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Práctica con "para" (Part Two)

 

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Old February 11, 2009, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by laepelba View Post
Sí, sí, sí - los dos ustedes me blandeaban a escribir en español con más frecuencia. Gracias, gracias, gracias - gracias por el aliento.
I will correct you.

Yes girl. Just I wanted to see it that you write at Spanish.

Now. I will say just a joke above the Spanish, y la cheyenne Apa.

Si, Si. Ustedes dos me alientan a escribir en Español con mas frecuencia. Gracias por tu motivación.

You're welcome.
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