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Re:Re:New member Hi!
Hi may zin myo

My name is Victoria and I would very much like to assist you! I am not a gold member thoughh but do have MSN!

I hope to hear from you

Victoria

Language pair: English; Burmese
Victoria B.
September 6, 2007

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Latest: March 18, 2009
Re:Re:New member Hi!
hi! i am learning Burmese,and my mother language is Chinese.i can speak english.i am a new member but i am not a gold member so i can't add others.please contact me!

Language pair: Burmese; English
Tess N.
August 25, 2007

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Re:Re:New member Hi!
hello may myo..... i can speak english but i'm not native ... would you like to be my friend ??? i can't add you because i'm not a gold member.... i want to learn burmese.. would you like to teach me?? do you have any chatting program like MSN or YM ?? if yes, perhaps we can chat from there...
m waitin 4 ur replyin ya...

Language pair: Burmese; English
Enjoy
July 16, 2007

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Latest: March 18, 2009
Hello
Hello,

I am a new member and finding some new friends from this site.

Language pair: Burmese; English
Saungnway M.
July 11, 2007

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Greg
Hi my name is Greg I am from England I am currently living in Thailand, on the border with Burma I would like any help with phrases in Burmese and Thai.
Please help. Many thanks

Language pair: Burmese; Thai
Greg D.
May 25, 2007

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Re:Exclamation
hi Pygmy NK,

> When can I use these words, 'Bloody Hell' 'Cool' & 'terrific'

'bloody hell' is an exclamation of surprise, particularly an unpleasant surprise (although not always). it should not be used in formal situations, since both of these words are considered mild swearing. nor should it be used to express surprise in situations where 'thankyou' is expected. but it is widely used amongst informal friends.
'cool' can be used informally to mean 'that's nice' or even 'that's ok'.
'terrific' can be used either formally or informally to mean 'excellent' or 'very good'.

Language pair: English; Burmese
bruce b.
February 16, 2007

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