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The Coolest Korean
Slang
Of All-time
1. 됐거든. [ dwaett-geo-deun ]Words mean : Stop it.Slang mean : Please don’t say anything more...
Group:
Let's Speak Korean!
3 month(s) ago
4 comment(s)
243 view(s)
Interested in Spanish
Slang
Hola, me gusta aprender espanol mucho... I would like to know some Spanish Slang words..It would be ...
Group:
Learning Spanish
6 month(s) ago
1 comment(s)
150 view(s)
Idiom and
slang
Can anybody tell me the difference between idiom and slang? It's better to offer us some examples.
Group:
Learning English
6 month(s) ago
3 comment(s)
296 view(s)
Out-of-date English
slang
Many slang expressions may survive for years and eventually become standard, but most of them get ol...
Group:
Learning English
6 month(s) ago
0 comment(s)
143 view(s)
What do you think about
slang
words?
as a non-native speaker, do you prefer to use slang words? does it sound cooler and more interesting...
Group:
Learning English
6 month(s) ago
6 comment(s)
330 view(s)
[just for fun] do you know
slang
? can you give me some example (slang in your country)?
thanks for answer!
Group:
Learning English
6 month(s) ago
5 comment(s)
205 view(s)
česky
slang
Ahoj! Chtěl bych pochopit více v českém jazyce! Zejména rozumět slangu)) Nap...
Group:
Learning Czech
6 month(s) ago
2 comment(s)
506 view(s)
IMPROVING OUR SPOKEN ENGLISH THROUGH
SLANG
TERMS AND COLLOQUIAL WORDS.
I wanna take IELTSexam, so I need to improve My spoken English..... you can add my skype`Id only if ...
Group:
skype exchange language
6 month(s) ago
0 comment(s)
298 view(s)
Southern US
slang
here are some slang expressions that your are likely to hear primarily in th south-eastern part of t...
Group:
Slang, idioms and phrasal verbs of the english language
6 month(s) ago
7 comment(s)
919 view(s)
Slang
terms of endearment ,,,,
shorty" - this term is very big in hip-hop culture. a guy uses it to refer to a girl that he li...
Group:
| | | | | | | | | | | Make friends and learn | | | | | | | | | |
6 month(s) ago
2 comment(s)
217 view(s)
Slang
terms of endearment..
"shorty" - this term is very big in hip-hop culture. a guy uses it to refer to a girl that...
Group:
Slang, idioms and phrasal verbs of the english language
6 month(s) ago
4 comment(s)
808 view(s)
''
slang
and expressions''
Say the slang and common expressions that are used in an informal conversation in English
Group:
Culture and Society - English
6 month(s) ago
6 comment(s)
497 view(s)
''
slang
s and expressions ''
Diga o gírias e expressões que são comumente usados em Inglês para uma co...
Group:
Culture and Society - English
6 month(s) ago
1 comment(s)
288 view(s)
American
slang
s:
Do me a favor = help me I'll sleep on it = i will think about it Step on it = hurry!!!! I'm starving...
Group:
English Idioms(Slangs) Show
6 month(s) ago
0 comment(s)
353 view(s)
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