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@sle27223 сағат бұрын
Affogato, literally means "drowned". It is a dessert, where there is a sweet that is drowned in espresso coffee. In Portuguese and Spanish (which are also Latin languages) the word is actually from "d" = AfogaDo. Congratulations on the class, greetings from Brazil
@noorali28704 сағат бұрын
Sir keep teaching us and motivating us , I'm your student from Pakistan
@judealexis7175 сағат бұрын
Good job
@evlabiapantoleon2753Сағат бұрын
Hi! Evi from Greece!
@عدنانسبهان-ف1غ4 сағат бұрын
Hi❤that's for you?good luck adnan from Baghdad
@MC-bq9dj11 сағат бұрын
It’s like you’re often at Starbucks! ;) I would like to be live with you sometimes, because it’s really nice to imagine a real conversation between you and us despite the huge distance between our own countries. :) I know I’m progressing, but I don’t have enough opportunities to talk. Nevertheless, I will continue my journey to learn and discover again and again. :)