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Kiddha :)
Hey all :) Looking to learn Punjabi and improve my French. Love travelling and might be visiting the Punjab at the end of this year so would be great to learn some useful punjabi before I get there. I am fascinated by the culture and the language and BHANGRA! Have a few punjabi friends so would be great to impress them with some new vocab LOL anyway if anyone is interested in helping out, and practising their English, then by all means give me a shout :D


Language pair: English; Punjabi
koni c.
May 2, 2005

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Re:want to learn
hi~
nice meet u
' i miss u ' in korean ³×°¡ ±×¸®¿ö(nega griwar)..



Language pair: English; Korean
Dauna J.
May 2, 2005

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I wanna learn English and I can teach u Korean
I was born in Korea and came to the NY a month ago.
I love to teach Korean to you and I love to learn English and Japanse.

Language pair: Korean; English
Dauna J.
May 2, 2005

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I need help with TURKISH language!!
Hi all!
My name's Anita. I'm a native SPANISH speaker from South America who started learning turkish last year. I'd like to contact some NATIVE turkish speakers, males or females, who can help me to improve my still poor turkish , I also can help you if you are studying spanish which is my mother tongue.
I'm not a gold member so I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Greetings.
Anita.

Language pair: Turkish; English
Anita
April 28, 2005

# Msgs: 1

Re:how to say pleasing words in english
do you mean that you are Malaysian?I can speak Indonesian and my n
at the malay language is very similar to Malayive language I may be able to help

Language pair: Malayalam; English
kathleen j.
April 27, 2005

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Ïðèâåò âñåì!ß ó÷ó Àíãëèéñêèé, ìíå íóæíà ðàçãîâîðíàÿ ïðàêòèêà.Ìîãó ïîïðîáîâàòü íàó÷èòü ðóññêîìó.
Ïîñîâåòóéòå êòî-íèáóäü, êàê ìíå ïðîäâèíóòü ìîé Àíãëèéñêèé??Êàê íàó÷èòüñÿ ãîâîðèòü??×òî äëÿ ýòîãî äåëàòü íàäî??Ìîæåò çäåñü åñòü êòî-íèáóäü, êòî ãîâîðèò íà Àíãëèéñêîì è æèâåò â Ìîñêâå??
Ñïàñèáî.

Language pair: Russian; English
Svetlana S.
April 26, 2005

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Re:Re:How to say in ukrainian : you look beutiful tonigth
How do you say "you look Beautiful tonight" in Ukrainian. And, would like someone from Kyiv or other city in Ukraine to contact me. Thanks. Harold

Language pair: English; Ukrainian
Harold
April 17, 2005

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Re:Marriage between an American woman and Mexican man
I'm sure you'd rather have a native speaker, but my Spanish is pretty good. If you'd like to tell me what you want to say, I'd be happy to see if I can translate it into Spanish for you.

Mark Springer
Sacramento, CA USA

Language pair: English; Spanish
Mark S.
April 12, 2005

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Re:zaijian / you jian dao ni comparison
I'm delighted to hear it. I enjoy visiting with you as well. I have been paying attention to my Spanish, because I have been speaking it longest and am closest to actually becoming fluent, an achievement which is very important to me. But Chinese is the most exciting language I've ever studied because of the beautiful writing system, and because of how different your language conceptualizes meaning. I love the difference, the challenge of it. It's so wonderful and so beautiful.

Of course, I'm so rusty after so much time not writing and speaking so little. I can't remember now how to draw many of the very first characters I leaned. But you make me miss it and take out my Chinese dictionary and refresh my memory. I really shouldn't spend the time, but it sure is fun. Like, Ni3 shi4 hao3 yang4 de. I recognize all of the characters except yang4, but I wonder if this yang4 is yi1yang4 de yang4. Yes, I think it is.

Now I've looked it up in my dictionary and I'm confused. My dictionary says that you have either said that I am good-looking or that I have good manners. In either case, thank you. I assume you mean the manners because I can't imagine how you'd know what I look like, and anyway, I'm an old fat guy, so that can't be it. :-)

Anyway, I'll let you get back to my encyclopedia articles that I posted. Let me know if I say anything confusing.

I'll talk to you later.

Xia ci jian!

MaKe


Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
Mark S.
April 12, 2005

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Latest: April 12, 2005
Re:What language is this in?
> Can someone tell me what language pokezi
> and bolee is in?
>

Did you find these words in speech or
in writing?

According to Internet dictionaries
"pokezi" means "acceptance", "agreement",
"tradition", and "superstition" in Swahili.
"Bolee" could mean several things because
it appears in several languages.

Puti


Language pair: English; Spanish
Juha-Petri T.
April 8, 2005

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