of course I am! today was a very busy day at work, on mondays i prepare my litigation files for trial. but you should see my cubicle all covered in post-its with spanish words :)
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of course I am! today was a very busy day at work, on mondays i prepare my litigation files for trial. but you should see my cubicle all covered in post-its with spanish words :)
oh good. learn those irregular verbs cause you use them a lot!
I want Indignant to speak Spanish with her Russian/Asian accent ... Just out of curiosity! Youtube it, Indig?
...and isn't Russia kind've in Asia anyway? or am I just trippin'?
whaaaaaat? sonrisa = indig???
what?!? you didn't know!?!Quote:
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I sound funny in English, Spanish even worse, can't roll the Rs. I will youtube just for the heck of it.Quote:
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Well, I had never heard of Sonrisa until about a week ago when you started posting more frequently. Why do you have 2 names?Quote:
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I am logged in as Sonrisa at work, and as Indignant at home.Quote:
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did you practice your irregulars?
si maestro, es dificil.
necesito mas tiempo to remember.
donde esta maestro?
yo cuento nuevo letras.
that would be maestra.
irregular verbs are a big challenge.
so in spanish there are 4 kinds of verbs. -ar, -er, -ir, and irregular.
practice those.
nouns...
in spanish every noun is either feminine or masculine. el is masculine, la is feminine.
el hombre- the man
la mujer- the woman
el cajon- the box
la mesa- the table.
usually nouns that end with -a have a la in front of them and those that end in -o have an el in front of them, but not always!
for example...
el dia- the day
la noche- the night.
in spanish, day is masculine and night is feminine. don't ask why, it's just the way it is.
if you're using nouns in plural, then it goes like this...
los dias- the days
las noches- the nights
los cajones-the boxes
las mesas- the tables
las mujeres- the women
los hombres- the men
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-cYhsaCrvg"]YouTube - La Noche - Juanes[/ame]
risa do you have a spanish-english dictionary?