5 most popular post for the 1st week of October 2007

These are actually the top post in which people entered my blog. Its intersting that 3 of the 5 are connected with love and only 2 are directly connected with languages and language learning.

Bilingual brains protected Being bilingual offers benefits

Hardest language to learn Which language is the hardest language

Free Russian dating Site that offer free Russian dating

Love phrases Love phrases in several languages

Marriage in Poland How to get married in Poland

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3 Comments on 5 most popular post for the 1st week of October 2007»

  1. A said,

    October 9, 2007at 2:21 am

    You’re inclined to analisys.

  2. markbiernat said,

    October 9, 2007at 11:23 am

    @A Your are inclined to precise observation.

  3. A said,

    October 10, 2007at 2:37 am

    Right.

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