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- MinYooYung
Mar 19, 2012 @ 15:28
- Bonjour! Hi! Je m'appelle Adam. My name is Adam. If you still want, we can talk - I would like to become a better French speaker.
- ModestyKing
May 22, 2012 @ 15:00
- ModestyKing
- Lanena
Dec 03, 2011 @ 08:26
- Hi Nena. From your post it looks like you are doing pretty well, if you are still interested in further assistance, I will be willing to help.
- LindseySue
Jan 12, 2012 @ 00:27
- LindseySue
- Hi, I'm Magda. I can teach you Polish or German. I need to improve my English...especially speaking

- Magi
Apr 27, 2012 @ 22:58
- Magi
- Evan1053
Feb 29, 2012 @ 22:34
California its cool!I've always wanted to go to San Francisco:)i live in ukraine...i know russian and ukraine  language..and i want speaking english well)i learn english in my school)please ,help me)
- Alinananana
Feb 21, 2012 @ 20:40
Welcome to PA Polyglot Network!
Welcome to the Pennsylvania Polyglot Network!
Pennsylvania has a wide variety of ancestral backgrounds, from Native American cultures, to Asian and European immigration. It is no surprise to find that the English language is affected differently in various parts of the state by the myriad of languages spoken by our ancestors. In much of central Pennsylvania, descendants of the colonial Palatinate German population retain their speech as Deutsch. Pittsburgh even has a variation of the English language (Pittsburghese) of it's own!
Next to the importance of understanding the history and cultures of our ancestors, it is of importance to welcome and embrace the growing number of cultures joining our communities. I encourage everyone to share their knowledge and understanding of language and culture freely with each other so that we can grow as a veritable community.
-Greg
Regional Administrator
- mmagreg
Sept 12, 2011 @ 22:38

