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Atualizado em
16 jul 2017
- Chinês Tradicional (Taiwan)
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Inglês (RU)
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Inglês (EUA)
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
if two people are from the same city in foreign country.
can i say
i am the same as him from (America)
I want to know “the same as ” all correct way
Please give me some examples.
Thank you so much
if two people are from the same city in foreign country.
can i say
i am the same as him from (America)
I want to know “the same as ” all correct way
Please give me some examples.
Thank you so much
can i say
i am the same as him from (America)
I want to know “the same as ” all correct way
Please give me some examples.
Thank you so much
Respostas
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- Árabe
- Inglês (EUA) Quase Fluente
You can just say " i am from ( name of city ) as well "
- Russo
- Ucraniano
- Russo
- Ucraniano
If you live in the same country as someone, but in different cities, you can say: I am from the same country as him
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- Chinês Tradicional (Taiwan)

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