226 I have to go. Talk to you tomorrow.
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226 I have to go. Talk to you tomorrow.
227 see you around Taina! Great meeting you, well I've seen you around, but haven't really interacted with you before...
Okay, the numbers are out of hiding now. They were a little shy at first, but they got over it. :lol:
doscientos y veinte nueve :D
doscientos y treinta:thumbs_up
to hundre tretti ein
great for you little numbers!
doscientos y treinta dos??
to hundre tretti tre
he he he- I can count in Norwegian too!
to hundre tretti fire
great! now I expect an explanation. :lol:
doscientos y treinta cinco - Actually, my dad's family originated in the norther part of the Land of 10,000 lakes, and my mother's family from North and South Dakota. All my grandparents were fluent in Norwegian, my parents less so, and I am virtually clueless, but my grandma made sure I knew basics like please, thank you and my numbers. :thumbs_up
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well, I am very fluent, my mother is from this neighborhood, and my father is from Norway, as am I, and I lived there a number of years ago too. I just turned in my last online Norwegian assignment for the schoolyear! yay! I have learned a handful of Spanish, (don't plan on learning any more) but I have found the pronunciation easier being bilingual from birth.
I'm sure that helps with other languages, as well as your English.
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Yes, I think if a person is bilingual, it makes picking up other languages easier as well. I am fluent in English and Spanish (although Spanish is rather rusty, as I don't use it on a daily basis), plus I speak some French and Italian. Then I have a smattering of German and Norwegian. Someday I would like to focus on learning more Norwegian, but it's difficult to find anyone out here that speaks it. My parents are REALLY rusty at it! :nod: Still, where there's a will, there is a way.
to hundre tretti åtte
everytime I come to my thread, you have one more post! :lol:
I do not know if this will be of any help to you, for I have not looked at it, but you can check it out: language lessons
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That is a great site - thank you! I was having a lot of fun digging around in the "recipe box" section as well. My grandmother used to make potato dumplings, but never wrote a recipe down in her life. She didn't get a chance to teach me how to make them before she passed away (she was 100!!!), so I haven't had them in a while. Wouldn't you know it, they had a recipe there.
Someone missed out 236!!!!!
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