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Namnaams   

Märta, 31 y.o.
Falun, Sweden [Current City]

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Joined 12 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Feb 13, 2017
please send me a message on abadjeninmessia@gmail.com for more informations.
Reply - Conversation - Oct 27, 2016
hola! how are you. good actitud! well, i´m here to practice my english and make new friends! i really like it! i´m a very easy going person and open mind. one of my dreams is travel the word some day.

i like music and dance! when i have time. ;)

and what can you tell me about you.. work , study?...
ok, hope we can talk. cheers from colombia!
paz! ;)
Reply - Conversation - Mar 21, 2016
hi
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can i have a crush on your gorgeous eyes!!?..if not on you!!..?
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Haha I see. Don't worry, we'll try to understand what you say lol.
Well, whe I was young, I found English bothersome too because of the form change haha. I used to think that English was the only language that had those complicated grammar. Later, I just found out that actually most of languages in the world are inflectional lol.

Oh I wish you the best of luck. I had an exam today and will have other exams through out this week. For today's exam, I cried myself a river T T haha
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Haha No, it's not. For tones, it isn't a big deal to me because Thai has even more tones than Mandarin. I see, many foreigners speak Thai words with an incorrect tone, and they mean another meaning very different from what they want to say lol. Anyway, my Chinese is still bad. Those characters explode my brain haha.

Btw, how are things with you?
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Oh really? Yet, Chinese grammar is less complicated than those European languages'. In Chinese, verbs have only one form; they are not changed with tenses. Doesn't this make Chinese easier than, say, English? Lol but, Chinese characters are another story.
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Oh I thought that I accidentally deleted the comment...sorry...
You wrote 'study atm', and I can guess now that you must mean 'study at the moment', right?
That sounds great. A white girl studies Chinese hehe.m
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Study atm, what do you mean? lol
I am still a student. I study medicine, currently in the 5th year.
You are a college student, aren't you?
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I'm doing very well. What about you? ^_^
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