adiml 1/3/2012

Mar 02, 2012 23:51

Hihi! Long time no see long time no ABC ( Read more... )

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sobota March 2 2012, 22:46:26 UTC
j'appris la russe maintenant aussi! j'utilise rosetta stone. langue numero huit pour moi!!

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ninchia March 2 2012, 22:50:55 UTC
C'est chouette!! J'éspère que tu nous tiendras au courant de ton dévéloppement :)
Je trouve que le russe est intéressant du point de vue qu'avec le russe, on peut accéder à des informations que, autrement, on ne pourrait pas lire.

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kanga March 2 2012, 23:01:56 UTC
i believe 'affettati' translates to cold cuts in english... but that looks, more specifically like - prosciutto.

LOVE your new dress - awesome day!

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ninchia March 2 2012, 23:04:34 UTC
Thanks! Yup I am completely in love with that dress!

I said affettati because it was both salame and prosciutto... thanks for the vocab!

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fadeoutfeelings March 3 2012, 00:09:06 UTC
Snow! Not seen that much of it in a while.
Great day :)

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ninchia March 3 2012, 11:11:21 UTC
I wish I wasn't seeing snow!
thanks

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fadeoutfeelings March 3 2012, 11:54:03 UTC
Feel free to send it this way. It's been a weird winter without having it, especially when I think back to last winter where we had it for about five months! :)

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dipp922 March 3 2012, 00:54:23 UTC
I noticed that you've picked up a bunch of English slang and think that is awesome :)

Your gloves are fun! I had no idea what they meant so I had to get some help from Google. Thank you for the spontaneous language lesson!

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ninchia March 3 2012, 11:12:09 UTC
Have I? I don't know how I've done that, haven't been speaking much English lately...Interesting though!
Oh I forgot to give a translation for what my gloves said, sorry:)

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ness_va March 3 2012, 02:11:18 UTC
I am in awe of people who can learn languages. I have taken classes/been taught bits of Italian, French, German and Ukranian but barely know a few words of each. I do find it much easier to learn a language in the country it's spoken - when I go somewhere else I always practise the 'tourist' words for the language so I can try to interact with locals. I would love to do an intensive language course in a country.

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ninchia March 3 2012, 11:14:14 UTC
Ukrainian? Awesome!
Can you find a possibility to go to some country to learn a language there?
I also speak those languages the best that I actively use with native speakers, of course!
But there are many languages present here so I'm hopping from one language to another all the time (not everyone here is multilingual, but I mean, it is easy.)
I can also recommend following media and watching shows from the country the language of which you want to learn, on the net!

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