User talk:Conradpd

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Hello and thank you for the Barnstar accolade. Sorry about the late reply, but, yes, I would be pleased to keep in touch and am interested in an Erasmus project. In our classes, we don't write articles, we translate - usually German into English. Not sure if I should answer you here or on your talk page - will do both. --AnTransit (talk) 10:11, 9 April 2018 (UTC)