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  • DişiBayanAşk
    Spanish Slang and Colloquial Expressions [2]
    [Excerpts from 'Dictionary of Spanish Slang and Colloquial Expressions: Second Edition --Michael Mahler] (1) A Lo Loco [L.Am., idiom] = Crazily, on the lark Decidimos hacer el viaje a lo loco....
  • DişiBayanAşk
    Spanish Slang and Colloquial Expressions [1]
    [Excerpts from 'Dictionary of Spanish Slang and Colloquial Expressions: Second Edition --Michael Mahler] (1) A Calzón Quitado [L.Am., idiom] = Frankly Hijo, tenemos que hablar a calzón quitado p...
  • Michael
    Common French Expressions
    Hey i'm writing down these expressions in each language that I want to learn. Help me correct or fill in these french expressions 1. Hello 2. Good-bye 3. My name is…. 4. What is your name? ...
    • French French
    • Michael wrote 2 month(s) ago
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  • Michael
    Common Expressions in Italian
    I'm making a table of phrases for each language I'm learning. Here are the english phrases, and I have to translate them into italian: 1. Hello 2. Good-bye 3. My name is…. 4. What is your name? ...
    • Italian Italian
    • Michael wrote 2 month(s) ago
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  • jenny
    tourkish expressions
    what do you mean?= ne aliyor musun ? anlatmak veya açıklamak = explain what happen ?= ne başına geliyor mu? yarım bırakmak =bıraz bırakmak
    • Turkish
    • jenny wrote 2 month(s) ago
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  • Ghena
    New words and expressions
    Vocational = professional; apprenticeship = подмастерье; lenient >< strict; self-reliant = надеющийся на собственные силы; favoured me >< picked on me; I got used to it; sparring partner;...
    • English English
    • Ghena wrote 2 month(s) ago
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  • Javier
    Practicing New Expressions
    Hi to everybody. I want to practice new expressions that I have leart, so the following sentences might not make a lot of sense each other. It's going to take me only five minutes to write these se...
    • English English
    • Javier wrote 4 month(s) ago
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  • Javier
    More New Expressions
    As for now, I'm going to practice new learned expressions, here in italki. Some times, it's not easy to make up sentences with specific expressions or vocabulary.I might write some individual sentence...
    • English English
    • Javier wrote 6 month(s) ago
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  • Javier
    Practicing new expressions
    In this note I'm going to use some new expressions that I learnt last week in my books. I want to commit myself to useing it and to check if it's wrong or it's right. I'm not going to refuse to use th...
    • English English
    • Javier wrote 6 month(s) ago
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  • poladari
    colloquial expressions
    upscale (Am. Eng.) -designed for or used by people who belong to a high social class or have a lot of money Examples: upscale mall/supermaket/shop/store upscale salon upscale house upscale restau...
    • English English
    • poladari wrote 6 month(s) ago
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  • Sunny
    Tomo-Taro taught me some useful expressions...
    They are a bit funny... He told me to say this to someone who says something rude... "口の利き方に気をつけろ。またぶっ飛ばすぞ。" He said that this is what he thinks about most girls... "俺は男に媚び諂ってる女...
    • Japanese Japanese
    • Sunny wrote 6 month(s) ago
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  • Tedd
    Spanish expressions
    Hi!:) I was just wondering what are the most common Spanish expressions?
    • English English
    • Tedd wrote 6 month(s) ago
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  • Night Hunter
    untranslatable expressions
    Here I teach English and faced with such words or expressions that imply a certain action, but it is impossible to translate literally. I want to know them as much as possible. And even better - every...
  • sharanya
    How to express this?Instead of my sentence assume your expressions about babies/kids
    ids insosence brings life great aliveness.A baby can cannot speak.But his eyes speaks a lot.The gesters of Babies soft tinny hands .Gives a affection feeling to a mind
    • English English
    • sharanya wrote 6 month(s) ago
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  • OhDear
    Nice expressions.
    Do I use these right, I wonder? 1) I was just about to leave. 2) - How did you guess? - I knew it all along.. 3) - Have they broke up? - I don't know. At all events, they definately do...
    • English English
    • OhDear wrote 6 month(s) ago
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