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  • If you are still interested language exchange. I'm a 21 year old Argentinian law student looking to learn English. And learn overall. We could discuss anything from news to business to life overall.

  • Hello, I am Sanish native speaker and I am looking for an English exchange. DM if you want have an exchange :)

  • Good morning. I am a 28-year-old male and also work as a software developer. I was employed at Huawei Cloud last year and am currently searching for a new job in the U.S. However, I am struggling with my English skills while looking for a new job.

    I speak Mandarin/Cantonese and look forward to meeting new friends and learning languages together. HH~

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  • I speak both mandarin and Cantonese. I’m also a software engineer, and interested in starting my own business in the future. Feel free to dm me.

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  • Hello, sir. I'm a 34-year-old male native Chinese. I was born and raised in Harbin, which is considered probably as the most standard place for Mandarin. Now I'm living in Shenzhen which belongs to the Cantonese area. But I can hardly speak Cantonese, just a beginner learning in daily life ... I worked as a bank operator in Harbin for a decade. Now I am doing financial sales in Shenzhen.

    I like languages. Still keep working on how to improve English systematically. Looking forward to meeting new friends and listening to their stories.

    How about this? zhaoliang.lp@gmail.com

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  • I found the following users who may fit your language exchange criteria:

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/santiglot 2022-12-28 Post 9 Spanish, French, Chinese ---
    u/snoo-49825 2022-10-27 Post 8 Cantonese (Native), Chinese (Native) English
    u/henharriergo 2022-11-17 Post 8 Cantonese, Chinese English
    u/earendil_starlink 2022-11-26 Post 8 Spanish (Native), French (B2) English
    u/unacuentadereddit 2022-12-13 Post 8 Spanish (Native), Chinese (Native) English

    Please feel free to comment on the above posts to get in contact with their authors.


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