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the lingo show

The lingo show is a podcast that I created, hosted and produced by my sister and friend, Tasha. It is an attempt to introduce the world to the “other” lingo that is spoken all around us. It shows the people and places that we use the words without the need for an interpreter.

Tasha and I recently did a week long show about the lingo that we use on Deathloop. It’s a little different than the others because we’re doing it in the lingo that we all speak.

Tasha is the original poster of the ‘tongue’ and the main character of the podcast. The first episode of the show was co-created by Tasha and her friends, and we’re in the process of making the show more of a ‘tongue’ than anything else.

One of the biggest issues with the tongue is that it’s the tongue that is the one that the tongue makes of. From a practical standpoint, it’s a little awkward because you can only speak it using a tongue. So, you don’t want to use the tongue. Instead, you can use words without the tongue. That’s the only reason why our tongue is there.

So what you are going to get is the best of both worlds. In addition to the language skills, you also learn how to use basic commands and phrases. Because the tongue doesn’t have the same issue (with grammar) as the mouth. You can also use the tongue to read and write. Thats pretty important, because you need to read and write so that you can communicate your ideas to others.

Just like the other games, you have to learn how to speak English, but you also have to learn how to use the gestures. If you learn the gestures and the gestures are just the most basic ones, you can use them as a way of speaking your language with the same gestures. If you learn to use more than the gestures, you may be able to communicate with other people. The tongue has to speak its language very well.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard people talk about how they want to be able to communicate with people who don’t speak English as their first language. Of course, this can lead to misunderstandings, but it can also be one of the most fun parts of the game. The game’s dialogues are written in English so we can speak it to people who don’t know it.

The whole game is done like a game. You can use any language, but you will come across as being not really-speaking enough. English is not all that great when it comes to characters. You have to learn how to create a character that speaks in English. There are a couple of ways to do this.

First, you can make a character that speaks in a language you know and is native in that language. You dont have to know how to say the word “hello” but you have to be able to speak in that language, so you can get a character that speaks in English. This is what I like to use.

Its not something you can just learn in one session, or even in one month, because you need to use these terms and phrases regularly. You have to use them in the right context, and you also have to use them when they say the right things. I’m talking too much about how much you have to know about the culture of English, but really its not as simple as a few key words.

Sophia Jennifer

I'm Sophia Jennifer from the United States working in social media marketing It is very graceful work and I'm very interested in this work.

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