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caparica007

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  1. Hey there Christina, welcome to linguaholic. Was Christina the name that was given to you in Belarus? What language where you speaking there Russian or Belarrusian(?)? I hope to see you around!
  2. Ahah, the smileys are the best available out there... Welcome to linguaholic Alex, I'm sure you will enjoy it here and find some help improving your Korean and Spanish. :angel:
  3. Hey there April, welcome to linguaholic. Yep, that happens with what we learn in school, we forget about it! But it's there I can assure you, once you pick up on the language again everything will return. :party:
  4. Some more Portuguese: :beaten: Pássaro (bird) - piu piu piu Perú (turkey) - glu glu glu Burro (donkey) - ihó ihó (hard one this sound...)
  5. Good thread. I never know some words it's true, I can write color or colour and both be right, isn't this correct? The thing is my spellchecker gives me colour as wrong, maybe it's an UK one?
  6. Para comer, tienes que cocinar. Por veces me gusta dormir mucho.
  7. Bonjour SpringBreeze, welcome to linguaholic. I've studied French for three years when I was in school, but I've forgotten most of it, maybe you can help me practicing it? I hope you enjoy it here!
  8. Hola Fates, welcome to linguaholic. You've found a great place to practice the languages you speak and to get help on the ones you're learning, I hope you enjoy it here.
  9. Hey there DNA, welcome to linguaholic. Your English looks great, but practice is always a good thing when speaking a foreign language. There are plently of places where to practice here I hope I see you around. :party:
  10. I think it's pretty much as you said, voy a means "I'm going to (do something)" voy a ir implies some movement, it's going to someplace and only after that it will be done something. I think.
  11. Yo voy para casa. Por tu culpa estoy enfermo! :sweating:
  12. Welcome to linguaholic Mizali. :karate: Interesting point you raise, most Americans aren't interested in learning other languages is that what you mean? I hope you enjoy it here.
  13. Hey there Wynnyfryd, welcome to linguaholic. I speak some Spanish and I can help out, like Spiral says, we have a Spanish sub-forum where you can practice and post your questions.
  14. That is impressive Bloomsie, you're the true linguaholic! How did you grow up knowing so many languages? Welcome to the forum. :wacky:
  15. Portuguese it the 5th most spoken language in the world, as you said the most spoken in the southern hemisphere and the 3rd more spoken in the northern. The thing is no big economy (apart from Brazil?...) speaks Portuguese so why would people learn it?
  16. Bom, depende se queres escrever português correcto ou não, não dá assim tanto trabalho. Já agora, chatice (e não chatisse) e enervante (e não enervante). Olá Kotro, benvindo ao forum! És de onde? :pirate:
  17. Sorry I can't help with that, I'm not much of a reader. Yep, everyone I know loves the Principezinho, it's an amazing simple story. My friend Ricardo, just noticed you misspelled "interessantes" in the thread title, maybe you're still able to correct it?
  18. I'd never be able to study two languages simultaneously if I wasn't at school, so well done to you for making it happen. For me I suppose it would get too confusing, but to be honest I never tried it. :shy:
  19. I know what you mean, I wouldn't change my days and nights for a permanent day and ice for my beaches, no way! But I would love to visit, I think it must be an amazing experience...
  20. Welcome to linguaholic Chanell! :wacky: How does a Spanish language group works? You get together and practice the language?
  21. Sim, com um teclado externo deixa de ser portátil. Mas os acentos também são só dois ou três, possivelmente até decoras o sitio deles sem os autocolantes.
  22. My favorite Portuguese read was actually a translation and it was the Principezinho from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, amazing little book. Reading is actually great to improve our language skills, just find a topic we enjoy and there we go.
  23. Hey there Cath, welcome to linguaholic. You're a great addiction to the site, I'm pretty sure not many of our members can speak Zulu and those other languages you speak. I though English was the national language of South Africa?
  24. Welcome to linguaholic steph, I hope you will enjoy it here. I won't be able to help you with Chinese, but I'm sure quite a few will be able to.
  25. Icelandic and Iceland are pretty captivating to me, an Island near the Artic right? Yep, check them out, you don't need to know much about the language and you can post your doubts and questions while you're learning.
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