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Re:Hi I need to practice my english!!!
hai friend how are you i am searching a friend to practice english, could you say some thing about the world news and activities
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Mujeeb a A.
March 29, 2009
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Latest: March 29, 2009
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Re:Hi I need to practice my english!!!
hai friend how are you i am searching a friend to practice english, could you say some thing about the world news and activities
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Mujeeb a A.
March 29, 2009
# Msgs: 8
Latest: March 29, 2009
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Can Anyone Teach Me Latin?
I need to learn Latin, and in exchange I can teach you some English. Please help me learn!
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Language pair: English;
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Abbey M.
March 28, 2009
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hi :)
hey there my name is sarah and i really need a pen pal from greece for my world history class. im looking for someone in their teens (male or female) who enjoys literature, dancing, music, and sports. and if anyone needs a little help or just wants to learn, i am fluent in english and can speak a little hawaiian. if you know any greek teens who are willing to chat a bit, let me know! thanks a bunch :)
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Language pair: English; Hawaiian
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sarah
March 28, 2009
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Cheryl B.
March 26, 2009
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Latest: March 29, 2009
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Isabel
March 25, 2009
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Latest: March 29, 2009
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Re:Can you teach me some of the slang in French speaking countries?
What exactly?
When you are with your French friends? Rude remarks?:p
In generally if you want to talk in slang you can start to skip the negative form. For example:
"Je ne sais pas"(formal) turn into "j'sais pas"(slang). "Je ne sais pas" = I don't know "Je sais pas" = I dunno
Tell me English sentences in slang that you want to turn into french slang. Perhaps I can help you a little.
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Language pair: French; English
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Matthias
March 25, 2009
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Latest: May 13, 2009
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European Portuguese?
Hi! I really want to learn the Portuguese of Portugal, so if anyone could contact me to teach me that would be great!
Thank you!
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Language pair: English; Portuguese
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Kelsey
March 24, 2009
# Msgs: 1
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Hann gengur ekki heill til skógur
Can anybody from Iceland explain to me the idiom "hann gengur ekki heill til skógur"? I know that it literally translates as "He doesn't go whole to the forest," but I can't tell what it means.
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Language pair: Icelandic; English
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Abi C.
March 24, 2009
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craz l.
March 24, 2009
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Latest: March 24, 2009
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