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Spanish, 09.01.2020 19:31, juhavyen

Yo soy de paraguay, capital es asunción. el guaraní es la lengua hablan casi todas las personas en paraguay. en paraguay, yo trabajaba como profesor bilingüe en un instituto se especializa en la enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras. los paraguayos nos refrescamos con una bebida nombre es tereré. un día invitaré a la clase a una profesora amiga mía a le interesa la tradición oral guaraní. a mi madre, es uruguaya, le encanta hablar guaraní.

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