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Re:help meeeeeee!!!!!
Bonjour/Hallo emmanuelle! Je m'appelle Katharina et je suis d'Allemagne.J'ai 14 ans. Entschuldigung, mein Französisch ist nich wirklich gut...I've just begun learning it...but my english is quite alright so I think we could communicate in english.I'd really love to help u with your german if you could help me with my french from time to time... hoping for your reply... Au revoir/Tschüß
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Language pair: French; English
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Billa92(@ gmx. net)
November 26, 2006
# Msgs: 8
Latest: December 23, 2006
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Re:The infinitive and prepositions in Bulgarian
Hi, Laura! I try to help in answer to your question.... if you say Az govorih za Julia it means in the past you said something about Julia, but if you say Az govorih s Julia it means in the past you have talking with Julia. If you have more question my skype is rivaya1. Good luck!
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Language pair: Bulgarian; English
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Antoaneta
November 25, 2006
# Msgs: 1
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Want improve my Spanish to travel Colombia etc.
Hi, I am an Australian male presently in Panama and want to travel South America to improve my Spanish and know the culture. I studied Spanish in Guatemala for 1 month, and now want to become more fluent in converstion. I am a dive instructor (Instructor de Busceo) and have also taught English in Europe and Thailand having studied Linguistics at university. I like to understand the grammar because I want to speak good Spanish.
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Vern
November 25, 2006
# Msgs: 1
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Want improve my Spanish to travel Colombia etc.
Hi, I am an Australian male presently in Panama and want to travel South America to improve my Spanish and know the culture. I studied Spanish in Guatemala for 1 month, and now want to become more fluent in converstion. I am a dive instructor (Instructor de Busceo) and have also taught English in Europe and Thailand having studied Linguistics at university. I like to understand the grammar because I want to speak good Spanish.
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Language pair: English;
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Vern
November 25, 2006
# Msgs: 1
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Re:Quick Question On Speaking Polite German
Hey neil!Do u mean "how r u?" or do u really mean "what do u do?" because I know some people from england and they sometimes mean "how r u?" when they say "what do u do?".As "how r u?" u would say "Wie geht es Ihnen?" and as "what do u do?" u would say "Was machen/tun Sie?". I hope I could help u a littlebit.Have u still got any questions?
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Language pair: English; German
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Billa92(@ gmx. net)
November 25, 2006
# Msgs: 3
Latest: December 8, 2006
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Re:help meeeeeee!!!!!
Hi, I`ve been speaking spanish for 18 year ...hehe i`m 21 , so if there`s something I can do for you, just tell me good bye
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Language pair: French; English
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rick b.
November 25, 2006
# Msgs: 8
Latest: December 23, 2006
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Re:LEARNING TO SPEAK ITALIAN
Hi! I'm an italian girl of 23 years old....and I'd like help you to improve your italian if you want....a presto!
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Language pair: English; Italian
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elisa
November 24, 2006
# Msgs: 6
Latest: December 7, 2006
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Quick Question On Speaking Polite German
I just had a quick question because I'm going to Germany soon....If I wish to be polite can I always use the infinitive followed by Sie? So if I wish to ask someone who I dont know "what do you do"? but in a polite way?
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Language pair: English; German
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neil t.
November 24, 2006
# Msgs: 3
Latest: December 8, 2006
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Estonian Speakers Wanted :)
I speak English and i really want to speak Estonian. My grandmother is an immigrant from there, my dad is 100%, and I am 100%. So it would be nice if i could learn some Estonian and fit in when my dad and grandma speak it. Also, she is pretty old and it would make her so happy if i could speak some.
If you speak Estonian fleuntly, please help! Thanks.
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Language pair: English;
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Danielle
November 23, 2006
# Msgs: 1
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Spanish mother-tongue
I am British and live in Spain. I am studying Spanish and need an exchange partner to help me with Spanish and I can do likewise in English, also conversation German.
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Language pair: English; German
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Louise F.
November 23, 2006
# Msgs: 1
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