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Susha
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by Susha » Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:43 am
I was wondering what the problem you have in Chinese Study.
If you ever quit or just speak little with more time spent, pls show me your problem.

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Roddy Scott
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by Roddy Scott » Fri Mar 24, 2006 6:03 am
Hello there Susha,
Your posting is quite unintelligible. Could you be a little more clear? If you are asking whether native English speakers here in China had learned Chinese (for any particular reason) then I would have a reply for you. That's what seems to be implied by your subject question for the posting.
Would you care to clarify this?
Cheers, Packupyertruble.
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Susha
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by Susha » Sat Mar 25, 2006 3:31 pm
Roddy Scott wrote:Hello there Susha,
Your posting is quite unintelligible. Could you be a little more clear? If you are asking whether native English speakers here in China had learned Chinese (for any particular reason) then I would have a reply for you. That's what seems to be implied by your subject question for the posting.
Would you care to clarify this?
Cheers, Packupyertruble.
Sure it is, you see i'm not a professor to help those who are chinese.
And could you tell me the meaning of the last word in your posting.Packupyertruble.