this group is set for whoever like to learn new languages or to teach others your mother tongue. if you are interested in learning languages, please don't hesitate to join us. if you are willing to teach others your mother tongue, please don't hesitate to join us. if you want to know more about different culture, please don't hesitate to join us. thanks for your attention. By wing.
Another introduction
Hi to all 3 of you (as I am currently the fourth member)!Already we are a good metropolitan mix as one is from an Arab-speaking country, one from Spain, then our Chinese host, and one from Africa (South)! To be honest, I don't care much about languages as long as I can communicate with others, and English has proven itself as being that conduit required to link us to one another across the globe - incredibly fascinating, I think! So, maybe I don't fit into this group completely, but I didn't…
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I am from India, I am learning spoken English English, my native language is hindi.i can teach Hindi,
My opinion is if you want to learn any language the best way to talk to someone in that language
My skype name is pkumar12334 my skype address---live:.cid.e263d6d95016ccfd anyone who want to learn English or hindi can call me on skype
I am glad to join language exchanging group, thanks dear Estanis for invitation.
I assure you that I will use some of this expressions becouse I know some Romanian people in my town that see almost daily.
I'd like to ask you what does 'la multiani' means. some Romanians order cakes in my shop and ask for the shopkeeper to write it on the cake.
Thanks for sharing.
@Wing: So Wing, how did it go with your BEC test?! Would you pass well?! Our students have also done the BEC this weekend and I guess I'll hear from some of them next week in class. Are you an International Trade student that you do BEC?
Thanks for your useful Chinese sentences, I wish I could use them some day in your country :)
Btw, I wonder if Chinese language can be also writen with western characters or it's just to understand how to pronounce.
Hello Wing
my congratulations on this new group
I thank my friend Estanis for inviting me to this great group
thanks
Ehab Nassif
Hi Wing, it's great to communicate with other friends that way.
I really like to know about other cultures and although Chinese or Japanese language is so difficult to me, I'd also like to learn the basic sentences you mention. I wonder why these languages are difficult for Western people however I see Chinese people learn my language easily.
Well, for all those who want to know basic Spanish sentences here are the ones that Wing mention:
Hello: Hola!
How are you?: ¿Cómo estás?, ¿qué tal estás?
Thank you: Gracias
See you: Hasta luego, hasta pronto
Please: Por favor
Anyway if someone have any specific question just let me know :)