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Threepod Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Pig of guinae and hamters

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00I am not good in english, and i excuse me, but i like to know what that it is the difference betxeen a pig of giunea and a hamters? I am threepod, and a proffesur he has sai that Justine she is perhaps a hmaster, but i think that that is not it? 02br
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0 Hi Threepod, 02br 00Is Justine an animal? Sorry that I didn't get if you are talking about the different animals, or two descriptive adjectives referred to humans? ).

  • 0 Hi Threepod, 02br 00Is Justine an animal?
  • Sorry that I didn't get if you are talking about the different animals, or two descriptive adjectives referred to humans?
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0 Hi Threepod, 02br
00Is Justine an animal? Sorry that I didn't get if you are talking about the different animals, or two descriptive adjectives referred to humans? ( Actually I have no idea if we can call someone a hamster or a guinea pig!). Anyway, have a look at the following articles from the Wikipedia Encyclopedia, they also have pictures: 02br
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0 Threepod - this site LanguageLover recommends: 05000 is great, I think you will enjoy it. PLEASE pay attention to the section on "diet"!! The guinea pigs are so cute!! But I think you have said that Justine has longer fur? 02br
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00(Language Lover - we have heard a lot about Justine, mostly in "Topic of the moment." - you can check "recent posts" in Threepod's
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0 Aah, thanks you, langage lover and m koff! 02br
00I never see you, m langage, but you see my Justine she is like that: 02br
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00So i think that Justine she is reelly a pPIG OF GUINAE 02br
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00And i not want to put her at the diet because diete is not to eat nothing no more and she come to like the saucige cru
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0 Hello, Threepod, 02br
00I don't know much about hamsters and guinea pigs, but I do know that "diet" in English is what is good to eat and what is not good to eat. It is not French "diète". Justine will eat, but she eats what is good for her. Follow the advice, please, Threepod? 05000 OK?010id1
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0 Thanks Khoff, I will! Have a good time, 0-
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0 Threepod, the picture you had provided wasn't like either a hamster or a guinea pig! What is this? Anyway, she's so cute! 0-
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0 I don't think it's even alive. We've had that picture on the forum for 3 weeks now, on several different threads, and the thing hasn't moved once. 02br
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00Guinea pig? Guinea spam, I reckon. 02br
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0 Threepod, Pieanne is right - when I said "diet" I did not mean "pour maigrir," but "le meilleur alimentation pour la sante de l'animal." (Sorry I don't know how to find accent marks on my keyboard.) 0-
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0 Yes, but now she like very much the crude saucige, so it is good for her, no? She no more vomit, she is many better that with the eggs! 02br
00And i'm glad because that i know that at london there is the saucige! 0-
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0Congratulations for your French, Khoff 05002br
00I don't know if I want to witness the end of the story; I fear for the worst - for Justine 01b00and02b00 Threepod... 010id1

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