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Hola, me gustaría conocer gente para practicar el inglés, francés o italiano.
Me gusta el deporte, salgo a correr, en bici, caminar. Estoy abierto a conocer gente y pasarlo bien. Hablo español fluido.
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Romeno
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| Lingua da praticare : |
Svedese,
Cinese (Mandarino)
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Hello,
My name is Elena and I live in Bucharest, Romania.
I am looking for someone to speak Chinese (Mandarin) and/or Swedish with. In exchange, I'd be happy to help you learn Romanian. We can have a chat once a week, or we can just text, if you prefer. Looking forward to meeting you!
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Tedesco,
Inglese,
Spagnolo,
Portoghese,
Romeno
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| Lingua da praticare : |
Cinese (Mandarino)
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Hello,
My name is Marius and I live in in Romania.
I am looking for a language exchange partner to study Chinese (Mandarin).
I'd be happy to help you to learn German, English, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian in exchange.
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| Lingua da praticare : |
Inglese
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Seeking South Korean male pen pal (30+) — fluent in thought, fond of metaphor, fearless with ink
Translator by trade (ahimè, deadlines do haunt), academic by pedigree, and baroque music enthusiast by existential necessity. Fluent in English, Italian (and not only), and selective silence.
Half my life unfolded abroad — by choice, not accident — and lately I find myself gravitating toward South Korea: not for K-drama plotlines, but for real cultural dialogue, the kind that unfolds slowly, one letter at a time.
I’m not here for flirting (though I shan’t faint at a compliment) nor casual "hey" messages that evaporate before the ink dries.
Instead, I’m hoping to exchange letters — actual letters — with a South Korean gentleman, ideally 30+, curious, thoughtful, and able to spell “metaphor” without using an emoji.
🖋️ Bonus points if:
• You’ve made peace with absurdity
• Can define chiaroscuro before your first sip of coffee (or convincingly pretend)
• Prefer letters that breathe over chats that buzz
• You suspect the weather has a personality and feel compelled to describe it accordingly
No need for perfect English — just a mind curious enough to wander and a pen willing to follow.
You can write in English, Italian, or Spanish — with a side of Korean, if you're generous.
Let’s write like it’s 1895 — minus the corsets, plus the nuance.
Use words. Use them well. At your peril.
| Lingua Madre : |
Romeno
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| Lingua da praticare : |
Greco moderno,
Inglese,
Spagnolo,
Francese,
Giapponese,
Russo,
Arabo
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Hello every one! I am 51 and I teach (religion, christian religion, in fact, I'm a priest) in a Romanian high school. I am studying English, the most, but I also need to know Japanese, Spanish, Greek, French, Arabic and Russian (being in these very beginner).
Finally, for my friends and for me, of course, I fell in love with these languages and their cultures. Thanks anyone who can help! (Daniel Ioan Matei)

Romeno
Inglese
Spagnolo
Italiano
Francese
Svedese
Cinese (Mandarino)
Tedesco
Portoghese
Coreano

Greco moderno
Giapponese
Russo
Arabo