Hello, Krim!
Thanks for your answer.
It is difficult to know, what would be the best. We think it might be boring to start German lessons from scratch, as my daughter can understand and read
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Congratulations everybody...http://www.mainzelahr.de/smile/medien/shakehands.gif
I will try to do my best in participating for the next thousand
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Dear cali, Ilhem2 and Krim!
Thank you very much for your answers. They illuminate each in their own way, how complex and difficult the discussion of this issue is. I especially appreciate that
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Hi, all Chiba-Lovers! ;)
@Krim
Here are for your wife some other names for Artemisia Absinthia:
English: wormwood - German: Wermutkraut or Absinth - Norwegian and Danish: malurt
I
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Dear Almotanabi!
Yesterday I was short of time, therefore you just got the answer about the chiba. It was an attempt of first aid ;) as soon as possible to reduce your suffering about not being
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Hi, muenchen, where are you?
A lot of answers to your question since the 30th of March... I hope you haven't disappeared...
I have been using CD-roms for learning languages and found them
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Tusen takk, cali, for din velkomsthilsen! :)
I have noticed that there is a member from Sweden and you from Denmark. Not bad,that there are at least three members representing Scandinavian
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Hello, dear Almot!
Perhaps this link may help you concerning the "chiba" (Artemisia absinthium):
http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/topics.cgi?earl=plant_profile.cgi&symbol=ARAB3
I hope you
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