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INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up WHAT DOES 'MALITO' MEAN? malito is a common expression in Ecuador. They put ito on nearly everything. example: Un cafecito. May 17 2012 22:37:03. Anonymous. Hello, Mexican American here. "Malito" typically means someone who is sickly, or mentally disabled. Its a dated and could possibly be considered offensive but benevolent word for referring to sick orhandicapped
MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HUBIERA/HABRIA
El Greco Para contestar tus (segunda persona singular) preguntas acerca de "hubiera/hubiese y habría". Te pondré aquí unos ejemplos en su forma correcta. If I had known I would have told her. Si lo hubiera sabido no se lo habria dicho. So, it seems that "would have" can be said in 2 ways (hubiera/habria). I, YOU, SHE, WE, HE, THEY, IT IN SPANISH I, You, She, We, He, They, It In Spanish. Foros Spanish grammar. 18. 22,473. 1 2 3. Sanz. In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it. Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. ATTACHING PRONOUNS TO UNCONJUGATED VERBS Miclus. 1 2. Let's talk about infinitves: "Escuchar" is "to listen" so the imperative for "Listen to me" is "Escúchame". In present indicative sentences we can say "I listen to you" which means "Te escucho". In imperatives the pronoun is attached after the verb, which is "Escúchala" (listen to her), "Mírame" (Look at me), but "Me mira"is
INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up WHAT DOES 'MALITO' MEAN? malito is a common expression in Ecuador. They put ito on nearly everything. example: Un cafecito. May 17 2012 22:37:03. Anonymous. Hello, Mexican American here. "Malito" typically means someone who is sickly, or mentally disabled. Its a dated and could possibly be considered offensive but benevolent word for referring to sick orhandicapped
MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HUBIERA/HABRIA
El Greco Para contestar tus (segunda persona singular) preguntas acerca de "hubiera/hubiese y habría". Te pondré aquí unos ejemplos en su forma correcta. If I had known I would have told her. Si lo hubiera sabido no se lo habria dicho. So, it seems that "would have" can be said in 2 ways (hubiera/habria). YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Retired Moderator - A moderator who has retired. These are placed under the avatar to the right of each post. Clicking on these icons in a post will show you the SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too. HELP WITH MY SPANISH HOMEWORK Help With My Spanish Homework. Foros Spanish grammar. 7. 1,810. Hi, I'm taking Spanish 102 course, and I was hoping if you guys can verify my spanish-to-english translation. Note that the font in red (rojo) is in english. If some of my english translation is WHAT DOES 'MALITO' MEAN? malito is a common expression in Ecuador. They put ito on nearly everything. example: Un cafecito. May 17 2012 22:37:03. Anonymous. Hello, Mexican American here. "Malito" typically means someone who is sickly, or mentally disabled. Its a dated and could possibly be considered offensive but benevolent word for referring to sick orhandicapped
ARE YOU TEACHING/LEARNING SPANISH IN AN ENGLISH SPEAKING Hi everybody. I am an EFL teacher and I would like to get in touch with people who are teaching/learning Spanish in English speakingcountries.
TRANSLATING IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS I recieved the following E-mail in response to the previous post=A0: From: (Email Removed) (xx) Date: Fri, Aug 15, 2003, 2:49am (CDT+7) To: (Email Removed) (latin - crooner) Subject: Re: Translating idiomatic expressions Please don't answer to the group, answer to the right message because we don't see the link with the first message!! MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. ENGLISH TO SPANISH NAMES AnonymousTJ in spanish or melanie in spanish Me viene a la mente "Melina" pero la verdad no estoy seguro si es el equivalente de"Melanie".
I, YOU, SHE, WE, HE, THEY, IT IN SPANISH I, You, She, We, He, They, It In Spanish. Foros Spanish grammar. 18. 22,473. 1 2 3. Sanz. In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it. Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. ATTACHING PRONOUNS TO UNCONJUGATED VERBS Miclus. 1 2. Let's talk about infinitves: "Escuchar" is "to listen" so the imperative for "Listen to me" is "Escúchame". In present indicative sentences we can say "I listen to you" which means "Te escucho". In imperatives the pronoun is attached after the verb, which is "Escúchala" (listen to her), "Mírame" (Look at me), but "Me mira"is
INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up WHAT DOES 'MALITO' MEAN? malito is a common expression in Ecuador. They put ito on nearly everything. example: Un cafecito. May 17 2012 22:37:03. Anonymous. Hello, Mexican American here. "Malito" typically means someone who is sickly, or mentally disabled. Its a dated and could possibly be considered offensive but benevolent word for referring to sick orhandicapped
MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HUBIERA/HABRIA
El Greco Para contestar tus (segunda persona singular) preguntas acerca de "hubiera/hubiese y habría". Te pondré aquí unos ejemplos en su forma correcta. If I had known I would have told her. Si lo hubiera sabido no se lo habria dicho. So, it seems that "would have" can be said in 2 ways (hubiera/habria). I, YOU, SHE, WE, HE, THEY, IT IN SPANISH I, You, She, We, He, They, It In Spanish. Foros Spanish grammar. 18. 22,473. 1 2 3. Sanz. In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it. Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. ATTACHING PRONOUNS TO UNCONJUGATED VERBS Miclus. 1 2. Let's talk about infinitves: "Escuchar" is "to listen" so the imperative for "Listen to me" is "Escúchame". In present indicative sentences we can say "I listen to you" which means "Te escucho". In imperatives the pronoun is attached after the verb, which is "Escúchala" (listen to her), "Mírame" (Look at me), but "Me mira"is
INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up WHAT DOES 'MALITO' MEAN? malito is a common expression in Ecuador. They put ito on nearly everything. example: Un cafecito. May 17 2012 22:37:03. Anonymous. Hello, Mexican American here. "Malito" typically means someone who is sickly, or mentally disabled. Its a dated and could possibly be considered offensive but benevolent word for referring to sick orhandicapped
MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HUBIERA/HABRIA
El Greco Para contestar tus (segunda persona singular) preguntas acerca de "hubiera/hubiese y habría". Te pondré aquí unos ejemplos en su forma correcta. If I had known I would have told her. Si lo hubiera sabido no se lo habria dicho. So, it seems that "would have" can be said in 2 ways (hubiera/habria). YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too. HELP WITH MY SPANISH HOMEWORK Help With My Spanish Homework. Foros Spanish grammar. 7. 1,810. Hi, I'm taking Spanish 102 course, and I was hoping if you guys can verify my spanish-to-english translation. Note that the font in red (rojo) is in english. If some of my english translation is GRAMMATICAL TERM FOR SPEAKING ABOUT THINGS IN A GENERAL SENSE What is the grammatical term for speaking about things in a general sense, for example: 'wine is good' (general sense) as opposed to: the 'the wine from Spain is good' (a specific wine). There must be one although I haven't been able to find it. WHAT DOES 'MALITO' MEAN? malito is a common expression in Ecuador. They put ito on nearly everything. example: Un cafecito. May 17 2012 22:37:03. Anonymous. Hello, Mexican American here. "Malito" typically means someone who is sickly, or mentally disabled. Its a dated and could possibly be considered offensive but benevolent word for referring to sick orhandicapped
ARE YOU TEACHING/LEARNING SPANISH IN AN ENGLISH SPEAKING Hi everybody. I am an EFL teacher and I would like to get in touch with people who are teaching/learning Spanish in English speakingcountries.
TRANSLATING IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS I recieved the following E-mail in response to the previous post=A0: From: (Email Removed) (xx) Date: Fri, Aug 15, 2003, 2:49am (CDT+7) To: (Email Removed) (latin - crooner) Subject: Re: Translating idiomatic expressions Please don't answer to the group, answer to the right message because we don't see the link with the first message!! MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. ENGLISH TO SPANISH NAMES AnonymousTJ in spanish or melanie in spanish Me viene a la mente "Melina" pero la verdad no estoy seguro si es el equivalente de"Melanie".
INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too.OTRO ROLLO?
Mr. PizzaPie, Please excuse my fellow posters, they just want to have fun shitting on each other. Now let me explain you what "otro rollo" means. Hopefully, it'll make sense to you. First let me say that the phrase means different things depending on the context. APPLY THE FRENCH SOLUTION: LAND FOR PEACE The French Solution By Steven Plaut FrontPageMagazine.com > November 7, 2005 There are very few things as amusing these days as watching the French grapple with their backyard intifada. The suburbs of Paris are now more dangerous than Jenin, and the French are getting their comeuppance for decades of snootiness, anti-American and anti-Israel agitprop, and decades of cowardice. MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. STALIN Y LOS GENERALES... Hola: Fue el año 1941, en medio de la campaña Alemana llamada “Operación Barbarroja” lanzada por Hitler contra Russia. Stalin y 3 de sus generales más fiables estaban a bordo del tren especial del Mandatario Ruso con rumbo a un lugar secreto. El tren entró un largotúnel viejo.
PODRIAS A HACER CLARIFICACION,POR FAVOR? i'm still working with spanish grammar and i happened to encounter these tenses,imperfect progressive and imperfect tense. when to use and which is which? let me give you examples of sentences that i encounterd in one of the websites i visited for spanish grammar lesson Imperfect Progressive: Lo vi cuando estábamos volviendo. I saw him when we were returning. INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too.OTRO ROLLO?
Mr. PizzaPie, Please excuse my fellow posters, they just want to have fun shitting on each other. Now let me explain you what "otro rollo" means. Hopefully, it'll make sense to you. First let me say that the phrase means different things depending on the context. APPLY THE FRENCH SOLUTION: LAND FOR PEACE The French Solution By Steven Plaut FrontPageMagazine.com > November 7, 2005 There are very few things as amusing these days as watching the French grapple with their backyard intifada. The suburbs of Paris are now more dangerous than Jenin, and the French are getting their comeuppance for decades of snootiness, anti-American and anti-Israel agitprop, and decades of cowardice. MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. STALIN Y LOS GENERALES... Hola: Fue el año 1941, en medio de la campaña Alemana llamada “Operación Barbarroja” lanzada por Hitler contra Russia. Stalin y 3 de sus generales más fiables estaban a bordo del tren especial del Mandatario Ruso con rumbo a un lugar secreto. El tren entró un largotúnel viejo.
PODRIAS A HACER CLARIFICACION,POR FAVOR? i'm still working with spanish grammar and i happened to encounter these tenses,imperfect progressive and imperfect tense. when to use and which is which? let me give you examples of sentences that i encounterd in one of the websites i visited for spanish grammar lesson Imperfect Progressive: Lo vi cuando estábamos volviendo. I saw him when we were returning. I, YOU, SHE, WE, HE, THEY, IT IN SPANISH I, You, She, We, He, They, It In Spanish. Foros Spanish grammar. 18. 22,473. 1 2 3. Sanz. In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it. Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal ATTACHING PRONOUNS TO UNCONJUGATED VERBS Miclus. 1 2. Let's talk about infinitves: "Escuchar" is "to listen" so the imperative for "Listen to me" is "Escúchame". In present indicative sentences we can say "I listen to you" which means "Te escucho". In imperatives the pronoun is attached after the verb, which is "Escúchala" (listen to her), "Mírame" (Look at me), but "Me mira"is
POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HELP WITH CODES
sorry to say this, but the way this forum works, sucks. i mean, it's so uncomfortable. i try to open e new topic, and it takes me back to the previous page. i try to quote, once the quotation appears, it disappears again plus, i've got this problem with the spanish codes for example á and when i type the code, suddenly the size of MY TEXT HERE, becomes smaller, when i type another code REFLEXIVE VS POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Thank you for the clarification. I appreciate it. Saludos, Michelle Just a little note here ,it is nariz, as we have only one nose, the nostrils are "fosas nasales" , when you hear somebody saying narices feel free to correct them, ask them narices?, pues cuantas tienes?Saludos
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CUENTENME DE LA ARGENTINA WebTV-Mail-14710-4015 GOD BLESS AMERICA !! FORZA BUSH, 4 MORE YEARS !!! WebTV-Mail-14710-4015 Content-Description: signature Content-Disposition: Inline INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too.OTRO ROLLO?
Mr. PizzaPie, Please excuse my fellow posters, they just want to have fun shitting on each other. Now let me explain you what "otro rollo" means. Hopefully, it'll make sense to you. First let me say that the phrase means different things depending on the context. THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal APPLY THE FRENCH SOLUTION: LAND FOR PEACE The French Solution By Steven Plaut FrontPageMagazine.com > November 7, 2005 There are very few things as amusing these days as watching the French grapple with their backyard intifada. The suburbs of Paris are now more dangerous than Jenin, and the French are getting their comeuppance for decades of snootiness, anti-American and anti-Israel agitprop, and decades of cowardice. MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. STALIN Y LOS GENERALES... Hola: Fue el año 1941, en medio de la campaña Alemana llamada “Operación Barbarroja” lanzada por Hitler contra Russia. Stalin y 3 de sus generales más fiables estaban a bordo del tren especial del Mandatario Ruso con rumbo a un lugar secreto. El tren entró un largotúnel viejo.
PODRIAS A HACER CLARIFICACION,POR FAVOR? i'm still working with spanish grammar and i happened to encounter these tenses,imperfect progressive and imperfect tense. when to use and which is which? let me give you examples of sentences that i encounterd in one of the websites i visited for spanish grammar lesson Imperfect Progressive: Lo vi cuando estábamos volviendo. I saw him when we were returning. INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too.OTRO ROLLO?
Mr. PizzaPie, Please excuse my fellow posters, they just want to have fun shitting on each other. Now let me explain you what "otro rollo" means. Hopefully, it'll make sense to you. First let me say that the phrase means different things depending on the context. APPLY THE FRENCH SOLUTION: LAND FOR PEACE The French Solution By Steven Plaut FrontPageMagazine.com > November 7, 2005 There are very few things as amusing these days as watching the French grapple with their backyard intifada. The suburbs of Paris are now more dangerous than Jenin, and the French are getting their comeuppance for decades of snootiness, anti-American and anti-Israel agitprop, and decades of cowardice. MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. STALIN Y LOS GENERALES... Hola: Fue el año 1941, en medio de la campaña Alemana llamada “Operación Barbarroja” lanzada por Hitler contra Russia. Stalin y 3 de sus generales más fiables estaban a bordo del tren especial del Mandatario Ruso con rumbo a un lugar secreto. El tren entró un largotúnel viejo.
PODRIAS A HACER CLARIFICACION,POR FAVOR? i'm still working with spanish grammar and i happened to encounter these tenses,imperfect progressive and imperfect tense. when to use and which is which? let me give you examples of sentences that i encounterd in one of the websites i visited for spanish grammar lesson Imperfect Progressive: Lo vi cuando estábamos volviendo. I saw him when we were returning. I, YOU, SHE, WE, HE, THEY, IT IN SPANISH I, You, She, We, He, They, It In Spanish. Foros Spanish grammar. 18. 22,473. 1 2 3. Sanz. In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it. Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal ATTACHING PRONOUNS TO UNCONJUGATED VERBS Miclus. 1 2. Let's talk about infinitves: "Escuchar" is "to listen" so the imperative for "Listen to me" is "Escúchame". In present indicative sentences we can say "I listen to you" which means "Te escucho". In imperatives the pronoun is attached after the verb, which is "Escúchala" (listen to her), "Mírame" (Look at me), but "Me mira"is
THE HUMAN BODY: BASIC VOCABULARY AuserSyl You are right .By the way, sometimes dictionary are not the best help. That I know too well!OLA!
DamjoHaha sadly I did not understand very much of that. No problem, that´s the goal. You´ll learn to understand everything that I want to say. My english is not the best, but when you´re learning spanish, you´re understanding more words of my text and in general cases. MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HELP WITH CODES
sorry to say this, but the way this forum works, sucks. i mean, it's so uncomfortable. i try to open e new topic, and it takes me back to the previous page. i try to quote, once the quotation appears, it disappears again plus, i've got this problem with the spanish codes for example á and when i type the code, suddenly the size of MY TEXT HERE, becomes smaller, when i type another code FRASES PARA HABLAR DEL TIEMPO But the second example it's incorrect. We don't say 'es x grados'. In my country we say 'hay x grados', but some grammarians say that the correct form is 'hace x grados'. INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too.OTRO ROLLO?
Mr. PizzaPie, Please excuse my fellow posters, they just want to have fun shitting on each other. Now let me explain you what "otro rollo" means. Hopefully, it'll make sense to you. First let me say that the phrase means different things depending on the context. THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal APPLY THE FRENCH SOLUTION: LAND FOR PEACE The French Solution By Steven Plaut FrontPageMagazine.com > November 7, 2005 There are very few things as amusing these days as watching the French grapple with their backyard intifada. The suburbs of Paris are now more dangerous than Jenin, and the French are getting their comeuppance for decades of snootiness, anti-American and anti-Israel agitprop, and decades of cowardice. MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. STALIN Y LOS GENERALES... Hola: Fue el año 1941, en medio de la campaña Alemana llamada “Operación Barbarroja” lanzada por Hitler contra Russia. Stalin y 3 de sus generales más fiables estaban a bordo del tren especial del Mandatario Ruso con rumbo a un lugar secreto. El tren entró un largotúnel viejo.
PODRIAS A HACER CLARIFICACION,POR FAVOR? i'm still working with spanish grammar and i happened to encounter these tenses,imperfect progressive and imperfect tense. when to use and which is which? let me give you examples of sentences that i encounterd in one of the websites i visited for spanish grammar lesson Imperfect Progressive: Lo vi cuando estábamos volviendo. I saw him when we were returning. INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too.OTRO ROLLO?
Mr. PizzaPie, Please excuse my fellow posters, they just want to have fun shitting on each other. Now let me explain you what "otro rollo" means. Hopefully, it'll make sense to you. First let me say that the phrase means different things depending on the context. THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal APPLY THE FRENCH SOLUTION: LAND FOR PEACE The French Solution By Steven Plaut FrontPageMagazine.com > November 7, 2005 There are very few things as amusing these days as watching the French grapple with their backyard intifada. The suburbs of Paris are now more dangerous than Jenin, and the French are getting their comeuppance for decades of snootiness, anti-American and anti-Israel agitprop, and decades of cowardice. MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. STALIN Y LOS GENERALES... Hola: Fue el año 1941, en medio de la campaña Alemana llamada “Operación Barbarroja” lanzada por Hitler contra Russia. Stalin y 3 de sus generales más fiables estaban a bordo del tren especial del Mandatario Ruso con rumbo a un lugar secreto. El tren entró un largotúnel viejo.
PODRIAS A HACER CLARIFICACION,POR FAVOR? i'm still working with spanish grammar and i happened to encounter these tenses,imperfect progressive and imperfect tense. when to use and which is which? let me give you examples of sentences that i encounterd in one of the websites i visited for spanish grammar lesson Imperfect Progressive: Lo vi cuando estábamos volviendo. I saw him when we were returning. I, YOU, SHE, WE, HE, THEY, IT IN SPANISH I, You, She, We, He, They, It In Spanish. Foros Spanish grammar. 18. 22,473. 1 2 3. Sanz. In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it. Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal ATTACHING PRONOUNS TO UNCONJUGATED VERBS Miclus. 1 2. Let's talk about infinitves: "Escuchar" is "to listen" so the imperative for "Listen to me" is "Escúchame". In present indicative sentences we can say "I listen to you" which means "Te escucho". In imperatives the pronoun is attached after the verb, which is "Escúchala" (listen to her), "Mírame" (Look at me), but "Me mira"is
THE HUMAN BODY: BASIC VOCABULARY AuserSyl You are right .By the way, sometimes dictionary are not the best help. That I know too well!OLA!
DamjoHaha sadly I did not understand very much of that. No problem, that´s the goal. You´ll learn to understand everything that I want to say. My english is not the best, but when you´re learning spanish, you´re understanding more words of my text and in general cases. MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HELP WITH CODES
sorry to say this, but the way this forum works, sucks. i mean, it's so uncomfortable. i try to open e new topic, and it takes me back to the previous page. i try to quote, once the quotation appears, it disappears again plus, i've got this problem with the spanish codes for example á and when i type the code, suddenly the size of MY TEXT HERE, becomes smaller, when i type another code FRASES PARA HABLAR DEL TIEMPO But the second example it's incorrect. We don't say 'es x grados'. In my country we say 'hay x grados', but some grammarians say that the correct form is 'hace x grados'. INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too.OTRO ROLLO?
Mr. PizzaPie, Please excuse my fellow posters, they just want to have fun shitting on each other. Now let me explain you what "otro rollo" means. Hopefully, it'll make sense to you. First let me say that the phrase means different things depending on the context. THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal APPLY THE FRENCH SOLUTION: LAND FOR PEACE The French Solution By Steven Plaut FrontPageMagazine.com > November 7, 2005 There are very few things as amusing these days as watching the French grapple with their backyard intifada. The suburbs of Paris are now more dangerous than Jenin, and the French are getting their comeuppance for decades of snootiness, anti-American and anti-Israel agitprop, and decades of cowardice. MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. STALIN Y LOS GENERALES... Hola: Fue el año 1941, en medio de la campaña Alemana llamada “Operación Barbarroja” lanzada por Hitler contra Russia. Stalin y 3 de sus generales más fiables estaban a bordo del tren especial del Mandatario Ruso con rumbo a un lugar secreto. El tren entró un largotúnel viejo.
PODRIAS A HACER CLARIFICACION,POR FAVOR? i'm still working with spanish grammar and i happened to encounter these tenses,imperfect progressive and imperfect tense. when to use and which is which? let me give you examples of sentences that i encounterd in one of the websites i visited for spanish grammar lesson Imperfect Progressive: Lo vi cuando estábamos volviendo. I saw him when we were returning. INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too.OTRO ROLLO?
Mr. PizzaPie, Please excuse my fellow posters, they just want to have fun shitting on each other. Now let me explain you what "otro rollo" means. Hopefully, it'll make sense to you. First let me say that the phrase means different things depending on the context. THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal APPLY THE FRENCH SOLUTION: LAND FOR PEACE The French Solution By Steven Plaut FrontPageMagazine.com > November 7, 2005 There are very few things as amusing these days as watching the French grapple with their backyard intifada. The suburbs of Paris are now more dangerous than Jenin, and the French are getting their comeuppance for decades of snootiness, anti-American and anti-Israel agitprop, and decades of cowardice. MEXICAN DRIVER'S LICENSE QUESTION... "It's amazing how quickly this thread degenerated without a single person pointing out the hypocricy of Mexico condemning the U.S. for requiring proof of legal residency to obtain drivers' licenses, all while it has no problem requiring proof of legal residency in Mexico from foreigners applying for Mexican drivers' licenses. "It's amazing how little you crackers understand. STALIN Y LOS GENERALES... Hola: Fue el año 1941, en medio de la campaña Alemana llamada “Operación Barbarroja” lanzada por Hitler contra Russia. Stalin y 3 de sus generales más fiables estaban a bordo del tren especial del Mandatario Ruso con rumbo a un lugar secreto. El tren entró un largotúnel viejo.
PODRIAS A HACER CLARIFICACION,POR FAVOR? i'm still working with spanish grammar and i happened to encounter these tenses,imperfect progressive and imperfect tense. when to use and which is which? let me give you examples of sentences that i encounterd in one of the websites i visited for spanish grammar lesson Imperfect Progressive: Lo vi cuando estábamos volviendo. I saw him when we were returning. I, YOU, SHE, WE, HE, THEY, IT IN SPANISH I, You, She, We, He, They, It In Spanish. Foros Spanish grammar. 18. 22,473. 1 2 3. Sanz. In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it. Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce THE TRUE STORY BEHIND SOROS' NewsMax Magazine Reveals: George Soros' Coup Attempt Against George Bush Did you know that one of the world's richest men - worth $7 billion says he just might spend his whole fortune to defeat President George Bush this November? In NewsMax Magazine's latest edition "George Soros' Coup" on newsstands and in bookstores (including most Barnes & Nobles) across America we reveal ATTACHING PRONOUNS TO UNCONJUGATED VERBS Miclus. 1 2. Let's talk about infinitves: "Escuchar" is "to listen" so the imperative for "Listen to me" is "Escúchame". In present indicative sentences we can say "I listen to you" which means "Te escucho". In imperatives the pronoun is attached after the verb, which is "Escúchala" (listen to her), "Mírame" (Look at me), but "Me mira"is
THE HUMAN BODY: BASIC VOCABULARY AuserSyl You are right .By the way, sometimes dictionary are not the best help. That I know too well!OLA!
DamjoHaha sadly I did not understand very much of that. No problem, that´s the goal. You´ll learn to understand everything that I want to say. My english is not the best, but when you´re learning spanish, you´re understanding more words of my text and in general cases. MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HELP WITH CODES
sorry to say this, but the way this forum works, sucks. i mean, it's so uncomfortable. i try to open e new topic, and it takes me back to the previous page. i try to quote, once the quotation appears, it disappears again plus, i've got this problem with the spanish codes for example á and when i type the code, suddenly the size of MY TEXT HERE, becomes smaller, when i type another code FRASES PARA HABLAR DEL TIEMPO But the second example it's incorrect. We don't say 'es x grados'. In my country we say 'hay x grados', but some grammarians say that the correct form is 'hace x grados'. I, YOU, SHE, WE, HE, THEY, IT IN SPANISH I, You, She, We, He, They, It In Spanish. Foros Spanish grammar. 18. 22,473. 1 2 3. Sanz. In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it. Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. ATTACHING PRONOUNS TO UNCONJUGATED VERBS Miclus. 1 2. Let's talk about infinitves: "Escuchar" is "to listen" so the imperative for "Listen to me" is "Escúchame". In present indicative sentences we can say "I listen to you" which means "Te escucho". In imperatives the pronoun is attached after the verb, which is "Escúchala" (listen to her), "Mírame" (Look at me), but "Me mira"is
INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up WHAT DOES 'MALITO' MEAN? malito is a common expression in Ecuador. They put ito on nearly everything. example: Un cafecito. May 17 2012 22:37:03. Anonymous. Hello, Mexican American here. "Malito" typically means someone who is sickly, or mentally disabled. Its a dated and could possibly be considered offensive but benevolent word for referring to sick orhandicapped
MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HUBIERA/HABRIA
El Greco Para contestar tus (segunda persona singular) preguntas acerca de "hubiera/hubiese y habría". Te pondré aquí unos ejemplos en su forma correcta. If I had known I would have told her. Si lo hubiera sabido no se lo habria dicho. So, it seems that "would have" can be said in 2 ways (hubiera/habria). I, YOU, SHE, WE, HE, THEY, IT IN SPANISH I, You, She, We, He, They, It In Spanish. Foros Spanish grammar. 18. 22,473. 1 2 3. Sanz. In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it. Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit AFTER PIMSLEUR, WHAT? After Pimsleur, What? I have been through the Pimsleur Spanish Audio CDs, and I heartily recommend them. They make learning Spanish almost effortless no textbooks, no tables of verb conjugations, periodic review built in to the course, excellent pronunciation but, alas, when you have finished, you still are not fluent. What I need is a POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. ATTACHING PRONOUNS TO UNCONJUGATED VERBS Miclus. 1 2. Let's talk about infinitves: "Escuchar" is "to listen" so the imperative for "Listen to me" is "Escúchame". In present indicative sentences we can say "I listen to you" which means "Te escucho". In imperatives the pronoun is attached after the verb, which is "Escúchala" (listen to her), "Mírame" (Look at me), but "Me mira"is
INTRODUCING YOURSELF: BASIC SENTENCES Woodward ChileI think he Sanz was talking about how it can be used when you are in a chat or forum and you can't tell the sex of a person (by their name). Obviously you wouldn't say I'm a boy when the person is in front of you. (Unless you are a guy with make-up WHAT DOES 'MALITO' MEAN? malito is a common expression in Ecuador. They put ito on nearly everything. example: Un cafecito. May 17 2012 22:37:03. Anonymous. Hello, Mexican American here. "Malito" typically means someone who is sickly, or mentally disabled. Its a dated and could possibly be considered offensive but benevolent word for referring to sick orhandicapped
MEXICO'S WHITE ELITE Have you noticed that all white "Americans" control the almost all black sport players? Football, Basketball, Baseball, etc. In the movies, and soap operas, 90% are white, they only use black Americans, on some movies, (not a single black in the soap operas), just to please the black audiances. MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PROBE CARGILL FOR HOARDING WHITE CORN 21 Corporate Crime Reporter 8, February 13, 2007 What's a burrito without a tortilla? Just plain old beans and rice. That's why there's a crisis in Mexico. The price of tortillas has jumped over the last month from 6.4 pesos (58 cents) a kilo to 8.5 pesos (77 cents) today.HUBIERA/HABRIA
El Greco Para contestar tus (segunda persona singular) preguntas acerca de "hubiera/hubiese y habría". Te pondré aquí unos ejemplos en su forma correcta. If I had known I would have told her. Si lo hubiera sabido no se lo habria dicho. So, it seems that "would have" can be said in 2 ways (hubiera/habria). YOU, INFORMAL 'TÚ' AND FORMAL 'USTED' 1 2 3. Usted is the formal form of the second person singular, meanwhile tú is the familiar or more informal form we use to address to people who already know or young people. We can address younger people with "tú" or some adult who are our age. Usted is used when you address to your teachers or people who are older than you. POLLO - DOUBLE L PRONUNCIATION - FORODEESPANOL.COM The general Spanish pronunciation for "ll" is /λ/. This lambda symbol represents to a sound which is uttered with the tongue close to your palate, just let the air pass through the spaces on both sides of your palate. A fist step to learn its pronunciation is trying to pronounce "lya" then merge "l" and "y" in just a sound, you will pronounce SER/ESTAR - FORODEESPANOL.COM I'll probably sound like a nerd but my textbook says that, talking about the location of men, geographic objects (addresses), and the location of other things, we should use "estar". I didn't get it at first either, but now I realize it's correct and logical: an address of an office (restaurant, bank, etc) can change, and also the capital of a county can be changed, too.HUBIERA/HABRIA
El Greco Para contestar tus (segunda persona singular) preguntas acerca de "hubiera/hubiese y habría". Te pondré aquí unos ejemplos en su forma correcta. If I had known I would have told her. Si lo hubiera sabido no se lo habria dicho. So, it seems that "would have" can be said in 2 ways (hubiera/habria). ARE YOU TEACHING/LEARNING SPANISH IN AN ENGLISH SPEAKING Hi everybody. I am an EFL teacher and I would like to get in touch with people who are teaching/learning Spanish in English speakingcountries.
TRANSLATING IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS I recieved the following E-mail in response to the previous post=A0: From: (Email Removed) (xx) Date: Fri, Aug 15, 2003, 2:49am (CDT+7) To: (Email Removed) (latin - crooner) Subject: Re: Translating idiomatic expressions Please don't answer to the group, answer to the right message because we don't see the link with the first message!! ESPAÑOL IDIOMA OFICIAL EN LOS EU Después de décadas de represión, las lenguas de los americanos nativos, o lenguas amerindias, están siendo conservadas y enseñadas dentro de las reservas. Un caso singular dentro de los Estados Unidos es el estado libre asociado de Puerto Rico, que tuvo como único idioma oficial el español, y luego incorporó el idioma inglés. Elespañol.
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