Topic: DO YOU SPEAK ANY FOREIGN LANGUAGES? | |
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bumping for a friend Which friend? Could you also bump all my honor threads while you're at it? Thanks, doll. |
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her story to tell but looking for hebrew practice and i couldn't remember if any one had posted that they spoke it
where is it? i had to get help to find this one! |
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Toda raba Erect for trying to help me.smile! Such a good guy
Shalom everyone! Presently i am trying to learn a Hebrew languge for my employer doesn't know how to speak English. Everyday i talk to him in English and he talk to me in Hebrew. Everything he say i will answer him yes,yes,yes and he answer me also ken,ken,ken then laughing each other. It is funny but it is to difficult. I write the most important word he say and try to search but it was written in a Hebrew alphabetical letters. So anyone from here who could speak Hebrew and English that who could give a little time teach on me?.smile. Thank you! |
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it was nothing red
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Red, I'll try to help you. PM me.
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Hehehe
I have a poor signal that is why i come late. |
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My memory is a sieve when it comes to languages. While I'm in a place to use/practice them - English, Japanese, Spanish, Tagalog, Korean, some others - I do well. Within weeks of not being exposed to them the ability disappears. The only language other than English I was fluent with was Spanish. Even used to dream en Espanol.
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English........ supposed to be a foreign language where I am from!
Mandarin, Cantonese, Malay (similar but not the same as Indonesia). Chinese dialects: Cantonese, Hakka and a smattering of Hokkien, Teochew, Hainanese) |
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Wow! Very inspiring in learning other language.
I understand some of the Spanish language but i could not speak. |
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northern redneck
it has many nuances and a sound all its own similar in some ways to southern redneck but with a lot more cursing in winter about road conditions, whose turn it is to shovel driveway, cost of gas and why heck the plow trucks are not out yet |
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and don't forget the always flavorful blessing to the plow guy who just put all that snow in your driveway and on your mailbox trish
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Bad English Bad Japanese Bad Mandarin Bad French Bad German Bad Polish Bad Spanish I always learn the bad words first! |
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.... if a lady treats me in a certain way. I've been known to speak in tongues.. |
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English/Yorkshire,but i found it useful to learn how to say please and thank you in the native tongue when visiting other countries
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and don't forget the always flavorful blessing to the plow guy who just put all that snow in your driveway and on your mailbox trish frost on my car windows this morning and its only....April |
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and don't forget the always flavorful blessing to the plow guy who just put all that snow in your driveway and on your mailbox trish frost on my car windows this morning and its only....April |
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trish mine was a tall younger blonde and french and i couldn't even wrap my tongue around my own name
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I speak a little german and I understand New Jersey, can speak a little of it too ... Does that count?
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only if it's not new york you're starting from
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only if it's not new york you're starting from |
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