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Languages - December 2007

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How do I say:

let me introduce you to my fiance we been dating for 4 years and we getting marry this Saturday. You and your family are welcome to come. Is going to be held at 888 Riverside New York, NY.

2007-12-04 15:31:08 · 3 answers · asked by Gorjust 2

what are some of the advantages and disadvantages that may follow this. i have to write a paper and im interested in other people's opinion on this matter.

2007-12-04 15:11:06 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-04 14:21:47 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is it Hebrew? I think hebrew is an ancient tribe..pls help me in this, my bro is doing research in school..tnx

2007-12-04 14:14:04 · 4 answers · asked by Adan 1

Its in german and i feel so stupid because im german and i live in germany >.<

2007-12-04 14:08:27 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

ok well my boyfriend sent me this in a text message and he told me too look it up on the internet on one of trhose translation sites but they arent making sense... so if anyone is fluent in spanish please translate this for me. I would greatly appreciate it !!!!! Here it is:

te amo mi amor. tu llegaste a mi vida cuando mas te necesitava. gracias por hacerme sentir el chavo mas suertudo del mundo, nunca sabre como pagarte todo lo que has hecho por me. te amo y gracias.

2007-12-04 12:59:29 · 8 answers · asked by mz.stang 1

"Don't let the bastards get you down"
i know this is a famous saying in spanish,but i forget all the words. does anyone know this?

2007-12-04 12:34:52 · 3 answers · asked by hellbound-angell 1

Spanish or German? I live in the USA and my family is full American so I won't use it in my house, but I want to learn a new language. I live sort-of in the middle of the USA so I don't encounter many spanish speaking Mexicans like everyone complains about, So I am wondering which will benefit me most.

2007-12-04 12:34:09 · 11 answers · asked by xavier 1

2007-12-04 11:37:18 · 17 answers · asked by Nessa. 6

Ese cabrón está loco

2007-12-04 11:31:18 · 6 answers · asked by ChrisV 1

I am thinking of a career in space, and since the U.S. basically works hand-in-hand with Russia in space, I am considering learning some Russian. Rosetta Stone (the computer program) sounded like a really good way to learn, but then I found out that it costs $209 just for the 'Level 1' lessons! Is it worth it? Or is there another computer program that is better (and costs a lot less!)?

2007-12-04 09:48:00 · 3 answers · asked by blackholehoney 2

I know it's odd, but I am really curious, so could you please translate it for me?

2007-12-04 08:38:56 · 37 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-04 08:30:13 · 7 answers · asked by Stylish B 1

I am learning it now, in the winter.
Lo estoy aprendiendo ahora, en la invierno.

2007-12-04 08:15:17 · 7 answers · asked by ai 1

These sentences...


" I wrote your name wrong, I'm sorry!"

" To the prettiest girl in Italy" <--- as in starting a letter

2007-12-04 08:10:26 · 2 answers · asked by Kyle 2

Or know a Latin dictionary on line?
Fortis
cadere (v. to fall)
cedere (v. to yield)
non (not)
potest

2007-12-04 07:55:55 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Help me please. How do you say in italian:
"Hello,
I have read on the internet that the Nutella contains palm oil that contributes to deforestation in Indonesia. Is it true??
Thanks in advance for your reply."

2007-12-04 07:41:34 · 6 answers · asked by fuschiapetitspois 4

Would really aphreciate some one to translate this for me into Moroccan Arabic ' Your website' in Arabic text. Many thanks.

2007-12-04 07:38:03 · 3 answers · asked by edquest 1

as in i get on with my familiy- we are all close..?
thanks!

2007-12-04 07:01:49 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to get a tattoo in Italian for my grandfather who just passed away. I would like it to say "thank you" and was wondering if there was a more personal/loving way to say "thank you" rather than just saying "grazie".

2007-12-04 06:44:33 · 8 answers · asked by DM 1

Examples: An operating room in England is a "theater".
surprised or flabergasted is "godsmacked".
an elevator is a "Lift"....

2007-12-04 06:41:29 · 10 answers · asked by Mark O 1

I need to know what R.I.P stands for in its original language....need answers by 3:00 ET

2007-12-04 06:25:08 · 8 answers · asked by Kendall G 1

does anyone know what "de bien en faire qqch" means or how it can be used in french??
thanks!

2007-12-04 06:19:19 · 4 answers · asked by tinkerbell 1

I give the sociolinguistics course now.
Please do your best to answer this important question.
My dr. will give me two marks if I answer tis dare question, Please help me.
Thans.

2007-12-04 04:32:42 · 5 answers · asked by AFNAN 1

2007-12-04 04:14:45 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-04 04:09:04 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-04 03:35:48 · 2 answers · asked by heartyhoney 3

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