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"exactly!!!"
Mar 9, 2009
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"No way!..Tell me, you, native speaker, does single mean "unmarried"? or what? anyway, i thought of myself as a single, starting the page...that was some time ago...But now hide away your enthusiasm, cause my beautiful Slavic boyfriend can…"
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"oh no, you have a beautiful Slavic boyfriend! i think you've disappointed a lot of people here... :) dump him!"
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"heyyy pretty uKranain lady. r u single? GOOD!!!!! lol!!!!! i want meet for DRINKs maybe yes girl? i like ur curzly hair and specitacles and linguistic research into xiehouyu. cal me"
Mar 9, 2009

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Ukraine
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Think Chinese..?

Posted on January 4, 2009 at 10:30pm 1 Comment

Interesting….



Many of us study languages, being completely unaware of what it does to our brain. You have probably noticed that after some time spent cramming new vocab. your memory does tricks to you. For example, discussing something with your friend in your mother tongue you suddenly start breaking into Chinese (or whatever second language you study). This is such a common thing that we fail to notice its significance.



Each language has a different internal structure.… Continue

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At 6:38pm on March 16, 2009, Holly.Xiao.Lee said…
Hello!
Nice meeting you here!
Now my friend and I are working on a project which aims at helping more Chinese to understand foreign cultures better. We’re eager to chat with some foreign friends to learn more their own countries and their cultures. I’m wondering if you’d like to help us obtain more knowledge, information on your country. If you don’t mind doing us a favor, we sincerely hope that you could contact us with the Email. We’ll be really grateful for your help.
And if you need any Chinese language help, there’s also plenty of resources here.
Our email address: culturesproject@gmail.com
We are looking forward to your Email!
At 2:54pm on March 9, 2009, Alec Ash said…
oh no, you have a beautiful Slavic boyfriend! i think you've disappointed a lot of people here... :) dump him!
At 2:54pm on March 9, 2009, Morgan said…
hi, funny photo:D
At 2:08pm on March 9, 2009, Alec Ash said…
heyyy pretty uKranain lady. r u single? GOOD!!!!! lol!!!!! i want meet for DRINKs maybe yes girl? i like ur curzly hair and specitacles and linguistic research into xiehouyu. cal me
At 10:26pm on January 26, 2009, Chamberlin Cheng said…
hey ,howz it happy lunar new year ~
At 6:11pm on January 23, 2009, Jonathan said…
Hello!
At 9:30am on January 19, 2009, Jonathan said…
hey,

Hvn't heard ya for a while. R ya still staying in Beijing? What's your plan for Chinese New Year? Hope this msg find ya well.
At 9:40am on January 4, 2009, Jonathan said…
Hey Ana,

Thx for ur feedback. How was ur holiday? Woz the most interesting thing that ya met in Beijing?
At 10:19pm on January 1, 2009, Chamberlin Cheng said…
hay happy new year friend.
At 12:04pm on December 25, 2008, Jonathan said…
Hey Ana,
Its good to know ya here.
 
 
 

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