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Knowing when and how…
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Spanish possessive adjectives tell us who an object belongs to—think words like “my,” “your,” “our,” etc. In this post, I’ll…
Put on your party hat and go wish someone a happy birthday—in Japanese.
If you’re worried about how to share…
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