Desde cuando Saber tiene complemento indirecto?
'''YOU SEE THIS DOG I'M PETTING? THAT WAS COURAGE WOLF.Cute, isn't he?no son muchos solo el acento y los dos puntos...
Sí pero sin el acento y los dos puntos las palabras cambian de significado y es un dolor en el culo, así que dejad de putear y estudiaoslas, que no es más difícil que el Cálculo, para dar un ejemplo.
PALABRA =>> PALAABRA PÁLABRA =>> PAALABRA PALABRÁ =>> PALABRAA
'''YOU SEE THIS DOG I'M PETTING? THAT WAS COURAGE WOLF.Cute, isn't he?Es mas fail apenderlos con practica, asi que ¡¡¡practiquen!!!
Nunca entendí bien cuando las monosílabas llevan tilde o no.
And that's how I ended up in the wardrobe. It Just Bugs Me!^ Es cuando son palabras distintas, para distinguirlas.Por ejemplo, "te" sin tilde es pronombre y con tilde es sustantivo.
edited 21st Sep '10 1:26:03 PM by nohaynicklibre
I can't stop listening to thisEse video de er, el tema de pelea de FFVII, está hecho por un mexicano, probablemente de la capital, por su acento neutral.
I love Spanish. I'm not a fan of how Castilian pronounces the letter s.
I was wondering why frisbees got bigger as they got closer then it hit me.Generalmente se tilda la palabra en la silaba en la que sientes que se te va la lengua.
Por ejemplo. puuublico, aaaartico... etc...
This.
Actually, when a spanish speaking person is learning Japanese... the amount of pronaunciation practice needed probably amounts to 20 minutes in total.
They are almost identical.
They reason is that they are called languages with "perfect pronaunciation" i.e... things sound as they are written always. English, coming from a wide variety of sources use the same words to spell different sounds.
English uses about 110 or something sounds while spanish uses 24 or 26 (which is quite conviniently the words of the alphabet).
The japanese language has even less sounds... but almost all the sounds it uses are shared with Spanish.
Still, it is a million times easier for an English speaker to learn to pronaunce Japanese than for a Japanese to learn to pronaunce English.
Odly enough it seems easier for a Spanish speaking person to learn to pronaunce english than the other way around.
でも。。。そして, スペイン語 と 英語 と 日本語 が 大好き です。
edited 29th Oct '11 5:03:54 AM by Baff
I will always cherish the chance of a new beggining.I'm bilingual. Spanish is a nice language, and quite easy to learn except for those damn verbs. There's, like, a bazillion tenses for each verb, and there's at least three sets of tense suffixes (depending on the verb). That's without taking irregulars in consideration. Once that particular roadblock is overcome, though, learning Spanish is a cakewalk.
Odio el doblaje en español neutro... ¿Qué clase de degenerado traduce los putos nombres de los personajes?
edited 29th Oct '11 11:07:07 AM by SavageHeathen
You exist because we allow it and you will end because we demand it.
Indeed. Even we native speekers get it wrong sometimes (hubó is the right past tense of haber and not hubieron which is a common mistake for example).
That is why Spanish harder to learn than english. In fact is a fairly hard language compared with the ones I have some knowladge about.
edited 29th Oct '11 5:07:29 AM by Baff
I will always cherish the chance of a new beggining.It's fine, but I kind of dislike the Mexican Spanish...too many pointless diminutives ("pasame la salsita para los taquitos que me tengo que ir ahorita"...G-d...)
edited 29th Oct '11 9:25:20 AM by Anthony_H
Castellano is a wonderful language. :)
Banned entirely for telling FE that he was being rude and not contributing to the discussion. I shall watch down from the goon heavens.I don't like Spanish. I was never very good at it, and more than a decade of trying to learn it has soured any enjoyment I might have gotten by following through and becoming fluent.
Thank god this is my last semester of the class.
I am now known as Flyboy.Wow, I actually agree with Heathen for once.
Very pretty language, but cripes, those damn verb tenses.
Apparently I am adorable, but my GF is my #1 Groupie. (Avatar by Dreki-K)@Anthony: Yup, it's like Spanish spoken by Ned Flanders. Pointless diminutives irk me too.
edited 29th Oct '11 11:07:52 AM by SavageHeathen
You exist because we allow it and you will end because we demand it.Un año y 18 dias...carajo Westerner...
Anyways, if the thread is necro'd I might as well post in it. Any fellow Dominicans in the house? Si tu vienes de la Republica o escuchas la musica de Juan Luis Guerra, 'tamos hermanos!
Share it so that people can get into this conversation, 'cause we're not the only ones who think like this.I speak Mexican Spanish and I don't use that many diminutives. O.o
I know plenty of people who do though.
Yeah pronouncing Japanese words is terribly easy for me.
I was wondering why frisbees got bigger as they got closer then it hit me.
JUAN LUIS GUERRA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Niagara en bicicleta Ojala que llueva cafe
2 de mis canciones favoritas.
Latin America is truly a beautiful place. We share amongst ourselves so much that another countrie´s artists become quintecential to our very own culture, despite coming from a differnt Latin American country.
edited 29th Oct '11 12:29:10 PM by Baff
I will always cherish the chance of a new beggining.Spain's scene is very underrated internationally, but they do produce a large number of awesome punk bands, many of them anarchist.
Habeas Corpus- Contra el Poder Enjoy!
edited 29th Oct '11 12:48:17 PM by SavageHeathen
You exist because we allow it and you will end because we demand it.My enjoyment of that video is rather low due to not really understanding what they're singing, but the background pictures are amusing.
I am now known as Flyboy.Well, these are for the most part pictures of the guys in power you're (well, their Spanish audience is) supposed to hate.
edited 29th Oct '11 1:15:08 PM by SavageHeathen
You exist because we allow it and you will end because we demand it.The baby picture was odd. The random XKCD strip in Spanish was funny, and I've seen it, but I don't remember what it said in English. The middle finger nuke bomb was priceless, but I'm thinking that the "Facebook is evil!" thing is a conspiracy...
I am now known as Flyboy.Tengo dos anhos de Espanhol en mi escuela media y escuela secundaria, pero no soy demasiado fluido.
Si que es correcto. Probablemente no es.
Still Sheepin'
¿Qué? ¡No les sabes a todos!
edited 21st Sep '10 7:11:56 AM by MajorTom
"Allah may guide their bullets, but Jesus helps those who aim down the sights."