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| Name: margey From: us E-mail: margeys@aol.com |
fix your dipthong page please, someone has several dipthongs pronounced as the "sh in s***"
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| Name: madeline From: philippines E-mail: janmaezy29@yahoo.com |
zdravo! Ja sam madeline, i was in bosnia for 2 weeks & it was very great to be there i have a very great boyfriend. who is loving, caring & understanding. I really put an effort to speak bosnian & it was perfect need to speak his languages to be able to communicate with his parents & some friend. Bosnian people's is very friendly & polite. If im YOU! go to BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA. Ajde podrav, Dovidjenja ![]()
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| Name: Pamela Rodrigrez-Parra From: Cuba E-mail: pamelarparrararacuba@gmail.com |
this website was helpful to learn some bosnian phrases i wanted to learn to talk to this good looking bosnian. ![]()
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| Name: Mak From: Bosnia & Herzegovina E-mail: maxorr@gmail.com |
Hahahah! this site made me laugh, i mean, this site is bullshit, no doubt! Look at this MOH-goo lee seh POHS-loo-zhee-tee teh-LEH-foh-nohm? WTF?! well, actually this suppose to be bosnian... extremely confusing! it suppose to be like this: Mogu li se posluziti telefonom?
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| Name: lucylle From: italy E-mail: broderirecept@yahoo.se |
I change italian school books with swedish
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| Name: Adalberto From: Colombia E-mail: adamarce@gmail.com |
It is the first time I visited yjis site, it is great, need to add more usefull sentences in the Vietnamese section, I got some help.
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| Name: jose From: colombia |
In the spanish section I noticed that the vowels 'e' and 'o' are miss pronounced. 'e' in spanish DOES NOT sound like 'ay' in 'day'... It sounds more like the same 'a' in 'day'. When you pronounce it as 'ay' it is hard, as a native speaker, to follow, and to understand. 'o' DOES NOT sound like the 'ow' in 'low' ... it sounds more like the 'o' in 'open'. If you read this, thanks...
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| Name: Richard |
I enjoy learning a 2nd language ![]()
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| Name: Bernhard |
Comment to the Norwegian section: I can't understand why you give any attention to the so-called "Høgnorsk" ("High Norwegian"
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| Name: Rana-san From: Amerika |
this site is very helpful!!
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