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How can I translate best a phrase?25 Nov 2005 21:14 GMT2

up-and-at'em25 Nov 2005 18:24 GMT7

learned/learnt24 Nov 2005 23:15 GMT2

Educating Language Gifted Students Questions23 Nov 2005 10:12 GMT24

you get on my wick =  you get on my nerves  = you are a pain in the a..23 Nov 2005 00:33 GMT4

Explanation21 Nov 2005 13:08 GMT9

anyone uses those?20 Nov 2005 12:07 GMT9

How do you address a female surgeon?18 Nov 2005 00:42 GMT8

Please explain this phrase16 Nov 2005 22:03 GMT8

Good conversation & pronunciation evening course16 Nov 2005 20:42 GMT5

What Amazon doesn't want you to know.14 Nov 2005 00:51 GMT2

turn down13 Nov 2005 01:02 GMT12

Here you go11 Nov 2005 09:07 GMT7

Mountains in the UK, Britan, Scotland, Wales10 Nov 2005 22:50 GMT7

Is there any specific phrase ...10 Nov 2005 02:52 GMT1

docks09 Nov 2005 23:11 GMT2

Translate on-line09 Nov 2005 15:20 GMT8

cola on the rocks09 Nov 2005 09:56 GMT4

tinsy-winsy07 Nov 2005 11:04 GMT3

Date formats07 Nov 2005 10:44 GMT11

Reading aloud07 Nov 2005 09:21 GMT2

grammar help05 Nov 2005 12:10 GMT7

 
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