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A message for COLUMBINE
This is for Columbine, from the USA and who used to live in Panamá.I'd like to contact you but I'm not a gold member!! what abaut you?

Language pair: English; Spanish
american version
January 4, 2004

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Re:Re:The finnish language
Thanks a million Hellen , this has been very useful!

Language pair: Finnish; English
american version
December 31, 2003

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Re:could someone translate please
Merhaba,
You can't find the meanings of the words because who wrote this has an awful Turkish. Well,i'll both correct and translate:

seni ne kadar sevdigimi bilemezsin, sense beni kirdin, sen beni sevmiyorsun, beni cok kirdin, ama cok yanlis yaptin, beni kirdigin icin cok tesekur ederim, senin kizin benden daha cok degerli, ama bunu ogrendigim cok iyi oldu. beni cabuk unuttun. seninki(askin?) bu kadardi.

"you can't know how i loved you, but u broke my heart, u dont love me, you broke my heart too much, u did much wrong to me, i thank u for breaking my heart, your daughter is more precious than me, nice to learn that. you forgot me so quickly. yours(your love?)is no more than that."



Language pair: English; Turkish
alantugba
December 30, 2003

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Re:The finnish language
Hello from Finland!
Finnish language, also called Suomi, member
of the Finnic group of the Finno-Ugric
languages. These languages form a subdivision
of the Uralic subfamily of the
Ural-Altaic family of languages.

I don't understand a word of Hungarian but
Estonian sounds very familiar.



Language pair: Finnish; English
Hilkka H.
December 30, 2003

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Re:Re:The finnish language
Thank you both for your contribution.I've been doing some reading and it's definitely non-indoeuropean.I haven't been able to get the actual root, though. So if ther's anybody who can enlighten me on the subject, you're welcome.

Language pair: Spanish; English
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December 28, 2003

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Re:Re:The finnish language
Thanks,Nicole.
That means that if it had a latin root, it would be basically indoeuropean.But still, is there any possibility of it having some kind of connetion with the eskimo language?

Language pair: English; Finnish
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December 28, 2003

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Please help me to learn norwegian
Hei!I want to learn norwegian and I need some help.Can you please help me?thanx

Language pair: English; Norwegian
Lea
December 27, 2003

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The finnish language
Does anybody know what the origin of the finnish language is?

Language pair: Spanish; English
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December 26, 2003

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Re:help!!!
just say Chan ruk Khun or CHan ruk Khun Mak mak---anyway chan means i,ruk mean love and khun mean you so about mak mak it means very much--enjoy!!!

Language pair: English; Thai
WaSItTha O.
December 25, 2003

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Re:Re:i need somebody help!!
thanks you piaopiao :)

Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
WaSItTha O.
December 25, 2003

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