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What do they call you? #31 (permalink) Sat May 14, 2011 12:27 pm   What do they call you?
 

Hello Alan,
you talk to about the name.Its positive or negative means.You also include day .It's very amazing for me that person name also taking by the name of the month.I don't know before that.
Thank you Alan for giving us such type of information.
Bye.
Have A nice Day.
Bhawna Gupta
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What do they call you? #32 (permalink) Wed May 25, 2011 3:02 am   What do they call you?
 

This is such a common real fact that happens to everyone and all the time.Since we are arounded and meet people from all over this small world we have to meet this fact about names.
In real i love my name,my grandmother from my father side has decided it for me since i wasnt born yet,But now that i have just move to the states i feel i am another person because of my name,because of how they pronouns my name,it doesnt means something funny or without meaning but still it looks like i am not me when others call me my name.i am trying to find something short and easy for my name,if you have a better idea i am all ears.my name is Orjeta. :)

Thank u Alan.
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What do they call you? #33 (permalink) Fri Jun 03, 2011 20:26 pm   What do they call you?
 

Thanks a lot Alan.
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What do they call you? #34 (permalink) Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:22 am   What do they call you?
 

Hi,
Most of Malagasy name begins by Rakoto= Ra+koto this means according to me Ra as a sign of power and Koto= Cute in English.
I will be cradling next October if God's will and we (my wife n me) still continuing on finding a name of my new baby but till now we haven't fund any that really fit what we are trying to put!!!!
I really appreciate the feedback from all of you and I give thanks to Alan too.
Thanks,
Faliery
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What do they call you? #35 (permalink) Tue Jul 12, 2011 17:26 pm   What do they call you?
 

Idon't know what they called me .but am sure that I have been called by another name .it's in my imagination only .
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What do they call you? #36 (permalink) Sat Sep 10, 2011 10:17 am   What do they call you?
 

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Hi Alan,

story about Romeo and Julie is very said!
But the way my name Slava in english is Glory :-) very wonderfull, isn't it?

Best regards,

Slava
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What do they call you? #37 (permalink) Mon Sep 12, 2011 3:25 am   What do they call you?
 

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Hello Nukookka,
I'm from Bangkok too, But I live in Australia permanently. I'm very glad to meet you on the forum. Can I call you Nuk ? I guess it's your nickname. I totally agree with you about nicknames give intimacy atmosphere and fell comfortably to communicate with. I reckon Nicky is a nice name for you, but Nuk is a lot easier.
By the way I believe that we are here for learning English and everybody makes mistakes.
However we always learn from mistakes, don't we? so I would like to point out your sentences.
"Fighting sometime have to loose" It's incorrect. It should be;
Fighting sometimes has to lose.
I don't like to fight, but I do if It have to. It's should be;
I don't like to fight, but I do if I have to.
I will waiting to hear from you. It should be;
I look forward to hearing from you.
There are more mistakes, I only point out some of them. I would like you to correct them yourself so that you can learn more.

I hope you don't mind, I corrected your mistakes. All the teachers here are very kind to help us so don't give up, You will learn English very fast here. For me I like this site very much, I learn more and improve my English everyday here.
Cheers,
Unchan
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