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Re:need halp again!!
They mean "don't leave me" or "don't run out on me"

Language pair: Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi); English
Tierra
November 13, 2009

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Latest: November 16, 2009
Re:learing english
I speak very good english. What do you need help with?
Since you speak punjabi could you translate this for me please:
"ho dhiyan ateh trinjna apan bhull gaye ha, westrn waale wirsay utte dull gaye ya"
Thanks

Language pair: English; 
Vinay
November 12, 2009

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Looking for conversation exchange french english in Paris
Hi I am Hedel I am looking for a conversation exchange in order to improve my english. I have been teaching french for several years in Bastille Langues in Paris. I can help you to improve your french if you are interested. I am very friendly. Please contact me.

Language pair: French; English
Hedel S.
November 11, 2009

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Re:hola!
hola hola ! Hi I'm a native spanish speaker , and I'm willing to help you with any doubts about the spanish language and I'd like to imporve my english as well. feel free to contact me.
I look forward to hear from you soon.
Will

Language pair: Spanish; English
Will H.
November 11, 2009

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Latest: November 13, 2009
Re:Re:help!
bonjour,

Language pair: English; French
yvan
November 11, 2009

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Latest: November 11, 2009
need halp again!!
what does it mean when some one says...
" don't bail on me!"

Language pair: Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi); English
asal a.
November 11, 2009

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Latest: November 16, 2009
Re:Re:help!
hi jade
thanks a zillion :)

Language pair: English; French
asal a.
November 11, 2009

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Latest: November 11, 2009
learing english
hi this is manjit I am from india i am an expert of punjabi and hindi language i want to learn english(Spoken)

Language pair: Hindi; English
manjit s.
November 11, 2009

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Re:Please, help me
Hi Anastasia... I'm a Canadian speaker of English and we use words a little differently than people in England.
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actually- means "in reality" or "in fact" or "in truth"
It stresses that something is "true".
(ie.) Actually, I am a student of English

at present- means "in the present time" or "now"
(ie.) I am studying the English language at present.

presently- is a vague term and it means "soon" or "shortly" There is no exact time frame.
(ie) The Professor will be arriving presently.

now-a-days- means "in these times" It is an abstract term like presently. There is no exact time frame.
(ie) English is studied by nearly every student now-a-days.

Note: Terms like "presently" or "at present" are most often used in formal settings.

I hope I've helped you a little bit.
Haide



Language pair: Russian; English
Haide
November 10, 2009

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Latest: November 19, 2009
I Want to Teach English & Learn German and Norwegian
Hello Every one !

I am here to help any one who wants to learn URDU my native language and ENGLISH as well.

I like to learn German and Norwegian Can any one help me ?

I well come any one plz add me on msn.
My id on msn is kam_nam1....... all remain the same.

Language pair: English; German
Abdul
November 9, 2009

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