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well i'm trying to learn vietnamese cause i have a freind ikn school and want to talk to him in vietnamese also so i'll know three languages english,spanish and i'm trying to learn vietnamese.
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My parents live in Losimingori, Tanzania Africa. I will be visiting them next summer(2007). Would like to learn to speak Swahili correctly. I am 42 and mother of 3 girls and 1 grandchild. I like making new friends and look forward to making some friends in Africa. Hope to be chatting soon. God bless, Allison
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February 6, 2003
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I am currently working on my nursing degree i speak and write both english and spanish fluently...have questions ask me......
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My name is Brittnie i am a female 16 years of age.I want learn spanish and Eypt language.I think these language is great thing to learn.
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 Don
September 23, 2009
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I am a man 81 years of age. STILL HAVE MOST OF MY MARBLES. I took two years of Spanish and didn't learn squat. I have studied it from time to time over the past 60+ years. Today, I have Rosetta Stone and another excellent program. I would like a lady that is interested in practicing conversational Spanish. Contact me between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM during week. Any age. I selected learning Spanish to help me avoid or prolong Alzheimer's.
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Hello. I am a retired 69-year-old man living in Indiana, U.S.A. My name is Larry. I have been trying to teach myself Japanese, but there are no Japanese people near me. I will be glad to help any Japanese person learn English. I am also interested in learning how to read and write Japanese. I have learned much Japanese theory and vocabulary already, but I do not know which words and sentences are actually used.
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I am a junior in high school, I like most sports, I consider myself to be funny, and outgoing, I am determined to get what I want, and when I don't get what I want I don't act like a baby about it. I want to learn Japanese because I think it would be cool to learn I am interested in learning their culture and all about the Japanese.
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Im 14 years old and i have blond hair blue eyes.
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