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sharkthorpe 21 at 12:08pm GMT on Nov 19, 2009
that is a very nice reason to be my polish friend but I really appreciate if you can pretent to be my friend not only for gift. beacuse I am pretenting make polish friends not only for polish girlfriend. haha.
why polish girl ?  no reason.. haha
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Jake1991 17 at 3:41pm GMT on Nov 16, 2009
HI
What's up?
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Gonza_88 21 at 2:38am GMT on Nov 16, 2009
Hey... here at school we learn English as a second language. I think some schools offer Italian or French, but I don't know if it's complementar​y to English. In general, you would have to take classes or learn on your own if you want to learn other languages. And I'd love to speak some other language!
And so what's up, are you in high school?
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Alexis1984 25 at 10:08pm GMT on Nov 15, 2009
Hi, well you can say that in spanish: unwanted=ind​eseado or indeseable or no deseado, unloved= no amado or no querido. I hope that can help you. See you, Bye!
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galleda 22 at 7:57pm GMT on Nov 15, 2009
if you wanna say the opposite of loved, could be hated, then is "odiado"​ for Male and "odiada"​ for female
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Flooorr 16 at 7:34pm GMT on Nov 15, 2009
OK !
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Flooorr 16 at 7:30pm GMT on Nov 15, 2009
hmm acutally i don't know ! but and I'll  seek and tell you ! Ok?
:D
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Flooorr 16 at 7:26pm GMT on Nov 15, 2009
hmm, i think that is : No deseado / sin amor ! if what you mean !
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Gonza_88 21 at 2:41pm GMT on Nov 12, 2009
Well that's good enough.
Yeah French is easy to learn, or so I've heard. Italian, Spanish and Portuguese look alike cause they come frmo the same root (Latin), so naturally it shouldn't be too hard to learn them.
I speak Spanish and English, and a few words in Portuguese, but nothing important really. I do want to learn some other language, any of them!

And what about English? Also at school? So you were taught both English and French?
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Gonza_88 21 at 2:32pm GMT on Nov 12, 2009
Don't worry, I don't know either lol!

Anyway let me asking you sth about yourself...

So you also speak French huh? Well that's cool. Where did you learn all those languages? At school, on your own, both?
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Gonza_88 21 at 2:28pm GMT on Nov 12, 2009
haha yeah typical and silly one
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Gonza_88 21 at 2:26pm GMT on Nov 12, 2009
Yes, that's great. Ha we never stop learning things :)
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Gonza_88 21 at 2:21pm GMT on Nov 12, 2009
lolllll
yeah sometimes it happens, people from other languages tell you phrases that although are no longer used are cool anyway lol
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Gonza_88 21 at 3:21pm GMT on Nov 11, 2009
Ok!
Mmm... I'm gonna check it.
Yes, I had forgotten about that, but yes indeed! I hesitated at first because we don't use that expression too much, at least I don't lol!
So yes, it can be used to mean that!
Thank you, you are fabulosa too!
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Gonza_88 21 at 3:10pm GMT on Nov 11, 2009
I don't understand what you say in the first sentence... sorry! I get some of the words, but I guess the problem is "olvidie"​, which doesn't make sense.

If your heart starts pounding very fast, it means: "tu corazón empieza a latir muy fuerte!

Comprendes Marketta? :)
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Gonza_88 21 at 3:06pm GMT on Nov 11, 2009
Oh ok! That's a bombardment of questions XD

For "too"​ is simple, use "demasiado"​, demasiado grande.

Well it depends, but if you're really excited I guess that you can say that you're "muy emocionada"​

Of course sb can by "fabuloso"​... I am ;)

Sure you can say "que vas a probarlo"​, because you're going to taste before actually eating it!

Yes it's correct, but: "me ha jurado"​

If you "sentis​te un flechazo"​, you probably had a sudden pain in some part of your body!

Yes you can say that; though I'd say le vi en "el"​ parque, you know...

You speak well; sometimes I'm just giving suggestions to you :)
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Gonza_88 21 at 2:58pm GMT on Nov 11, 2009
Hola, let's go piece by piece!
The emphatic adverbs you could use are somewhat similar to those yuo could use in English. For example: "unbelievably"​ is "increíblemente"​ and you can use it in a similar way as in English.

Yeah, you can say that you're bad at sth in that way.

There is always lots of laugh; you may say: siempre hay mucha risa.

The last sentence is ok, but you could finish it this way: ... siempre me apetece participar en ellas.

Well I hope this helped you a little!
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Gonza_88 21 at 2:50pm GMT on Nov 11, 2009
Hola! Sure let's see! Tell me!
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M1kael 16 at 11:55am GMT on Nov 8, 2009
yea, i love it <3 you? =) and why you asked
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M1kael 16 at 11:45am GMT on Nov 8, 2009
hahhaha :DD thanks about photo comment. =) you are so lovely
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AshleeHarper 17 at 4:13pm GMT on Nov 7, 2009
Hello. :]
Well I never really ate meat that much anyways. And I started to get disgusted by it, so I stopped eating it. I've been a vegetarian for 5 years.
But I don't mind if other people eat meat or anything like that. :]
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DiscordInvictus 20 at 4:45am GMT on Nov 4, 2009
... No idea. Haven't seen him (on InterPals and MSN) for weeks- though his updates are showing.
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Milkazor 17 at 4:50pm BST on Oct 6, 2009
yeah but i wouldn't be here adding them.. maybe in the news then :D
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Milkazor 17 at 4:43pm BST on Oct 6, 2009
eheh.. and a minute after it would have been interesting too :P
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avinashkumar 18 at 3:28pm BST on Oct 4, 2009
hi!! i'm avi from india..
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