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1.       selamistanbul
2 posts
 07 May 2005 Sat 10:18 am

One of the best ways to learn and put your newly learnt language skills to practice is to find a language exchange partner. Obviously there are no costs involved as you and your language exchange partner will be helping eachother

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/firststoplanguagexchange/

2.       Seticio
550 posts
 07 May 2005 Sat 01:57 pm

It's a reaaly good idea, but generally in countries where some widely learnt language is spoken.
So, does anyone want to learn Polish?

3.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 07 May 2005 Sat 02:01 pm

meeeeeeeeeeeeeee

4.       Seticio
550 posts
 07 May 2005 Sat 02:06 pm

Tebrikler for courage. It's a very difficult language
I'm serious, in comparison, English and even Turkish is piece of cake

5.       bliss
900 posts
 07 May 2005 Sat 06:53 pm

Does anyone want to learn russian? I'll help.In exchange to Turkish.

6.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 07 May 2005 Sat 06:55 pm

i do

7.       bliss
900 posts
 07 May 2005 Sat 07:02 pm

Duskahavesi, you are ready to learn all languages.That's great.

8.       Dilara
1153 posts
 08 May 2005 Sun 07:19 am

hI all!!,
My mother tongue is Español ( spanish ) so I'll help you to learn it if you help me to improve my turkish skills...so NATIVE turkish speakers WANTED!
Dilara

9.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 09 May 2005 Mon 12:19 am

dilara,
i can help u..

10.       alyaa
115 posts
 09 May 2005 Mon 08:17 am

hi pls

i need a turkish native speaker ppppplllllssss

help ive been searching from along time but i didnt found

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