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love in teaching Chinese
hey you guys~i was new here.
i just found that i love to teach Chinese.
So anyone need my help to learn Chinese?


Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
Jasmine Z.
March 19, 2007

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Re:QUISIERA APRENDER ARABE DE EGIPTO, ITALIANO Y CHINO MANDARÍN. ENSEÑO ESPAÑOL, INGLÉS Y FRANCÉS
Bonjour Barzy,

Je peux t'aider pour apprendre le mandarin chinois


Ingrid

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; French
Ingrid
March 16, 2007

# Msgs: 3
Latest: April 18, 2007
Want to practice chinese/korean
Hi there, I am currently studying chinese and would like to find somebody to practice with. Also, I am moving to korea in a few months, so it would be great if I could learn some basic Korean before I go.

In return I can help you practice your english.

Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
Richard J.
March 15, 2007

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Latest: April 11, 2007
welcome
hello everyone,i speak chinese mandarin, i wanner practise english and hebrew. i like history, different culture geography and politic. we can learn from each other and be good friends by the exchange. welcome everyone.

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
Jing O.
March 13, 2007

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chinese haiku
Hello

I am a Japanese who wants to write Haiku in Chinese.

Can anybody help me ?

In return I can help you to learn Japanese if you are interested .

Kozo

Language pair: Japanese; Chinese, Mandarin
kozo
March 5, 2007

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Chinese Haiku
Hello,

I'm a Japanese and a new member here .

I would like to write haiku in Chinese.

In exchange I will teach you Japanese at any lebel.

I am most interested in Chinese culture in general.

Hope you can contact me soon!!!

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
kozo
February 28, 2007

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Chinese HaikuCulture
Hello,

I'm a Japanese and a new member here .

I would like to write haiku in Chinese.

In exchange I will teach you Japanese at any lebel.

I am most interested in Chinese culture in general.

Hope you can contact me soon!!!

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
kozo
February 28, 2007

# Msgs: 1

Re:Ni hao Chinese or English speakers Gold Members!
Hi Beatriz,

I can help you practising chinese.I might learn some spanish phrases from you.Pls see my profile,you will know how to contact me.

See you.

Ingrid


Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
Ingrid
February 28, 2007

# Msgs: 2
Latest: February 28, 2007
Ni hao Chinese or English speakers Gold Members!
Hi, I'm a 19-year-old girl from Spain who loves languages. I already speak and write English pretty well, I can also understand French and Italian, but I'm starting to learn Chinese and I can't find anyone to help me practising. I'll be glad to help anybody with their Spanish or just to chat around with English speakers :)

Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
Beatriz H.
February 26, 2007

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Latest: February 28, 2007
Re:English, Chinese or Hebrew
Ni hao, Hai Tian!
Really, I do not know how "Oceanfield" says in Chinese, but I believe I am close to the truth. You seem making a fifth message in this site, thus I couldn't not to reply you. I really have been trying for a lot of time to contact any chinese student who studies Russian, but there is no result till now. I am certainly interested in Chinese and wo you ji jiao wenti wo hai mei xuehui. (Have you understood?) One of these is a pronouncing of the "q" sound. This sound is very hard to catch and that I can read in learning books does not match that I hear of chinese speakers. I also should like to get a complete list of the count words (ge, tiao, kuai, pian and so on), though I realize this list has no any grammatic limits.
I have to tell you a Russian anekdot, for I always do so: The august of 1944, Berlin, Alexanderbanhoff (railway station). One man asks another: "Bitte, Herr, can you say when does a train arrive?" "Five o'clock 24 min. 39 sec." "Why so exact?" "The war!"
The same moment, Moscow, Brjanskij station: "Tovarizh (tongzhi), do you know when the train arrives?" "May be 3 o'clock, may be 6 o'clock..." "Why so unexact?" "The war..."

Language pair: Russian; Chinese, Mandarin
Leonid P.
February 26, 2007

# Msgs: 2
Latest: February 26, 2007
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