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Re: Spanish lessons
pixiedixie
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pixiedixie Posted Mon 20 Aug, 2007 6:59 PM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
pixiedixie wrote:
One idea to say to your mother in law:

Anda a la cocina, perra! Qué hay de comer?

She will appreciate that


it would be smart if you translated. gracias


Move your ass to the kitchen, bitch! What´s for dinner?

You´re welcome
 
Re: Spanish lessons
goosey_84
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goosey_84 Posted Mon 20 Aug, 2007 7:10 PM Quote
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Re: Spanish lessons
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 20 Aug, 2007 7:12 PM Quote
Did Milton bake a cake for yr birthday ?

 
Re: Spanish lessons
Beetlebum82
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Beetlebum82 Posted Mon 20 Aug, 2007 7:16 PM Quote
Quote:

Anda a la cocina, perra! Qué hay de comer?



It´s means something like " Bitch,go to the kitchen. What´s for lunch"

In answer to your question, I don´t know because I´ve only studied a little bit of French when i was in the high school, but never Italian
 
Re: Spanish lessons
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 20 Aug, 2007 7:20 PM Quote
Beetlebum82 wrote:
Quote:

Anda a la cocina, perra! Qué hay de comer?



It´s means something like " Bitch,go to the kitchen. What´s for lunch"

In answer to your question, I don´t know because I´ve only studied a little bit of French when i was in the high school, but never Italian

for us (french) it's easier to learn spanish than italian - which is why i studied german
LOL
 
Re: Spanish lessons
Beetlebum82
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Beetlebum82 Posted Mon 20 Aug, 2007 7:31 PM Quote
German? It´s seem so hard for me, it hasn't vowels

 
Re: Spanish lessons
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 20 Aug, 2007 7:34 PM Quote
Beetlebum82 wrote:
German? It´s seem so hard for me, it hasn't vowels

was ? it means "what" and it has a vowel
 
Re: Spanish lessons
Beetlebum82
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Beetlebum82 Posted Mon 20 Aug, 2007 7:41 PM Quote
Too many followed consonants without vowel

I've yet enough work to do improving my terrible English
 
Re: Spanish lessons
goosey_84
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goosey_84 Posted Mon 20 Aug, 2007 7:48 PM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Did Milton bake a cake for yr birthday ?



haha i'm calling it a truce with milton...mostly because all my dislike has transferred over to scott...former close friend, now coworker! haha
 
Re: Spanish lessons
Monica
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Monica Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 10:30 AM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
question : it is easier for you to learn french or italian ?

Italian. If I listen to an Italian, I can understand perfectly well what he/she says. But in French...Really difficult. And your pronuciationof "r" is really complicated to me :p
 
Re: Spanish lessons
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 10:37 AM Quote
Monica wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
question : it is easier for you to learn french or italian ?

Italian. If I listen to an Italian, I can understand perfectly well what he/she says. But in French...Really difficult. And your pronuciationof "r" is really complicated to me :p

I've always wondered about it.
I tried to learn italian a few years ago and totally failed...well, i didn't get on with the teacher so that didn't help.
What other languages did you study ? besides english i mean
 
Re: Spanish lessons
Monica
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Monica Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 1:09 PM Quote
I studied French eight years ago; German two years ago; Latin and Greek in high school (Latin also in college), and last year I studied Italian phonetics. The most difficult one: German, no doubt.
 
Re: Spanish lessons
Beetlebum82
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Beetlebum82 Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 3:29 PM Quote
Monica wrote:
I studied French eight years ago; German two years ago; Latin and Greek in high school (Latin also in college), and last year I studied Italian phonetics. The most difficult one: German, no doubt.


Have you ever think of live in the Tower of Babel??
You can do it. Cheers to you
I can only live in a Spanish speaker´s countrry :´(
 
Re: Spanish lessons
Monica
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Monica Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 4:07 PM Quote
I've heard that renting a flat in Babel is really expensive XD.
 
Re: Spanish lessons
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 4:20 PM Quote
Monica wrote:
I studied French eight years ago; German two years ago; Latin and Greek in high school (Latin also in college), and last year I studied Italian phonetics. The most difficult one: German, no doubt.


I did english, german and latin.
For me, german was the easiest
 
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