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Guest SmiChou
thanx for the advice but dont worry honey im not that kind of girls !! ur a poet u gotta thank me lool !!

 

Thank you without poetry :D (vers arab)

 

i think that we have a lot of hussed :o although virtually :04:

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Guest SmiChou
I think that it's a good idea, but you've got to find a subject....

eg:art and culture of english people, education, diffirents between american and british english......etc

 

so let's go and don't let this forum!

and thank you...that a god bless you.

You're kind !

Help us !

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Thanks for the advice, You're welcome.

In English .... i say : when we like, we try, when we try, we can, when we can, we love it

 

I'm still learning it.

:)

 

Yeah, we're all still learning, and we'll always continue to learn 'cause we ain't no native speakers so...I hope we'll all learn from each other

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Guest SmiChou
delecious dreams is better ! lool

 

I don't like dreams,

Do not let me miss you PLZ and request for your "messagerie"

See you

 

 

Good night topic friend's

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Guest GunSamir

Hi Esperanza,

No I do not use that kind of sentenses! I seldom do not use french words in my daily language! Like: neprepariou (on prepare) ... except some very few words where arabic looks strange :D

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Hi Esperanza,

No I do not use that kind of sentenses! I seldom do not use french words in my daily language! Like: neprepariou (on prepare) ... except some very few words where arabic looks strange :D

 

Hey there Samir.

Well, I think it's not my case! And not the case of many algerians!

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Guest GunSamir

I do not mix up languages. I prefer to use one language at a time, except in some situations where joking!. Languages deserve to be respected just like people!

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Guest SmiChou
Hi everybody

Well, today, I'de like each one of you to tell me:

Do you use such sentences as "See u aprés" or "Win rak bro" that is to say Do you use many languages in one sentence, and why is that?;)

 

Yes, i use that sentences, especially with my gang.

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