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142702
Hola
Hello,

my name is Gav, i am English, living in the North of EnglND.

I am really interested in improving my Spanish and was wondering if anyone can help me out?

I am willing to help with English learners

Gav

Language pair: English; Spanish
Gav
October 24, 2008

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142768
Re:Hola
Hey!

I can help u woth spanish and, by the way, u can help me to improve my english. Is u are interested, please, let me know.
My name's Miguel and I am a native spanish speeker from Spain.

Language pair: English; Spanish
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Miguel
October 25, 2008

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142810
Re:Re:Hola
Miguel,

yes that would be very good.

I am not sure where we start or we start.

Are there any certain things you would like to know in English for example?

I will try and think of something in spanish to ask you.

Or perhaps if from now on, you write in Spanish and i write in English, that way we will have to learn to read each others language?

Gav

Language pair: English; Spanish
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Gav
October 26, 2008

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142859
Re:Re:Re:Hola
What's up!

ok, if u are interested we can start from the beggining things, but, if u would, u can say me whose u're level o what u know and then, we can start. Jejeje, by the way, if u are interested of practice conversations, I'm on skype and msn and I can give my mail for chat.

By the way, nice to meet u!

Language pair: English; Spanish
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Miguel
October 27, 2008

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142969
Re:Re:Re:Hola
hey Gav!

are u here? Please, let me know if u are interested in continue.

Language pair: English; Spanish
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Miguel
October 29, 2008

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144364
Re:Re:Hola
Hi Miguel,

I am helping a friend on a project to create a website in partial English and partial Spanish. I just have a simple question hope you can help me with.

1. How to spell 'restaurants' in Spanish? Is it like 'restaurante'?
2. In Spanish, do you put a 's' to make it plural? For restaurants, is it common to make it in plural form (restaurantes) or it is more common to leave it as singular (restaurante).

I really appreciate your advice.

Language pair: English; Spanish
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Amy
November 21, 2008

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144400
Re:Re:Re:Hola
Hi Amy, for say restaurant in spanish is like this: restaurante.
In plural it's "restaurantes".
If I was your friend, I would put in the web side RESTAURANTES that sound more general.

Well, that's it, if u have any other question, here I am.

Language pair: English; Spanish
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Miguel
November 22, 2008

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144426
Re:Re:Re:Hola
Hi i´m not miguel but i can help u too
the plural is with s...restaurante(singular), restaurantes(plural)

Language pair: English; Spanish
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ArchivedMember
November 22, 2008

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144456
Re:Re:Re:Re:Hola
Hi Miguel,

The explanation is very clear. I really appreciate your help.

Amy

Language pair: English; Spanish
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Amy
November 23, 2008

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144457
Re:Re:Re:Re:Hola
Hi Camilo,

I really appreciate your advice too. Good luck with your language learning experience.

Amy

Language pair: English; Spanish
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Amy
November 23, 2008

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