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2007-12-09 13:05:54 · 4 answers · asked by maheen k 2

Great Spirit.

2007-12-09 12:51:41 · 2 answers · asked by Habt our quell 4

失敗

thanks!

2007-12-09 12:19:07 · 3 answers · asked by Melissa :) 3

Hello, I am a Japanese high school student.

Please teach me males and females names and their nickname which are popular in your country.

(English names, French names, Spanish names, Italian names, German names, Chinese names, Korean names and more other countries'!)


Cf.
There are three kinds of characters in Japan, so Japan has the variation of names more than the countries who use alphabet. Rare "Kanji" name often can't be read even by Japanese people...

2007-12-09 12:07:09 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-09 12:01:11 · 2 answers · asked by applegoogle 1

2007-12-09 11:18:30 · 4 answers · asked by hey hey hey 2

My sister Renee who lives in Chicago Illinois will attend a two year college and major in communication technology.

2007-12-09 10:57:42 · 3 answers · asked by chris l 1

I need help on how to translate 'violently passionate and passionately violent' into Latin. My friend wants this tattooed on him because he is both.

2007-12-09 10:07:58 · 6 answers · asked by sharks blade 3

If you read half a page of Spanish text written in the first person and realized at the end of it that you didn't know if the narrator was male or female, would you be surprised?

2007-12-09 09:34:54 · 8 answers · asked by Goddess of Grammar 7

I NEED FOR MY WRITTEN TASK SOME TEXTS ABOUT SOME INTERESTING EVENT BUT IN PAST!PLEASE HELP ME!IF I GOT A I WILL HAVE A FOR END IF NOT THEN B!PLEASE

2007-12-09 09:25:31 · 4 answers · asked by jelena m 1

An other french question. I am studying for my french final, and I know for the passe compose you use etre or avior --- with the imparfait do you even use an auxiliary word?

Also, any good tips on figuring out where/when to use
the passe compose, imparfait or the plus-que-parfait

2007-12-09 09:05:38 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

How hard and how unnatural would it be to write a longish paragraph in the first person, about yourself, without revealing your sex?
Like in English it's quite easy, since adjectives and most nouns don't change for males vs. females. In French you'd have to go out of your way to call yourself "une personne" so the adjective would agree with "personne" and not "je". In some languages gender is shown on the verb or on possessive articles ("my"). Which of these are true of Spanish?

2007-12-09 08:10:09 · 4 answers · asked by Goddess of Grammar 7

Not sure if I'm spelling it right.

2007-12-09 07:42:39 · 12 answers · asked by Digital Age 6

i was told that "you had fun" is Te divertiste. then would i had fun be "Yo divertidé" or "yo tuve divertido"? ahhh! so confused!

2007-12-09 07:38:38 · 9 answers · asked by Izzie 2

how would you know when to use each one? and can you give an example?

thanks

2007-12-09 07:36:07 · 3 answers · asked by rinn 3

help me please!!

2007-12-09 07:30:29 · 7 answers · asked by cupcake 1

2007-12-09 07:30:20 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

how do you say: "hello my name is tracie. i am speaking the language of france." in french?

2007-12-09 07:19:07 · 11 answers · asked by syllygrl78 1

I am studying for my french final, and I still am having problems figuring out Que or Qui. I know Qui is for the subject, and Que is for direct pronouns but can anyone explain this differently for me? thank you.

2007-12-09 06:44:31 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

How come both Britain and America speak english, but differently as in different spellings, different pronunciation etc..?

2007-12-09 06:40:27 · 22 answers · asked by learner 1

2007-12-09 05:54:48 · 5 answers · asked by Rezi 1

What type of last name is Triantafillou.
Is it VERY greek, or just greek.

2007-12-09 05:33:43 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

(Puedes corregir mi español si no es correcto)

Siempre me he preguntado cómo se dice cosas como "I will", "I do", y "I did" en español cuando respondar a preguntas. Por ejemplo en inglés:

"Who will buy the soda?" (¿Quién comprará los refrescos?)
"I will"
y
"Who has the soda?" (¿Quién tiene los refrescos?)
"I do"
y
"Who bought the soda?" (¿Quién compró los refrescos?)
"I did"

2007-12-09 05:17:38 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

not english but any one lang

2007-12-09 05:09:33 · 12 answers · asked by STeveo 2

thanks =)

2007-12-09 04:43:04 · 6 answers · asked by davidNombre S 1

Not sure if I'm spellin it right....

2007-12-09 04:29:03 · 4 answers · asked by Digital Age 6

1.ce
2.dar u
3.cn esti
4.esti sora lui a alina
5.ai web
6.da
7.pa ma lasi
8.sa te vad

2007-12-09 04:18:23 · 3 answers · asked by ? 5

2007-12-09 03:56:36 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-09 03:10:30 · 9 answers · asked by The Girl 2

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