Dagny Taggart
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“In English it is very common to say ‘half two’ instead of ‘half past two’. It is very important to note, however, that “half two” (“half twee”) in Dutch is equal to ‘half past one’. Pay close attention to this to prevent confusion in the future.”
― Learn Dutch In 7 DAYS! - The Ultimate Crash Course to Learning the Basics of the Dutch Language In No Time
― Learn Dutch In 7 DAYS! - The Ultimate Crash Course to Learning the Basics of the Dutch Language In No Time
“hand doesn’t hurt either. If only the rest of the world could take notice and live as a Cuban, life might not seem all that bad. From a perspective of a Cuban, all is well, all is rich, all is good. Put a smile on your face and keep living, do what you have to do, but stay alive, be alive and celebrate each day. Viva la Cuba!”
― Cuba: For Tourists! - The Traveler's Guide to Make The Most Out of Your Trip to Cuba - Where to Go, Eat, Sleep & Party
― Cuba: For Tourists! - The Traveler's Guide to Make The Most Out of Your Trip to Cuba - Where to Go, Eat, Sleep & Party
“To conjugate (or modify the form of the verb) you follow two simple steps: 1) remove the –en from the verb and 2) replace it with the appropriate ending.”
― German: Learn German In 7 DAYS! - The Ultimate Crash Course to Learning the Basics of the German Language In No Time
― German: Learn German In 7 DAYS! - The Ultimate Crash Course to Learning the Basics of the German Language In No Time
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