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What does it mean?
Please, explane me^ what does it mean on spanish ' pojero ' Thank's
If u want, I can explane everything in russian.
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Maria
August 27, 2008
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Latest: August 29, 2008
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Re:Re:Language Exchange :D
hola, soy patzi, puedo ayudarte con espanol, el primer tip es que aprendas canciones en espanol y las cantes. Me gustaria mucho que me ayudaras tu con el Ingles, sobre todo con gramatica y vocabulario Please? gracias
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Laura M.
August 26, 2008
# Msgs: 6
Latest: August 27, 2008
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Re:Language Exchange :D
Well, I would love to help you practice English. I am also looking to practice conversational Spanish. Please feel free to e-mail me anytime.
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Kay L.
August 23, 2008
# Msgs: 6
Latest: August 27, 2008
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ron d.
August 23, 2008
# Msgs: 6
Latest: August 27, 2008
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Re:Language Exchange :D
Hi! I'm Tacy, and I'd be glad to help you learn some more English grammar / slang / and vocab. I am interested in learning more about Spanish, too, so if you could return the favor that would be great. =)
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Tacylin
August 22, 2008
# Msgs: 6
Latest: August 27, 2008
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Language Exchange :D
Im looking forward to improve my english in grammar, vocab, and slang, and if you want to learn spanish you can contact me by sending me a PM!
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Fiorella P.
August 21, 2008
# Msgs: 6
Latest: August 27, 2008
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Barbara H.
August 16, 2008
# Msgs: 7
Latest: September 4, 2008
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Re:Re:Would like to learn English
Hello, Rev. William,
I'm a native speaker of English. I've lived all my life between New York and Philadelphia. I've taught English here for a long time (recently retired).
Lesson # 1: If you want to speak like an American, drop the 'shall'. We just don't use it here at all in speech and almost never in writing -- much too formal for us.
Lesson # 2: "appriciatable" is not a word I've ever heard spoken in English. Perhaps you meant 'appreciative'. Even that is too formal for spoken colloquial English. We'd say "I'd really appreciate your help".
Lesson # 3: use spell check whenever possible. It'll catch errors like "greatful".
Hope these suggestions will help you.
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Barbara H.
August 16, 2008
# Msgs: 7
Latest: September 4, 2008
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Re:English practices
Hello Maria Rodriguez. My name is Leisa Miller, I am an American and would like very much to be friends with you and learn some Spanish for my workplace. I can teach you English as that is my native language. This is the first time I've been on this website and I am happy to have found it.
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Leisa M.
August 16, 2008
# Msgs: 9
Latest: August 16, 2008
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Re:English practices
I am willing to help you with your English. I spent a year in Zaragotha, Spain with the Military. I learned survival Spanish in order to live in the villiage of Casatas.
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Sid B.
August 15, 2008
# Msgs: 9
Latest: August 16, 2008
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