Pues yo estaba durmiendo cuando me di cuenta ya estaba jugando culpo a @framos1792 de mi nuevo vicio jaja ¿Cómo te va?
Bien bien a que juegan?
Él a ser pendejo Batman, yo a Clash Royale XD
Jajajaja genial
LUPITAAAAAAA!!! no estaba aquí
A ver si ahora si vuelves
Yo andaba perdido por ahí pero todo va bien, pasando la vida jaja
me tocó conocer a mike desde la intima vez que veniste!
Y tú cómo estás? Ya comunícate más seguido o hablamos por cel, no?
I decree that you’re absolutely welcome within these codes(for the thread)! Your spanish is worthy of membership into recognition as a honorary Latina lol
Also since I’m a guy, the rapida would be rápido so that it matches the subject’s gender
Totally worth a try to get to hear you tho
Lo sienton🙊
Latina from Greece? Sounds interesting
Voy a tratar de participar
Lo siento*
See, it’s good practice
heck yeah! Fusing ancient histories into one cool person haha
Muy bien! Luego le pedimos a @lpfan61 and @IronSoldier16 and @anna834 que participen aquí también para que tengan tiempo de practicar!
@IronSoldier16 is the lead nerd when it comes to grammar my job is just hyping up the class so he doesn’t bore them to death
Where this f**** n came from??? I totally know lo siento!
Voy a ir a hacer un poco de café…
Lol es la n fantasma
Do you practice saying these things out loud?
I usually try to translate random thoughts or recipes or whatever comes to mind:grin:
I try to speak in spanish and in the house. But they all look at me like I am an alien
dang, you didn’t get any fellow aliens from your lil planet to learn with you?
Ouh! Maybe try learning lyrics to a song in spanish and sing them! You can then do your exams singing the answers to the professor/officiant
Ok, cual es tu nombre?
Meeeeee llamooooooooooo geooooooooorgiiiiiii-aaa-a-A-AAAAAAAAA!!!
Epic exam right there
Fran is a good man, the best you could ever want for support and words full of wisdom
But… For explain Spanish… … No much jk. He’s good enough to explain some things very well. For a more detailed explanation ask me
Also calling @anna834 here is your final exam: translate all those post into English, then German
No, I am the only spanish learning alien!
I actually watch translated songs and I also try to translate them by my self (which is not always succesful)
@IronSoldier16 I will try to bother both of you as little as possible … My german are very few and I am not really trying to learn them… But I will probably have to, because kiddos will learn them as a second foreign language on school
I’ve got a question to native speakers - is there any difference between European an American pronunciation/grammar/vocabulary of Spanish? Is there any difference from country to country as far as Latin American countries are concerned?
(non native)
Thx. It was generally what I asked for. It confirms my theory (based on movies - some words that I’ve caught) that the Latin pronunciation may be easier to me than the Spanish from Europe. I especially mean the sound between f and th.
In Spain, there are some small regions that the pronounce z and c as s and not as th.
I was searching about it for ages!
https://youtu.be/Xg525KvZxi0 this is very helpful about the phenomenon.
Spanish speakers use the Spanish as they think is ok of course we have our rules and all that thing, but what makes Spanish “hard” is the expressions every country have, also some words in one country have a real different meaning in other. Anyway it’s a basic Spanish that anyone can understand and that’s the one your have to learn to use.
The best you can do to difference the sound of the c, s and z is remember the writing of the world. We speak our language very bad (believe me, the word “necesitar” is literally pronounced with double c or with double s and since the pronunciation is “understandable” it’s ok.
This was fine. I almost understood the lady as she was explaining the rules of pronunciation. It was interesting as a phenomenon but too complicated for a beginner. Like 4 possible pronunciations of one single word.
Got it. I think the lady in the video sent by @georkost said something like like this - that we are gonna be understood by native speakers.
In Polish we’ve got more complicated letters h or ch, ż or rz (or maybe sz), u or ó and even more than these.