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Sunday, 17 May 2015. I'm eating the last fruit from the garden now. And equally perfumed feijoas. Also the last handful of tomatoes from the wilting vines. Those quince look fabulous. Did you make some jelly? 20 May 2015 at 15:01. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. To say some Things. A shy Full Moon. The Drawing Board (blog). It's time to take flight. Katherine Bowman Online store. Dear indi (one week later). Not all those who wander are lost. September one, lived twice.
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August | 2014 | GT Languages
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Free language resources and learning material. Monthly Archives: August 2014. Korean TOPIK Prep VII “Have been/Since” Explaining a continuous state. August 17, 2014. Have been doing/since 한국 연습 ㄴ지 되다/지나다 When you want to say sentences to show what you have been doing over a period of time, or to say that […]. Read Article →. Korean TOPIK preparation VI – Quotation in Korean. Using the Plain Form to quote speech. August 11, 2014. Then visit my twitter feed https:/ twitter.com/Gtlanguages. Join 2,616 other...
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January | 2012 | GT Languages
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Free language resources and learning material. Monthly Archives: January 2012. Korean Lesson 23: The Plain Present Tense (informal). January 10, 2012. Don’t forget to visit my YouTube page for tutorials on Spanish, Mandarin and Korean: https:/ www.youtube.com/channel/UCe0pYlh0CU9ewkQfh1t3nEQ. Then visit my twitter feed https:/ twitter.com/Gtlanguages. I just wanted to resolve an […]. Read Article →. Mandarin in 2 Minutes – School Subjects. Spanish in 2 Minutes – Rooms in the house. On Mandarin Quiz (1).
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Mandarin Character Course: Part 2, mù 目. Building your Chinese vocabulary and knowledge of Hanzi 汉字 | GT Languages
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Free language resources and learning material. Mandarin Character Course: Part 2, mù 目. Building your Chinese vocabulary and knowledge of Hanzi 汉字. July 12, 2015. In these posts I will be discussing a single character in Mandarin Chinese, and giving a few example sentences using it. Today’s character or hanzi 汉字 is 目 mù. 目 mù = eye. 目标 mùbiāo = objective/target/goal. 目的 mùdì = intention. 目的地 mùdìdì = destination. 目光 mùguāng = a look (noun, not the verb ‘to look’ which is ‘kàn’ 看). Enter your comment here.
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Korean Lesson 10: Markers | GT Languages
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Free language resources and learning material. Korean Lesson 10: Markers. June 25, 2011. In oriental languages like Japanese and Korean we need to express the object and subject of the sentence. This is similar to languages such as Greek, Russian and Classical Latin. As English speakers we don’t have a clue what these are so here’s a simple step by step guide. 1 Subject, object, topic marker. Eg Emma-nûn sagwa-rûl møgøssøyo Emma ate an apple (As for Emma, she ate an apple). Ke-ga wayo A dog is coming.
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Spanish in 2 Minutes – Family Members. Learn how to discuss your family in Spanish. | GT Languages
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Free language resources and learning material. Spanish in 2 Minutes – Family Members. Learn how to discuss your family in Spanish. July 26, 2015. Don’t forget to visit my YouTube page for tutorials on Spanish, Mandarin and Korean: https:/ www.youtube.com/channel/UCe0pYlh0CU9ewkQfh1t3nEQ. Then visit my twitter feed https:/ twitter.com/Gtlanguages. Spanish in 2 Minutes – Pets. Find out how to talk about which pets you have in Spanish. July 26, 2015 at 2:13 pm. Excellent video thank you! Why, thank you!
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May | 2013 | GT Languages
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Free language resources and learning material. Monthly Archives: May 2013. May 5, 2013. Don’t forget to visit my YouTube page for tutorials on Spanish, Mandarin and Korean: https:/ www.youtube.com/channel/UCe0pYlh0CU9ewkQfh1t3nEQ. Then visit my twitter feed https:/ twitter.com/Gtlanguages. 8220;What is the actual difference? 8221; This is the […]. Read Article →. Mandarin Chinese – Is it hard to learn? May 5, 2013. Then visit my twitter feed https:/ twitter.com/Gtlanguages. Read Article →. May 4, 2013.
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June | 2012 | GT Languages
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Free language resources and learning material. Monthly Archives: June 2012. Korean Lesson 34: More simple sentences. June 8, 2012. Don’t forget to visit my YouTube page for tutorials on Spanish, Mandarin and Korean: https:/ www.youtube.com/channel/UCe0pYlh0CU9ewkQfh1t3nEQ. Then visit my twitter feed https:/ twitter.com/Gtlanguages. After the ongoing popularity of my first post […]. Read Article →. Korean Lesson 33: I think that…. June 8, 2012. Then visit my twitter feed https:/ twitter.com/Gtlanguages.
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March | 2012 | GT Languages
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Free language resources and learning material. Monthly Archives: March 2012. Korean Lesson 25: More than. March 30, 2012. In this lesson we are going to learn how to make comparisons in Korean. It is a simple construction. You need 2 things, let’s call them A and B. To […]. Read Article →. Mandarin in 2 Minutes – School Subjects. Spanish in 2 Minutes – Rooms in the house. Mandarin Chinese Idioms (1) 画蛇添足 To paint feet on a snake. Spanish in 2 Minutes – Discussing ‘Tener’ – to have. On Mandarin Quiz (1).
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Mandarin Character Course: Part 3, chéng 成. Building your Chinese vocabulary and knowledge of Hanzi 汉字 | GT Languages
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Free language resources and learning material. Mandarin Character Course: Part 3, chéng 成. Building your Chinese vocabulary and knowledge of Hanzi 汉字. July 14, 2015. In these posts I will be discussing a single character in Mandarin Chinese, and giving a few example sentences using it. Today’s character or hanzi 汉字 is 成 chéng. 成 chéng = to accomplish, achieve. 成功 chéng gōng = to succeed / successful. 成绩 chéngjì = grade. 成就 chéngjiù = achievement. 成立 chénglì = to establish. 成人 chéngrén = adult. Enter your...
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