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I want to learn French.
Hello everyone,it is shantanu from India fluent in English and Hindi.I want to learn French.Anyone good at French and interested to learn English or Hindi can contact me. Thank you.
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Language pair: English; Hindi
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Shantanu D.
June 25, 2018
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Hi, Buongiorno, Bonjour, Guten Tag!
Dear all, I would like to be contacted by someone that has interest in learning or building up knowledge in the following languages: English, Italian, French and German. I speak, read and write fluently all of these. In exchange I seek a friend that helps me learning Japanese. Unfortunately, besides a couple of expressions like Sayonara, Arigato, Dewa Mata, Konnichiwa and so on, I know nothing. Please contact me first in written form, in a second stage we could switch to verbal/vocal form. The purpose of this is truly to have japanese penpal friends and build up a strong community with the same goal: knowledge. Truly yours, Claudio
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Language pair: English;
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Claudio C.
June 22, 2018
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Re: question
Привет Наталья,
“Could” is both the simple past tense of “can” (e.g. “He could grow wheat when he worked on a farm”) and the conditional mood of “can” (e.g. “She could watch the eclipse tomorrow if she has proper eye protection”). It can also be used in polite requests instead of “would” (e.g. “Could you pass the salt, please?”), although this question really asks about ability rather than willingness.
“Should” can mean “be obliged to” (e.g. “You should wear a seat belt in a car”), “ought to” (e.g. “We should brush our teeth after every meal”), or “will be likely to” (e.g. “It should be hot in the summer”). It can also be used as an auxiliary for the present subjunctive (e.g. “If I should miss my train, he will call you”). It is also the simple past tense of “shall” (e.g. “She told him that I should be unavailable”). It can also be used for “would” for first-person subjects (e.g. “I should like to take a bath”).
“Would” is both the simple past tense of “will” (e.g. “He would grow wheat when the demand was high”) and the conditional mood of “will” (e.g. “She would watch eclipses if she could travel to where they were happening”). It is also used in polite requests (“Would you pass the salt, please?”).
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Language pair: Russian; English
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Chris
June 18, 2018
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Latest: June 18, 2018
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sabir b.
June 11, 2018
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Latest: June 11, 2018
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Balance W.
June 9, 2018
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Latest: July 1, 2018
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Lady from hong kong
Dear all, i am 35 lady from hong kong. I would like to know more about different culture (e.g. korea, japan etc.) . please message me.
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Language pair: English;
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Cat C.
June 9, 2018
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Re:Re:Re:Re:Search for friends
Hi Cristin I’m a English speaker and looking for a friend who speaks German to learn the language. If you are interested to exchange languages, send me a message. Regards
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Language pair: English; German
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Lakshan
June 5, 2018
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Latest: May 17, 2020
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Re:Re:friends...
Hi have are you . I'm Hossein. I'd like talk an English with you. Thank you
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Language pair: Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi); English
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Hossein
June 5, 2018
# Msgs: 7
Latest: June 5, 2018
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I live in Osaka I want to learn English
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Language pair: English;
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masako
May 29, 2018
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Re:Re:Make new friends
Hi Rufina! I am braziliam and i like learn english. Can you help me?
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Language pair: Portuguese; English
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Juliana D.
May 26, 2018
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Latest: May 26, 2018
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