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Re:russian?
Hi, I can help you if you like

Language pair: Russian; English
Galina O.
March 23, 2006

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Latest: July 11, 2006
Re:Would like to learn chinese
Hi Johnny ,I'm a Chinese girl,I'm 15 now.I want to help you with your Chinese.Now I'm studying English very hard to catching the chance to go to America as an exchanged student.I hope we can become friends.^-^

Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
Cassandra
March 18, 2006

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Latest: March 18, 2006
New to Denmark
Hej, Jeg kommer fra Canada, and I have recently moved to Danmark with my daughter. I am struggling to learn the language and would like some direction and help with the language. I am willing to help you sharpen up your English in exchange. Many thanks - Tak

Language pair: English; Danish
Jamie
March 16, 2006

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finns/sweds
Hey everyone, my name is Jordan.I'm 15, a girl and from canada. I'm looking for Finns and sweds to help me learn Finnish and Swedish. I know a tiny bit in each language, but I want to be fluent. I'm not a gold member, so you need to contact me. I'm jordanmw. I'd also just like to have penpals around the world to talk with so please contact me. thanks!!

Language pair: English; All
Jordan M.
March 15, 2006

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Re:Looking for French-Speaking Moroccan to Teach me French
I don't know anything about arabic, but maybe I can help you with french.
Let me know if you're interested.

Language pair: English; French
eric l.
March 12, 2006

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Re:Re:Re:I¡¡Would like to learn english
i am new memeber of this site,and i want find someone talking with me in English if you have time and can we regularly chatting !
Thank you very much !


Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
Zhang L.
March 7, 2006

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Latest: March 18, 2006
Re:How Are You?
>>How do u say, "How are you?" in Russian?
We say "ºÐÚ ÔÕÛÐ?". In translit it may be written as "Kak dela?".
You can find this expression and some other in "Word games" partition of this site.

Language pair: English; Russian
Alexandr D.
February 20, 2006

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Re:Any one need help with English ?
hi Roxanna,
my nickname is prim, Thai native. i want to improve my english, could you help me? i'm not a gold membertoo. please contract me in msn prim55555 . hope to here from you soon.
...prim..

Language pair: English; Dutch
prim55555 p.
February 11, 2006

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Latest: February 11, 2006
Re:Any one need help with English ?
hi Roxanna,
my nickname is prim, Thai native. i want to improve my english, could you help me? i'm not a gold membertoo. please contract me in msn prim55555 . hope to here from you soon.
...prim..

Language pair: English; Dutch
prim55555 p.
February 11, 2006

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Latest: February 11, 2006
Re:greetings british people!
I write this as a fellow yank(American) who has made several trips across the pond (Atlantic Ocean) over the past year. If you are a true language lover, you're going to absolutely *LOVE* the UK. A PhD candidate could do an entire thesis on the differences between our dialects. (The same could be said for the regional dialects in England) Here's a small list to help get you going. It would be great if others could add on:

English American
Chips French Fries
Crisps Potato Chips
Jacket Potato Baked Potato
Lift Elevator
Lorry Truck
Spanner Wrench
Boot Trunk
Gammon steak Ham steak

Another good thing to know is English term for their currency. In currency in the UK is still the British Pound since the country chose not to convert to the Euro. You'll often hear the local refer to their money as "quid". It's similar to an American saying that costs "10 bucks" instead of dollars. You might also hear people refer to a 5 or 10 pound note as a "fiver" on a "tenner".

Also, don't believe that stereotype about British food not being up to international standards. I highly recommend you try the pub food in London. The prices are mostly reasonable and the cuisine is well worth it. (Also, have a Boddington beer for me. It's out of this world!)

Also, for language lovers... Make sure to visit the British Museum in London and see the Rosetta Stone. I spent two hours studying the replica, trying to remember my incredibly poor Koine and marvelling over the hieroglyphs. I can't wait to go back...

Good luck.


Language pair: English; All
Jon A.
February 6, 2006

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Latest: February 6, 2006
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