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Anonymous Anonymous said...

all i can say was "pretty good"Lucien.though there are still few grammer mistakes,but practise makes perfect,as to myself,i started from writing english sentences,and then some paragraphs,then 100 words composition,and now i try to make it as natural as an expression of my innermost feeling,true emotion but not those rigid prim COMPOSITIONS.
take it easy,donot make it seem painful and dull,and you'll find sth different.

10/15/2006 04:43:00 AM

Blogger Matthew Carroll said...

Puxa, cara, eu estou cioso!

10/15/2006 06:52:00 AM

Blogger serapio said...

puxa, cara. de todas os leitores da minha blog, você sobretudo não deve ficar cioso. ainda pasará muito tempo hasta que a minha habilidade no chino acha sua nivel no russo ou o alemão. e a principios intenté escrivir no português em vez do espanhol, pero dejé porque o português é tanto dificil.

10/15/2006 08:03:00 AM

Blogger Brian said...

等しい時間

10/15/2006 02:35:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oi vey! Que milagro! Tre bien! Molto bene! Muito bien! Muy bien!
Me alegro de que estas escribiendo de nuevo. Y de donde vinieron todas estas lenguas? Y como llegaron ustedes a aprenderlas?
Lastima que empezabamos nosotros ensenando a ustedes, y ahora hay necesidad que ustedes ensenen a nosotros. O, pues, no es lastima. Es una razon para ser orgullosos de ustedes. Y cuando vamos a empezar las lecciones en china y en portugues? Con mucho carino, Mom

10/15/2006 04:11:00 PM

Blogger slowlane said...

Can I know lots of languages, too? Pleeeeeeease?

The other day I was sitting at my desk trying to make sense of a website to get some information and I said "Sometimes I wish I could read Polish." My co-worker said "I do, too."

I was pleasantly surprised to hear someone else express the sentiment of desiring to learn another language when she clarified "I wish you could read Polish, too."

Oh well.

10/19/2006 09:28:00 PM

Blogger slowlane said...

I meant to say also, that your Chinese name is highly appropriate, I think.

10/19/2006 09:29:00 PM

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