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Xavi F.
January 20, 2004
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Latest: April 19, 2004
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Need help with Russian
I need help learning Russian and in exchange I would gladly help someone with their English or Spanish. Thanks!
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Language pair: English; Russian
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Chris
January 17, 2004
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Re:Need help learning Spanish
hello, i read most of the tips and i think they are very good. i am writting you to tell you that the most important is talking. you can do many things but you can not talk to the tv or the radio. so find someone who you can talk to in spanish. i can write and listen better than the way i speak. anyway, if you help on something just write me i can help you bye
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Language pair: English; All
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alfredo m.
December 12, 2003
# Msgs: 2
Latest: December 12, 2003
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Re:Need help learning Spanish
Hola Janet te respondo en español:
Lo mejor que puedes hacer es escuchar todo lo que puedas en español para acostumbrar tu oido a mi querido idioma. Y si conoces a algun español nativo (como yo XD) pues practicar todo lo que puedas. Como han dicho por aqui no es lo mismo la teoria que la practica.
Your best is listen to spanish broadcasting. And if you can, speak with native people. Is not the same theory than practicing. As you can see, my english is so bad......
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Language pair: English; All
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Javier G.
November 16, 2003
# Msgs: 2
Latest: December 12, 2003
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Re:Re:German question in grammer
Nachtrag, zu 4) müsste eigentlich passen:
Ich habe die Frau in mein Auto eingeladen. (wen habe ich eingeladen?)
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Language pair: English; All
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Andreas
September 11, 2003
# Msgs: 2
Latest: September 11, 2003
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Re:German question in grammer
Also ich bin kein Lehrer, deshalb weiß ich nicht, wie du das am besten lernen kannst. Wie du ein Substantiv (noun) deklinierst, hängt mit dem Fall zusammen, wie du schon oben schreibst. Also als Beispiel
1) Nominativ -> die Frau 2) Genitiv -> der Frau 3) Dativ -> der Frau 4) Akkusativ -> die Frau
Beispiele
1) Die Frau besitzt ein Auto. (wer besitzt das Auto?) 2) Es ist das Auto der Frau. (wessen Auto?) 3) Ich gebe das Auto der Frau. (wem gebe ich das Auto?) 4) Hier fällt mir kein Beispiel ein. (wen ...?)
Vielleicht hilft's dir ja. :-)
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Language pair: English; All
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Andreas
September 10, 2003
# Msgs: 2
Latest: September 11, 2003
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annyeonghaseyo
hey everyone, I have a question about the way Korean is spoken. Is it always neccasary to change the tone of your voice when speaking it, with different words, that aren't expressions?
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Language pair: Korean; English
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Rita W.
September 6, 2003
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Re:show me gaelic
"What's your name?" = "Cad is ainm duit?"
"My name is X" = "X is ainm dom"
That's in Irish gaelic, if you're looking for scotts I can't help you, though I don't imagine it's all that different (they're essentially dialects of the one language).
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Language pair: Serbian; English
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Kathryn C.
August 28, 2003
# Msgs: 2
Latest: August 28, 2003
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show me gaelic
Hi! Can anyone tell me how to say:"What's your name?" and "My name is..." in gaelic? Thank you! (I can help you with Serbian if you are interested in that language!)
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Language pair: Serbian; English
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Marina
August 12, 2003
# Msgs: 2
Latest: August 28, 2003
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n s.
August 10, 2003
# Msgs: 1
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