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Monica Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:27 PM |
minnesotamary wrote: Well, considering I've forgotten most of my Spanish after having studied it for 10 years, I guess I qualify!
Feliz Viernes!
I don't think you've forgotten your Spanish! It's something you have in your mind, the only thing you have to do is use it!
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Monica Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:29 PM |
Eledh wrote: I think I would understand some spanish... But not so much... XD
But, definally, I'm not able to hablarlo... Is it right? XD
Yes, it's right ;)
And I understand Italian if the speaker speaks slow, it's very similar to Spanish. |
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haz Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:32 PM |
Monica wrote: minnesotamary wrote: Well, considering I've forgotten most of my Spanish after having studied it for 10 years, I guess I qualify!
Feliz Viernes!
I don't think you've forgotten your Spanish! It's something you have in your mind, the only thing you have to do is use it!
si, my spanish is still as good as ever:
Diego Maradonna este Placido Demingo e Evita Peron tu Macho Enchilada??
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:34 PM |
Did anyone ever learn Esperanto in school? Is that even around anymore? When I was in high school one of the teachers wanted to get it into the curriculum but was unsuccessful. |
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goosey_84 Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:35 PM |
haz wrote: who you tryin' to get crazy with ese, don't you know i'm loco?
lol oh no you di-in't!! insane in the membrane is a classic! hahaha |
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Monica Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:35 PM |
Hahaha, I've noticed that your Spanish is as good as ever, Haz :p |
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Monica Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:37 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: Did anyone ever learn Esperanto in school?
What is Esperanto? |
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Yulia Nox Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:37 PM |
haz wrote: Monica wrote: minnesotamary wrote: Well, considering I've forgotten most of my Spanish after having studied it for 10 years, I guess I qualify!
Feliz Viernes!
I don't think you've forgotten your Spanish! It's something you have in your mind, the only thing you have to do is use it!
si, my spanish is still as good as ever:
Diego Maradonna este Placido Demingo e Evita Peron tu Macho Enchilada??
haha
You're all invited to our thread ;D! |
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minnesotamary Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:40 PM |
Monica wrote: minnesotamary wrote: Well, considering I've forgotten most of my Spanish after having studied it for 10 years, I guess I qualify!
Feliz Viernes!
I don't think you've forgotten your Spanish! It's something you have in your mind, the only thing you have to do is use it!
that's true. (Samurai) Sandy and I used to speak Spanish all the time at home so that our parents wouldn't know what we were talking about...
Tengo hambre!! |
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:42 PM |
Monica wrote: Turtleneck wrote: Did anyone ever learn Esperanto in school?
What is Esperanto?
It is an invented language. From what that teacher told us, it was created so that there would be no loyalty or prejudice from one country or another. A neutral language. I think the idea was if everyone knew their own language and Esperanto, there would be no need to know multiple languages and everyone could communicate with each other no matter where they were from.
Every time she said the word Esperanto, I always wanted to start singing it to the tune of Desperado. |
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SamuraiSandy Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:42 PM |
Monica wrote: minnesotamary wrote: Well, considering I've forgotten most of my Spanish after having studied it for 10 years, I guess I qualify!
Feliz Viernes!
I don't think you've forgotten your Spanish! It's something you have in your mind, the only thing you have to do is use it!
yeah...Mary and I both had Spanish as our 2nd Majors in college, but neither of us speak it regularly! so, once in a while we'll email each other in spanish for practice...that only lasts about 2 emails each! then we switch back to english. |
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Monica Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:43 PM |
minnesotamary wrote: that's true. (Samurai) Sandy and I used to speak Spanish all the time at home so that our parents wouldn't know what we were talking about...
Tengo hambre!!
Hahaha, me too! I'm hungry! |
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pablob Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:46 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: lol i feel bad because i post on the 'se hable español' thread but in ENGLISH! hahaha
So you'll post in Spanish here, right? |
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Monica Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:46 PM |
SamuraiSandy wrote: Monica wrote: minnesotamary wrote: Well, considering I've forgotten most of my Spanish after having studied it for 10 years, I guess I qualify!
Feliz Viernes!
I don't think you've forgotten your Spanish! It's something you have in your mind, the only thing you have to do is use it!
yeah...Mary and I both had Spanish as our 2nd Majors in college, but neither of us speak it regularly! so, once in a while we'll email each other in spanish for practice...that only lasts about 2 emails each! then we switch back to english.
That's a great idea! It really is. I know that Spanish is veeeeeeery difficult (tough grammar) but pronunciation is easy ;) |
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minnesotamary Posted Fri 18 Jan, 2008 7:47 PM |
haz wrote: Monica wrote: minnesotamary wrote: Well, considering I've forgotten most of my Spanish after having studied it for 10 years, I guess I qualify!
Feliz Viernes!
I don't think you've forgotten your Spanish! It's something you have in your mind, the only thing you have to do is use it!
si, my spanish is still as good as ever:
Diego Maradonna este Placido Demingo e Evita Peron tu Macho Enchilada??
haz, you've made me laugh a lot today...thanks---oh, I mean "muchas gracias amigo!" |
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