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Húngaro
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Hi, I am Frankie. I am 44, from London and I just moved to Budapest. I am trying to learn Hungarian and for this I would like to do a language exchange with native Hungarians. My hobbies are travelling and practicing sports. I am a very open and easy going person
| Idioma nativo : |
Italiano
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| Idioma que practica : |
Irlandés (o gaélico)
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Hi! I’m Dario, originally from Italy and living in Dublin, Ireland. I currently work in the e-commerce field and a passionate for languages.
Languages
My native language is Italian, and I speak English fluently. I’d love to learn Irish (Gaeilge) — not only to connect more with Irish culture and people, but also because I’ve been living here for several years and I find the language fascinating.
What I’m Looking For
I’m looking for a friendly language exchange partner who can help me practice Irish. In return, I can help you improve your Italian — whether it’s conversation, pronunciation, or grammar.
Hobbies & Interests
I’m passionate about photography, especially minimalist and product photography. I also enjoy going to the gym, listening to rock music, and exploring new creative ideas. On quieter days, I love taking photos around Dublin or working on my art projects.
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| Idioma que practica : |
Inglés
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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.
| Idioma nativo : |
Italiano
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| Idioma que practica : |
Alemán
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Ciao, sono Giuseppina di Roma, mi piacerebbe fare uno scambio linguistico tedesco-italiano con persone madrelingua, (esclusivamente) face-to-face bevendo un caffè o facendo una passeggiata.
Sono tornata a vivere a Roma dopo aver abitato diversi anni in Germania e vorrei continuare ad esercitarmi in tedesco per non dimenticarlo. In cambio aiuto volentieri con l'italiano. A presto!
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Hi I’m Reneity! I was born in Ghana but raised in Italy and I’m currently living in Germany pursuing my studies. I’m a beginner in Korean so I could need a hand here. I speak German, Italian, French (not fluently) and of course English. Write me and let’s get to know each other!
| Idioma nativo : |
Italiano
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| Idioma que practica : |
Inglés,
Español,
Francés,
Lengua de señas (Estados Unidos)
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Hi! I'm Eleonora.
I've been living in Ireland for the past year and would love to keep up my English while also practicing some Spanish and French. I’m passionate about languages, traveling, and sports (especially tennis and padel). I also have many hobbies: I’m a speedcuber, a magician, and a memory athlete!

Inglés
Italiano
Húngaro
Irlandés (o gaélico)
Coreano
Japonés
Rumano
Ruso
Alemán
Francés
Persa
Español
Twi
Lengua de señas (Estados Unidos)