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ahmed a.
April 27, 2017
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help you
Ready to help you in arabic and english language
მზადაა დაგეხმაროთ არაბულ და ინგლისურ ენაზე
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Language pair: English; Georgian
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wahib g.
April 27, 2017
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West Yorkshire
As a missionary to America my mates back home tell me I sound nowt like an Englishman. This concerns me because I'm proud of my West Riding broad accent and don't wish to lose it. Please if someone could help me.
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Language pair: English; English
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Joshua H.
April 26, 2017
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Re:Looking for english teacher
Hello! I'm from the Philippines. I can be your English tutor. I've been teaching English for one year now.
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Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
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CJ P.
April 24, 2017
# Msgs: 5
Latest: May 13, 2017
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Re:learning chinese language
hi! I'm a Chinese guy and i am learning English. You can say nihao(你好) to greet someone in Chinese
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Language pair: English; English
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Eric X.
April 22, 2017
# Msgs: 4
Latest: May 25, 2017
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learning chinese language
hi, how do I say hello in Chinese language? I am fluent in English,we can exchange and teach each other.
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Language pair: Tswana; English
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tshego t.
April 20, 2017
# Msgs: 4
Latest: May 25, 2017
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Re: Learning English
Hi Victoria,
for someone to be able to help you on this site, either that person or you will need to be a Gold Member here. (Regular Members here can only send “Hi!” messages to each other, or to a Gold Member who hasn’t contacted them before. A Gold Member can send personalized messages, and a Regular Member can reply to a Gold Member’s message with a personalized message.)
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Language pair: English; Russian
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Chris
April 4, 2017
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Re:Hello!
こにちわ わたしのなまえわブレイクです, I have just learned hiragana and katakana but I don't know what they mean.
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Language pair: Japanese; English
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Blake B.
April 1, 2017
# Msgs: 7
Latest: July 18, 2017
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Re:How do you say
Hello Caitlin,
This is a hard question to answer correctly. You can say "Kon-nichiwa" for hello to your neighbours, teachers or colleagues, superiors, public people, but it's a bit formal if you say it to your close friends. How are you? question is the difficult part to translate. Because we don't tend to ask somebody's condition unless you know he/she was suffered from some physical or social problems. Instead, we might mention to him/her about our interests of that person, otherwise, we also talk about weather or climate. Text books might tell you "Kon-nichiwa, ogenki-desuka?". But I think we don't ask ogenki-desuka so often in reality. You can also mention something interesting or concerning things after saying Kon-nichiwa.
That is my answer. i'm pleased to hear that you are studying Japanese.Good luck!
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Yuko
March 26, 2017
# Msgs: 2
Latest: March 26, 2017
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Isa
March 23, 2017
# Msgs: 3
Latest: March 23, 2017
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