Learning Spanish

Ok! Waiting! :smile:

Thanks for explaining… I always see these symbols, but I didn’t know the use… I’ll keep in mind! :smiley:

You’re welcome. Before I forget it again. I have a travel this Weekend and I go out tomorrow in the night. I won’t be here as normally I am, so tomorrow I will try to leave the themes and the story. I’d see you all on Sunday’s night or on Monday.

Thanks for telling @ironsoldier16 ! Don’t worry, we’ll wait for you…no need to hurry… :wink: hope you’ll have a nice travel brother! :hugs: see you when you can! :hugs: :hugs: :hugs:

It’s easy! It’s like
”Hola! exclamation or ¿Cómo estas? for a question.

Thanks! So:

”Hola! ( ”easy! :grin: )

Yes! But only in spanish. Don’t forget :joy:

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You’re right! Better don’t confuse languages, or I’ll make a disaster… :joy:

But isn’t it assumed that the question or exclamation start after a full stop like in English?

And I want to apologize. My english is not good. That’s why I can’t explain everything I’d want. :unamused:

Don’t worry! We understand each other anyway…and english is not my native language… :wink: :laughing:

I think only a couple of people here have English as their mother tongue. Although with that being said, my English is far better than my Bulgarian :stuck_out_tongue: .

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Haha! Great! Understanding people… I’m spanish teacher not english :joy:

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I grew up in US so never got the full grammar lecture In Spanish but I do have to agree the first one is nonsensical given that the sentence itself provides closure
I suppose I’d understand if it’s a question within a statement but yeah, No one I know really writes it I. Spanish unless it’s something fully proper

Teacher, can I please send you my homework to email? I can’t upload photos from my phone here (I don’t know why, it just doesn’t work…) :pray:

Waiting for the next class

Okay … Added to my notes :slightly_smiling_face:

Your’s is… Right?

Probably he isn’t around… you can mail him at.
Tellezvictormanuel@outlook.com

Nope. I was born in Bulgaria and moved to the UK when I was 4 or 5.

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Okay… so you know a bit/completely… Bulgarian??

I know it well enough to hold a conversation but my gramar is a bit off and I’m not too familiar with really formal terms. I speak ā€˜regular / casual’ Bulgarian for lack of a better term. My reading and writing skills are non existent. I can read but at the rate of a 3 year old.

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Putación:


:rofl: lol jkjk, the word is actually ā€˜rĆ©putation’. :stuck_out_tongue:

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