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FangFang I'm here quite often ;-)

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#3 (permalink) Wed Jul 12, 2006 12:19 pm I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Hi Tanya, Take my congratulations with your birthday beforehand in case I won't be able to post tomorrow! By the way "Tanya" (Tatiana) is regnant(widespread) i Russia. Have you any Russian roots? |
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Pamela I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#4 (permalink) Wed Jul 12, 2006 13:13 pm I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TANYA!
I know it's only tomorrow, but I can't trust my memory -- hope you don't mind.
My daughter is also a Tatiana, though we don't call her Tanya. It's either Tattie or Tatianushka, Tatunka, Tatunki, Tatanka (buffalo in Sioux)...
Pop in again soon and have fun! |
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Conchita Language Coach

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#5 (permalink) Wed Jul 12, 2006 13:17 pm I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Hi Tanya! Welcome! Happy birthday! 
| Conchita wrote: |
| My daughter is also a Tatiana, though we don't call her Tanya. It's either Tattie or Tatianushka, Tatunka, Tatunki, Tatanka (buffalo in Sioux)... |
... Tanechka, Tanusha, Tanushka, Tatianka, Tata,...
 _________________ It’s impossible to learn swimming without entering the water… |
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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#6 (permalink) Wed Jul 12, 2006 17:58 pm I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Well, I do not have any Russian roots, but the name is Russian.
Thank you everybody for the congratulations:)I am very happy to hear them.
In fact, my full name is Tanya(Tanya Kovacheva is written in my offical docs).But it is short from Tatiana.I like Tattie:)It sounds nice. |
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Rapacious_Snake New Member
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#7 (permalink) Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:15 am I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY, TATTIE!!!
18 in my country is majority. But maybe in your country you'll attain your majority at the age of 21, right? |
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Pamela I'm a Communicator ;-)
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Hercules I'm here quite often ;-)
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#9 (permalink) Thu Jul 13, 2006 20:37 pm I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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thanks a lot:)
18 is majoriry in my country(Bulgaria) too:)Therefore, I am free to do what I want:))Is is not absolutely true cause I rely on my parents.But 18 is the 18th birthday is a great age. |
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Rapacious_Snake New Member
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#10 (permalink) Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:39 am I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Hi, rapacious_snake !
I am a new comer in this forum, like you. I still remember about my 1st friend from Bulgaria, we was in the same university. His name is Ivan. I we so surprised seeing he shook his head when he agreed with something. Can you tell us more about this movement ? |
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Gianglt You can meet me at english-test.net

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#11 (permalink) Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:52 am I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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| gianglt wrote: |
| I still remember about my 1st friend from Bulgaria, we was in the same university. His name is Ivan. I we so surprised seeing he shook his head when he agreed with something. |
Hi gianglt
I'm curious. Was it a side-to-side movement or did he shake his head up and down?
Amy |
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Yankee I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#12 (permalink) Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:57 am I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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| Yankee wrote: |
I'm curious. Was it a side-to-side movement or did he shake his head up and down? Amy |
Hi Yankee ! It was very interesting because it was side-to-side movement.
Bulgarian and People from Russia speak Russian, but they have different movement of their heads when they agree and disagree with something. |
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Gianglt You can meet me at english-test.net

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#13 (permalink) Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:59 am I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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| Yankee wrote: |
I'm curious. Was it a side-to-side movement or did he shake his head up and down? Amy |
Hi Yankee ! It was very interesting because it was side-to-side movement.
Bulgarian and People from Russia speak Russian, but they have different movement of their heads when they agree and disagree with something. |
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Gianglt You can meet me at english-test.net

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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#15 (permalink) Sun Jul 16, 2006 9:46 am I am NEW and fresh. I am Tanya from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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| Yes, in Bulgaria we use the opposite movements and this is very confusing.I don't use them because I always forget which shaking means "yes" and which "not".It is smth like the way the Englishmen drive. |
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