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>>>>Thank you. I studied and lived in the States for seven years and have been married to an American for 35 years, so I practice it daily. After a few drinks the accent gets thicker though...
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>>>I understand now. This is what I need, a Latin girl friend. I am sure my wife will understand <g>.
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>>I have a co-worker from Peru, whom I'm going to work and home on the same train. We're talking in English, but perhaps I need to start learning Spanish from him. He is already joking that he is going to convert to a Jew < g >
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>If he converts to Judaism he will be a Perujewian <g>
He-he. We're trying to find him a good name. Do you know a nice Jewish name which starts with G? All I can come up with is Girsh (but right now I've remembered Gilad - don't know how it is translated, though).
UPDATE. Ok, now all my co-workers become interested, so Tracey found a meaning for Gilad. It's "monument of stones" in Hebrew. This was a mountainous region east of the Jordan river...
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