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Eto prosto super - ura perevodchiku!
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That's so cool - thanks to translator!
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I moved the topic so we can talk more here! I really hope you don't mind!
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Thank you, Paul, were thought to be on board))paul30003 wrote:Its good that the word is spreading to all corners of the globe, welcome aboard
I'll have to once again welcome you, once my few words, addressed directly to you delete.Murkskis wrote:Privet!Welcome on the forum!
No, no Ura (((Murkskis wrote:Eto prosto super - ura perevodchiku!
And this is his state of mind, I think so. He has a wonderful sense of humor.Murkskis wrote:But I can't believe it's your picture. You look too good in it!
AhaMurkskis wrote:Probably I was too busy with my job or something else, but that's no excuse at all Hope you agree!
You're right, Murkskis, I just used the allegory. Did you like that? I'm glad you liked itMurkskis wrote:This is new for me- to start a friendship with ''the glue'', but if you actually meant ''closer ties'', then I agree that it's a pretty nice option.
all right, fine! Although the deep and varied meaning of idioms translate unlikely. But - the main idea is clear.Murkskis wrote:''common ground''
I'm sure it must be found!Murkskis wrote:Of course, I hope it can be found!
I am pleased to be told! Incidentally, I already asked this question to Patrick, and he advised me to create a separate topic on this issue.Murkskis wrote:By the way, can I ask you how did you discover Libera?
You can use this thread:sf@gnum wrote:It's a good idea, because I would not only answer your question, Murkskis, but also ask each, ask he how did he discover Libera?
I think that this is a very interesting question for everyone. Is not that so?![]()
Thus, it can give a good impetus to explore those here a long time, and those who are new here at all.
In what section it is possible to create?
Wow, thanks, but I kept looking for something similar topic and found none.
Hello, hello!Lauren wrote:Hi, sf@gnum and Piglet!
Well ... I hope that it will not deliver a lot of workLauren wrote:It makes me more aware of my own English. I must write in complete sentences or it will not translate well.
I've already startedLauren wrote:I am looking forward to your postings here. Thank you for anything you have to share.
I used the 'Search' on the menu bar with the keywords 'discovered libera'sf@gnum wrote:Apparently my eyesight is a problem
Each boy of Libera from the past, current and futuresf@gnum wrote:viabuona, who's under your hoody?
Wow, quite a large hoody!viabuona wrote:Each boy of Libera from the past, current and future
I had a problem with the fact that I chose the wrong word for it. Not "discovered", and more. But had in mind was "discovered".viabuona wrote:I used the 'Search' on the menu bar with the keywords 'discovered libera'
Oh, yes?Murkskis wrote: I like you nickname!
Ah-haaaa!! I am the happiest piglet in the whole world now.Lauren wrote: It makes me more aware of my own English. I must write in complete sentences or it will not translate well.![]()
I think that if a respectable public will not ask us to sing (but we can), then we will talk about, How We Discovered Libera. To start. They already have the stories of local residents, I think it's time to join!little pinky piglet wrote:Sphagnum, which we'll talk?