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2007年9月30日 · Hi Gemma. Just read your thread on ´Hi Mike´and ´Hi Myth´. Mi in the word Mike has the same sound as the word ´my´, while ´ke´has a hard ´k´sound. The word ´myth´ has a totally different sound. Although the first two letters start with ´my´, we …
Hi Mike,/Hi Mike. - WordReference Forums
2022年5月24日 · Hi, people. After "Mike, should it be a period or a comma? In 2, the comma is followed by a capitalized word, but I see it is used. 1. Hi Mike. Thanks for your message. 2. Hi Mike, Thanks for your message.
Hi Mike, I [have] brought fruits. | WordReference Forums
2021年2月21日 · Please, imagine. Me and friend are going to watch football match. I entered into house of my friend through the door left opened, went to the kitchen, put bag with fruits on the table, then went into living room where my friend is watching TV. How should I say: 1) Hi Mike, I have brought some...
I've tried to call vs I tried to call | WordReference Forums
2013年8月8日 · Hi all, I know there have been many threads on 'trying to call someone', but they've been addressing different issues from what I'm trying to learn. Here's a sentence I've made up myself which I'd like to use in an e-mail: a. Hi Mike, I've tried to call you [today] but you weren't there -...
This is / It is / I am / My name is | WordReference Forums
2022年5月4日 · Hi. Everyone. I have a question on the expressions you use when you're speaking on the phone. I can't remember exactly what video it was but in one video where a native English speaker taught about speaking on the phone, You shouldn't use "this is A" when you don't know each other. For example, I call my friend Tom's house and his mom picked up.
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2009年2月14日 · How Do You Say: Hi My name is Mike,and I would like to get to know you because you are very beautiful.
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2006年10月16日 · tell him I said hi = dirgli di salutare. Cosi' "I was on the phone with someone, and his uncle was calling in on the other line. I wanted to tell him to say hi to his uncle for me" diventa: "stavo al telefono con qualcuno, quando suo zio (stava chiamando/chiamo') sull'altra linea. Volevo dirgli di salutare suo zio (al posto mio/per me).
Feel free to add me and say hi! - WordReference Forums
2007年10月19日 · Hey! I'm joining a language group on an internet site and trying to do a tiny profile. So far I have: Como estas? Me llamo Mike, y vivo en Los Estados Unidos. Quiero practicar mi Espanol con hablantes nativos! How can I say "Feel free to add me as a friend and say hi!"? I'd appreciate any...
Appear or Appears? - WordReference Forums
2012年6月4日 · Hi Mike, here is the sentence. In honor of Harris's public service, an image of her now appear on a commemorative postage stamp. Which is the best way to write the underlined portion of this sentence? Is it appear or appears? And how do I know? Regarding your two sentences, the first one should be appear because dogs is plural.
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2013年5月30日 · Hi all, When writing in American English (especially in the context of SMS/text messages), I often use the phrase, "Hi, this is [name]" or "Hi, [name] here" to identify myself to the person I am writing to. In Spanish (castellano), I have …