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Old 9th August 2001, 05:36
siley siley is offline
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Hello all,
I am engaged to a Nicaraguan. His family speaks, Casteon (SPelling is off) I am trying to learn it as best as I can. His father is a doctor in Managua and he has a nice cousin who is trying to help. I just don't know how to learn it. His family is all the Nicaraguans in my area. So finding someone to speak to is hard. I just wonder if anyone has any ideas on how I can learn it before I go to visit and meet his family there for the first.. I want to give a good impression. So help if you can. My email is : kendrawebb@hci.net
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Kendra
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Old 11th August 2001, 23:10
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Wink My Dear MELI

WEll Meli I thought It would be nice to say something to someone like you.
Well considering you seem to be rude and racist. I do not beleive that your email deserves a reply but unfortunatley my pride gets the best of me. I am not happy with what you said. Yes I am going to marry him because I love him and have known him for years. I can only hope and pray that thier are less people in the world like you and more people like him and his family in the world. So hopefully you know it is never to late to change. A Person is A Person no matter where they are from and no matter thier beleives. And No matter their skin color. I only want to learn so that spanish so that my kids can have to parent teaching them so that they lose my Norse/ Aleman heritage or his beautiful Nicaraaguan heritage. And so that they bothsides of thier family and not just the one that can speak english better. My family is from Germany and Norway they speak little good english and his is from Nicaragua and Speaks little good english. So next before you judge someone think about who they are and where they are coming from. Because you can not see their shoes my dear.
God Bless.
Kendra Katja
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Old 20th August 2001, 23:16
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Katja...........

if anything, you can always contact the Deutsche Schule in Managua. They can give you more info. Viel gluck! Bis bald!
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Old 31st December 2004, 00:36
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Hello all,
I am engaged to a Nicaraguan. His family speaks, Casteon (SPelling is off) I am trying to learn it as best as I can. His father is a doctor in Managua and he has a nice cousin who is trying to help. I just don't know how to learn it. His family is all the Nicaraguans in my area. So finding someone to speak to is hard. I just wonder if anyone has any ideas on how I can learn it before I go to visit and meet his family there for the first.. I want to give a good impression. So help if you can. My email is : kendrawebb@hci.net
Thank You
Kendra
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