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Sveta likes to live in Russia but if she happens to move somewhere she would move to Spain because the climate there is very hot and dry. She also likes Spanish ...

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She studied Spanish philology and Spanish teaching at the University of Costa Rica. ... What former students say ... She is one of our funniest professors who likes to spend her free time reading, going to the movie theaters and learning about ...

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8 дек 2019 ... That's what I wanted to say. If she already likes you, it's fine. Good luck, man. ... English (US). Spanish (Mexico); Portuguese (Portugal); Russian.

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25 мар 2020 ... say verb translations: говорить, сказать , сообщать, высказывать мнение , показывать, говорить(ся) , как будто говорить…. Learn more in ...

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You speak Spanish well. ... Now let's learn how to use this construction to say or ask what other people have. ... She likes to sit in my lap and purr when I pet her.

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and instead you say "нра́вится= he/she/it likes" Sorry, coming from English/ Spanish and some Polish it just isnt making sense right now.

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4 дн. назад ... "I hope she likes me," he said to himself. SHOW. to show what you think without ...

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Just because it's her birthday, she thinks she can do whatever she likes. что сегодня не моя днюха? Who is to say it's not my birthday? Когда у меня днюха?

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what she likes. that she likes. that she loves. that she liked. what she's like. what she loves. what does she like. because she likes. said she liked. says she likes.

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Le gustan naranjas...that works for he or she. (It's plural) Le gusta leer. (that's singular) see, in Spanish, when you are saying "one likes", you say it as "it pleases her", so the verb actually has to match the subject which would be the object in English. Okay, that really sounds like a mouthful!

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