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Hi everyone, as you may already know, my name is Svetozar and I am a linguist, a polyglot and a language teacher, and in this topic I will offer you Italian, Romanian and Esperanto. All three are great interests of my life (but not the only ones), they are really as beautiful and pleasant in communication as in literature and poetry. They are not as widespread as other European languages like German, French, English, or Spanish, but Italian is used in international communication as well, while Esperanto was created exactly for this purpose – and its speakers have their own Wikipedia, publishing houses, profit and non-profit organizations. I have a lot of experience in practising these languages, as well as in teaching them. Everyone is welcome. :) |
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Great to see you again Svet! :) |
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Sveiks! |
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Welcome Svetozar, Great to have you here! |
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Welcome to eduFire! :) |
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Hey Svetozar, welcome to eduFire. Great to have you here!!! :) |
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Welcome to Edufire – I love that we have an Esperanto tutor! That’s definitely on my “someday” list. |
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Welcome to the site, Svetozar! Janelle |
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Saluton Svetozar. Mi estas ĝoja vidi plia Esperatiston ĉi tie. Ĝi estos vere bona vidi Esperanton sur eduFire. Ĝis revido. |
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Hi Svetozar, and welcome to eduFire! I cannot believe the amount of diversity and talent there is here with the tutors. I look forward to seeing you around the forums! |
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Svetozar is one cool name. Not a very common name in Russia, is it? What is its provenance, may I inquire? :^} Welcome to Edufire! |
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Svet! Das davana…is that right? I had a couple of ESL students from Romania….beautiful romance language! |
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Alfia, it is a South Slavic name. Raquel, please explain what you have tried to say with this “das davana”. :) |
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Welcome Svetozar! |
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Hello Svetozar! The range of languages you teach is really impressive! I see you even offer Romanian lessons, wow! :) May I ask how you became acquainted with it? Oh, and I think what Raquel actually meant to say was ‘good-bye’ in Russian; maybe ‘Dasvidania!’ would be a better transliteration? :D |
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I think you’re right Sandra. :) До свидания Thank you to Elena my fabulous Russian tutor. :) |
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