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Hi!From Ferrara Sun Jul 24, 2005 11:27 am  Hi!From Ferrara
 

Did anybody know where it is Shocked ?Ok, I think no one, so I'll tell you:Italy...I study English, Chinese and German at the university. Knowing german not very well(and it's an euphuemism-it is written right?),and being chinese...sigh...so difficult, I try by now to explain myself in english, in some way. I hope this will work!
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Learning German Sun Jul 24, 2005 11:32 am  Learning German
 

Hello and welcome to our forum! So, you are Chinese and live in Italy. And you like learning German and euphemisms Smile When did you move to Italy and why?
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Hi!From Ferrara Sun Jul 24, 2005 12:28 pm  Hi!From Ferrara
 

Hi, Luz!

Welcome! Seems you have a quite interesting linguistic background Smile

Have fun here! Talk to you soon,
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Hi!From Ferrara Mon Jul 25, 2005 13:30 pm  Hi!From Ferrara
 

Ni hao and Guten Tag, Luz! Wink
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Hi!From Ferrara Mon Jul 25, 2005 17:25 pm  Hi!From Ferrara
 

Hello and nice to have you here!!!!!

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Learning German Sat Jul 30, 2005 18:18 pm  Learning German
 

Torsten wrote:
Hello and welcome to our forum! So, you are Chinese and live in Italy. And you like learning German and euphemisms Smile When did you move to Italy and why?

Ni hao everybody! Mmm,I've been not clear enough...I'm italian and I study German, English AND Chinese, actually Smile !
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Italy Sun Jul 31, 2005 12:40 pm  Italy
 

Luz, ni hao ma? Pleased to meet you. Where exactly is Ferrara? I like the sound of the Italian language very much and really would like to visit Italy some day.
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Hi!From Ferrara Sun Jul 31, 2005 16:17 pm  Hi!From Ferrara
 

Hen hao, xiexie ni!
Ferrara is in North of Italy, some way between Bologna and Padova, or Venezia if you better recognize it!
BUT from october I'll be in Dresden for an erasmus, have someone visited that city? I think I'll go more than one time in Prague, it's something like 150 Km far!
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Hi!From Ferrara Thu Aug 11, 2005 20:50 pm  Hi!From Ferrara
 

ciao luz!

i'm Italian too, but born in Argentina but now living in Spain. My family is from Brescia, maybe near your hometown. Very nice people you Italian!! and so romantic.....
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