how do i say i like u alot in spanish and i wanna be with u in spanish?
Archive for October, 2009
What are the different ways (in Spanish) that Mexicans refer to white people? I'm looking for derogatory terms, polite terms, "correct" terms, anything.
More importantly, as a white female who speaks Spanish (rather, trying to become more fluent), how would I refer to myself?
And as long as everyone's stuck on being PC, I'm referring to Caucasian Americans.
I'd like to point out that I'm NOT referring to Mexicans as a race, and am asking specifically about people from Mexico. Hence, Mexicans. I mean no disrespect.
I would like to learn both of these languages. I heard that a Portugese speaking person can understand Spanish but a Spanish speaking person can't understand Portuguese that well. Should I study Portuguese first? Will it be easy to learn Spanish from there? I don't want to learn both at the same time, I think I would become confused.
Many jobs in the City of Los Angeles require one to speak Spanish, but, they cannot refuse you if you do not speak English?
They can refuse to hire you if you cannot speak Spanish, but, cannot refuse to hire you if you cannot speak English.
Where is the ACLU on this?
If you can't speak English, and and don't get hired, it is discrimination. But if you don't speak Spanish, and don't get hired, you can do nothing.
- What kind of work does your mother do?
- Why do you never tell me the truth?
- She gives me money everyday
Please dont use a translator.
They are not accurate.
hello im am going to take spanish and i ust wanted to no an easy way to learn spanish. the teachers say its the hardest class.
Any good websites? I would like something well organized (lessons with vocabulary, grammar, and if possible some listening would be great instead of just large lists of words and grammar points separated). The more intensive the better. I'm basically a beginner, took 4 years but forgot it completely.
I've been trying to find a community college or international organization in the Dallas, Texas area that offers practical courses in conversational Spanish, but am not having any luck. Does anyone know where I can take a class locally? So far, all I can find are online or software courses and private tutors (which I cannot afford). If I have to, I'll go the online/software route, but I prefer to interact with other people, since it helps me learn much faster. Thanks!
I am trying to find a site that will help my mom speak English better for she only talks Spanish and she wants to learn how. Don't tell me to show her how to speak it because I can't teach her when I am in school bombarded with homework.
Im trying to find the anwser to some spanish work i have to complete. If you can try to not use a translator that would be good because most translator do word per word and get it wrong alot because some words in the sentence make other words different and more =P Thanks
Is it true that white people get ticked off when mexicans start speaking spanish?
I have a hundred books for sale.
I'm thinking of living in Mexico for a year to learn Spanish.
I'll be alone and I want to live in a small city or town near the ocean (either coast).
Has anyone ever spent a lot of time in a place in Mexico that they can recommend to me? I've done a lot of traveling and can handle myslef -but safety is a concern since I'll be alone and it will take me a month probably to get my basic conversational Spanish skills up to par.
I am looking for stuff that would be good for very young kids with small vocabulary. Kids up to 8 years old. But it would be for an adult who is just now learning Spanish, so it should have some entertainment value to it. It can even be scary, dark, or sick. In fact, I would prefer that, but limited vocabulary is the issue.
And their eqiuvalent in english?
I would prefer for the poem to be in English and Spanish or Spanish only. The poem doesn't have to be by a famous person...just a good poem that talks about Spanish life, food, culture, or things like that. I would like titles or the poems but not just authors. Thanks a billion for your help.
Is there a technology software or something that I can buy that would kind of like correctly spelling check for accents, correct usage, conjugations, irregulars etc?
Please I think that this tool would really help me with my spanish work.
When it is sunny I will swim.
AND
It is late I have to go.
I live near Miami, and the majority of the population either speaks spanish, is rude, or speaks rude spanish lol. I just want to be able to say this to them to get my point accross! (they came here from 'wherever' because it's better, but refuse to learn the language?!?!?!)
Go read this, you'll see why it p*isses me off.
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=24475272&blogID=246980610&Mytoken=77F48680-7CB7-4114-BD28609AA88158306325874
And "bella" and "come break me down", you're both idiots. There are Immigration laws for a Reason.
Mr.Inquisitor.
You're one of the people I'm upset with. Yes, I realize I'm in miami and that I'm the minority here, but you fail to get it through your obviously brick-thick skull that Miami is a part of the UNITED STATES, in which ENGLISH is the national language. Would you move to Germany and expect it's residents to cater to your language deficiency? I think not.
I'd really love for you to read my blog (link above). And feel free to spout some more horse-s*hit at it. I won't even waste my time deleting it. I'd like eveyrone who reads it to see the fault in your reasoning.
I know some spanish from high school but that was 6 years ago. My boyfriend mentioned that he would love to hear me talk to him in spanish while we were making love. Like saying sweet, romantic & sometimes talking dirty to him. What is the easiest way to learn some phrases I could use while in bed....????
I feel that I''m having trouble finding a job in the Los Angeles area because I'm not bilingual.
Thinking about taking an Learn Spanish program in Guadalajara, MX, what questions should I ask.
I've researched the internet for all of the schools in Guad, but beside cost of program and length, what other questions should I ask to make sure that I get the best possible experience.
i dont what boot verbs and irregular/regular verbs are. and knowing what they are..whats the point?
Just curious. On a side note, wondering about Rosetta Stone for adults.
Is there a adult center or a school in Puerto Rico where I can attend and learn to speak spanish for free?
Thanks.
Personally I prefer, the spanish language is more beautiful.
Do you know of any Spanish vocabulary websites/list? What spanish programs would you recommend? How do I learn Spanish grammar?
Thanks for your help!






