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International Portuguese Language Day
Did you know on the 5th of May were celebrated the International Portuguese Language Day? via International Portuguese Language Day —
“Sorry I’m…constipated.”
I love to learn languages. But as a language learner you’re bound to make tons of embarrassing mistakes a long the way. For example: Sophomore year of college I wanted to drop my Spanish linguistics class because I suck at linguistics. … Continue reading