we can practise english ^_^
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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ricogurl
March 10, 2005
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You want to visit Varna in Bulgaria?
Ciao ! Come stai? Va bene? So anche l'altre cose in italiano... I am Bulgarian girl who lives in beautiful seaboard town Varna in Bulgaria, a town very much visited by foreigners, especially in spring and summer. I know well Italian and English, I feel pleasure to comunicate, especially in Italian language and keep and develop it. So, if you want to get in contact , would be very nice! Also can arrange for you accomodation during your stay in private appartments and rooms in very good prices.
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Language pair: Italian; English
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Kremena V.
March 10, 2005
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Re:Going to Japan
Justin,
My Advice: get a guide book. PLan all the things you wantto see. Check the wb for some free guide pages, get all the information ahead of time. get a JR PAss for as many days as you can afford. Withthis you can use all of the Japan Railway Trains as much as you want, including the shinkansen. It is possible to take 500km day trips from Osaka and see most of the main part of Honshu, including Tokyo.
For places to stay, it depnds how long you will stay in Japan. Only going to stay a month or less? You could think about a guesthouse, or even some homestays. Check some other sites and leave some messages about homestay or short stay apartments. For one month in a guesthouse in Tokyo you could find it for about 70,000 yen. Seems expensive but so convenient. And you would meet other people.
Try to make some friends here. You can meet all kinds of young Japanese. they will be very helpful and kind and friendly. It is the best way to see the things that usual visitors dont see.
Also, if you have a drivers license, get an international drivers license, especially for a bike if you have one. Its crazy to ride a bike inthe city because the laws are so different, but its also a ton of fun, and once you get out into the country, its a blast. fi you do plan to ride, all the expressways are toll expressways, so its costly. the alternative is to take the local roads, but the speed limit is 30mph and they are always crowded. plan to use the train and bus if necessary, and only rent when you are expecting to go somewhere off thebeaten path or some fantastic roads in Gunma, Tochigi, Nagano, etc.
Good luck.
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Okanagan V.
February 22, 2005
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Chicago R.
February 11, 2005
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Re:English in Provence?
I have been in Paris, having spent only a few months learning French. I found that if you try, show you respect the language, and can at least ask "can you speak English " (Parlez-vous Anglais?) and can count, they will help you out, and most stores and ALL museums have English speakers.
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Language pair: Norwegian; English
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Chicago R.
February 11, 2005
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summer in Stockholm
Hi everyone. I am travelling in summer to Stockholm. I would love to meet people from Sweden to practise my swedish and with the time become friends. If you are interested in practising you Spanish I can help you too.
Hope to hear soon from you
Victor
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Language pair: Spanish; Swedish
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Victor S.
February 8, 2005
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