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| 2012-05-17 08:35:21 | |
| Anchorage, Alaska | |
| Oct 30 | |
| Female | |
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| Beginner | |
| I'm Chinese but I'm taking Spanish class in 9th grade. After I learn Spanish, I'm going to learn my native lanuage. I know it's going to be much harder then Spanish. | |
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