Archive for May, 2011

i speak fluent spanish but my english is wayyyy better(i kinda cant really write well in spanish) so im confused :P

1. My family is very large, two of my grandparents had ten brothers and sisters each!

2. My father’s mother was an only child, but she had a lot of cousins.

3. I have so many aunts and uncles, I will never be able to meet them all.

4. When my great grandmother passed away she had twenty-one grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren, at the funeral about half of the people that attended had to stand because it was so crowded.

5. At our family reunions I can see just some of my aunts, uncles, cousins, and my grandmother.

How would you say "speaker" - like a speaker you would find in a radio or an amplifier - in Spanish? I tried Google Translate, but I don't know how to differentiate it from a speaker like a person who speaks.

Ok i have a Spanish 3 final next friday.... I think I'm prepared but we have like a shit load of tenses to memorize, and I try studying them and writing them down but they just don't stick with me. any good study methods or websites i could use to help all these Spanish tenses stick in my head.
- many thanks :)

i want to learn spanish, because me and my friends are gunna speak spanish 2 each other , n im white so i dont know spanish lol so can you give me a website or something that teaches spanish fast and easy? :)

use: divierto for "entertain"

Okay, so I want to get into a prestigious international business program in college and I need to know a foreign language (Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, or Spanish). I'm already taking Spanish in high school so I figure I should just go with that, but this is a highly competitive program and I've heard if you take one of the lesser taught languages you have a higher chance of getting in. Should I stick with Spanish or learn a new language from scratch? What would be the best language to know?

I'd like to learn online, but programs like Rosetta Stone are too expensive?

"After we went to the cafe and ordered our food and drinks, Merche unfortunately had to leave. I payed the bill and as I was leaving, Merche called me to invite me to meet her friend, Jorge. I agreed, and once I arrived, I found out that Merche was a journalist."

Thank you.

I'm trying to talk to my grandma who only speaks spanish but im confused help?

Like books, software or a phone application? Or other..

I heard learnin' Latin is the best first choice if one wants to learn a language other than their native English. Is this true? I heard 4 out of 5 English words of Latin Roots in them. Does Spanish have a lot of Latin Roots in it?
i'm also hoping ot go into law, so keep that in mind.

I am interested to learn spanish. I am in medical profession and i want to communicate with spanish speaking patients in their native langugage for better communication and understanding. I have only 4 months in my hand. I started recently and i found it is difficult. Is it possible to learn spanish with in 4 months? Suggestions welcome friends.

Any station in detroit that plays Spanish or reggaeton music?

I really want to learn to speak Spanish fluently. I feel like if I learn Spanish, it really help me in life communicating with as many people as possible and even though I'm not Spanish, I find the culture interesting. Also, over the past few years, a lot more Spanish-speaking people have been moving into my town. So, how do you recommend learning it? Do you think 4 years of high school Spanish is enough if I really work at it? Should I start now?

And how long did it take? I've been taking Spanish classes since the 6th grade (I'm now in 10th) and I know verryyy LITTLE Espanol. I have a few Honduran, Dominican, El Salvadoran, and Guatamalen friends at school but we don't speak in Spanish when we're around each other. It's kinda crazy because half of my family's Cuban, I just never known how to speak the language. Any suggestions?

Please no online translators. Preferably, translate if you are a native Spanish speaker and know everything is correct. Thanks again.

1. I should brush my teeth.

2. Racism is a problem in the world.

3. I need to speak to Dr. Domínguez right now.

4. In other countries, they think that President Bush is horrible.

5. We have class every day at 12:20.

6. I go to the doctor on Tuesdays for my back.

Im starting high school in a few weeks and i'm starting to wonder if I should change my spanish class to study hall. The way I see it is that I don't think that I will ever need to know spanish or will I ever use it..
So yahoo people which should I take?

But I only want to learn like simple words like the colors in the rainbow, the numbers to 15, and yes, no, maybe, stuff like that.

me and a couple of friends were talking and then they started talking in spanish and used feo. directed at me. then one of them said thats how they were taught that their teacher said it is used jokingly even in spain. any insight?

I am fairly young, and live in the US. So yes, I speak English very fluently.

The language I know the most words/grammar/structure in besides English is Norwegian (speak it at home sometimes with grandparents).

I also am learning Spanish.

I know at least one word from all of these languages:
English
Norwegian
Spanish
Swedish
Danish
Icelandic
German
French
Ukrainian
Russian
Korean

I would like to learn a language in the list I just listed (besides English, Norwegian, and Spanish). What would you say? Also, consider the language being useful for jobs, or just plain out interesting.

She like makes up these storys about heads rolling down the street and has matches all over her room and takes caps off sharpies to like try and get us all high she is so passive and lets everyone push her around which is ok because it is fun to make fun of her but i really want to learn and i cant when she gets so mad that she stops teaching. we have tried to get her fired but we cant please help if you can

I know how to do present tense with all the verbs, but what is the best website to learn all the tenses? And I want a website that explains when the different tenses are used, since I don't know what it means if it just says like "past perfect", and then gives the conjugations.

1. They would like to change some dollars.
Vosotros quereis cambiar dollares.
2. I am afraid that is impossible.
?
3. Morgan said she would buy some stamps.
Morgan dijo que quiere comprar algunos estampillas

Rough guesses! Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!

Ok im mixed moms Mexican and dad American. I speak a little and understand everything prefect but when i was younger my dad told my mom to stop speaking spanish to us. It was sad

But when i go to Mexico people look at me badly because i dont speak Spanish and im Mexican

What do you think?

I have a Spanish exam coming up and I really want to do well but I don't know exactly how to study for it. A little advice would be nice.

I'm in Spanish three and I can read spanish a little by looking at words I know, but I can't speak fluently and i'm very bad at understanding it. If I minor in spanish, do you think I'll understand it by the time I get out of school?

I am studying spanish and would like to improve my listening skills. I'd like to dowload some Spanish talk programs, etc. for my MP3 player (not music). Where could I find this?

I am fairly young, and live in the US. So yes, I speak English very fluently.

The language I know the most words/grammar/structure in besides English is Norwegian (speak it at home sometimes with grandparents).

I also am learning Spanish.

I know at least one word from all of these languages:
English
Norwegian
Spanish
Swedish
Danish
Icelandic
German
French
Ukrainian
Russian
Korean

I would like to learn a language in the list I just listed (besides English, Norwegian, and Spanish). What would you say? Also, consider the language being useful for jobs, or just plain out interesting.

I'm, in Spanish 1 now, and i'm catching on, but is there an easy way to learn the language, other than the class?