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I'm a japanese student.please teach or exchange language!
hello!!
i'm a 19 years old. i'm studying English. i have to study english harder until when i hunt job. if you learn japanese , please e-mail me. let's exchange language!! |
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hello.im from ny and live in tokyo i can teach english 4 a good price of 1500 yen.see my at myspace.com profile whodafuh or email [email protected]:ywave:
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I can speak english, and dutch, and a little french... and i want to learn japanese !!!
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I can teach you english in exchange for japanese
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i kno english and a little japanese but im trying to learn more. i can write katakana and im studing kanji, and ramaji. so i have no problem teaching you, im looking forward to it. my myspace is (myspace.com/i_luv_narutobleach) and it's true.
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i can teach you english and hawaiian for an exchange of teaching mee japanese
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Like everyone here, I want a piece of the action.
I will exchange my English for your Nihongo. |
I can help you learn English if you can help me with my Japanese
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watashi wa *your name here* desu = My name is *your name here*
now you teach me something! |
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<Totally got it from Lucky Star :P> |
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Tha's right. That would sound much better to the Japanese ear because we KNOW exactly whose name you're talking about. Better yet, say "(name) to moushimasu." That would by far be the best and most Japanese way. Phrases like "Watashi wa xxxxx desu." are merely English translations and therefore, are not something you can expect us Japanese to say. |
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