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2007-09-20 15:02:46 · 6 answers · asked by k 1

2007-09-20 14:29:52 · 6 answers · asked by Susie 6

episode of "As Time Goes By". Cheers

2007-09-20 14:27:50 · 3 answers · asked by OK 2

De Le Corps. I think its german. A girl wrote it in one of my books for school with an orange sharpie. She showed it to another girl and they both laughed. I want to know if its something bad.

2007-09-20 14:22:38 · 4 answers · asked by hetrick93 2

2007-09-20 13:43:42 · 8 answers · asked by questionable 2

how are you??

2007-09-20 13:39:15 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I like the song " Amazing Grace" very much, but hard to know the meaning of this two word. Please tell me. Thank you.

2007-09-20 13:28:05 · 6 answers · asked by Taro K 1

danke

no automatic translator plz

2007-09-20 13:25:16 · 4 answers · asked by Jerry 2

How do I say that in German? This is the last question I have
^-^

2007-09-20 13:10:53 · 3 answers · asked by Nickname 3

Alright, I'm having problem with some German I'm trying to say. I've had 21/2 years of German in school, and I've studied on my own, and I know alot of the basic rules (or I know how to find them), about word order and such, but I don't know how to apply the rules in a broad sense. For example, I'm trying to say "I’m very excited about having the experience of building from the ground up in a new country and experiencing things I never have before." in a letter, but I don't know how to make it work. Basically, I need some advanced German Syntax or something, cause I don't know where to put the excited in the sentence, I don't know if there are any clauses in here (besides the and) and such. I need help with this, but I also don't want someone to tell me what to say, but maybe give me a link or something so I can figure out WHY it's said the way it is. Any help would be great, thanks
Sarah

2007-09-20 12:39:57 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am a self taught English student. I would appreciate if someone could help me by rewriting my Eng writing. I hope I can find some reasons why I made mistakes from the good explanation for me so that I won't make same mistakes next time. Thank you.
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Subject today is about Email for my friend
To be continued....

2007-09-20 12:23:47 · 5 answers · asked by Sky 2

Thank you guys for the answers!!

2007-09-20 11:36:23 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to write that on my plastic cup at work, for the cleaning lady (who does not speak english).
Thanks!

2007-09-20 11:31:13 · 10 answers · asked by Nicoco 3

can anyone give me any links to any French radio stations that i can listen to online?

2007-09-20 10:49:11 · 4 answers · asked by Shaza 4

Si no lloro, nomas me acuerdo guey
what does guey mean?? i also want to know what the whole sentence means. thanks!!

2007-09-20 10:46:00 · 6 answers · asked by Ruby Georgie 3

Like I call her pumkin, princess, cute-cute, sugars, etc. Are there spanish names to call her?

2007-09-20 10:39:43 · 10 answers · asked by Excelle 3

2007-09-20 10:29:25 · 6 answers · asked by vampguy 1

Romaji is basically the japanese pronunciation of a word in roman letters.

I've been seeing the word "totsuzen" around lately, associated with the word "sudden". Does anyone know what totsuzen means?

Thanks!

2007-09-20 10:20:22 · 4 answers · asked by My Name Doesn't Fit Here 4

It sounds like "lampanato" or "allampanato". It was used to describe a person who is in a daze, or dopey or not too bright.

2007-09-20 10:18:09 · 5 answers · asked by Sabrina(Susananita) 6

Please.. Thanks.

2007-09-20 10:11:16 · 5 answers · asked by Suzie 2

when you say stuff like "la escuela and la iglasia" is it the same with food groups?

lets say something like "quiero el agua"

2007-09-20 10:09:19 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

i've heard a lot of answers like internetpod or mypod, but doesn't the suffix pod mean feet? so what does it really mean?

2007-09-20 09:49:36 · 5 answers · asked by answer-er 2

Okay so, I'm helping some trouble with my Spanish homework.
Damos un discurso ningun.
Is this sentence correct? Would you put ningun at the end?
Same with other sentences, like Yo quiero hacer el proyecto nunca.

2007-09-20 09:47:23 · 3 answers · asked by Missy 2

2007-09-20 09:41:43 · 13 answers · asked by Grant W 1

My English teacher, a Japanese says that (1) is correct, but I think it should be (2). Tell me which is correct. Thank you.

(1) I'd like to propose our city to do a dance festival.
(2) I'd like to propose that our city should do a dance festival.

2007-09-20 09:41:43 · 8 answers · asked by Taro K 1

20 After Sunset. Best or correct answer gets the real definition with as many points as I can offer.

2007-09-20 09:04:45 · 7 answers · asked by tercentenary98 6

how do you say

"The class starts at 12:57 pm."

2007-09-20 09:04:20 · 10 answers · asked by xoxo_iloveyoux 1

I asked my neighbors but i got different answers. I was told parate means "stop" and stand up, mamela means "baby bottle" and alto means stop.( as in stop doing that!)

2007-09-20 08:54:15 · 5 answers · asked by Adori L 1

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