My name is Shane Adams and I go to Spelman college. It is a very large school with almost 2000 students. I study six subjects that include chemistry, biology, geography, math, accounting and spanish. My favorite subject is chemistry because i want to be a scientist. I hate maths because its very boring. For my uniform I wear black shorts, brown sandals, a light red shirt and a dark red jumper. I usually walk to school but recently it has been raining so i have been driving.
I need Help with Spanish Homework!
Directions:Write two complete sentences about two different friends of yours and what they like to do and to eat for lunch in the school cafeteria. Then write one more sentence about what you like.
Can you please translate these sentences into Spanish using the negative tu command form?
Don't run fast.
Don't walk slowly.
Don't sing.
Don't eat my food.
Don't speak English in class.
yes, they're from my hw, but i answered the other 15 and just wasnt sure about these. Also, they are on a study guide, so its not like im cheating on a test or anything. thanks a ton for the help guys!!(:
How to say "Why are you acting like you don't want to talk to me" in spanish
Is this correct " por que estas actuando como no quieres hablar conmigo" ? Native speakers only please
It's not my native language (I'm taking this class in high school).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjANMdwh47s
Fluency and pronunciation go hand in hand right? Is it necessary to have correct pronunciation when applying for a job that requires speaking Spanish?
Gracias.
I'll remember to pronounce words more clearly.
for a spanish project we have to talk about a house and rooms but i'm not sure how to say the size of the house.
so lets say these were the measurements:
5'-6" x 7'-4"
how would you put that into words in spanish?
muchas gracias ;D
How do you write the Spanish numbers 60-80?
Thanks for answering
Question 13 dealing with the numbers 60-80
I had heard that some of the numbers in the seventy's didn't follow the norm when it came to speaking and writing them, what numbers are they?
I don't mean the literal translation, I once read about a word which means a short conversation between two Spanish people. I think it starts with a 'q'?
I'm going to write an article about a Spanish person and for my title I'm going to put "A [small talk] with [person]". Can anyone help me figure this out?
1) Mario is laying down.
Laura is reading
Maria and Juan are watching television.
Help me complete the following with saying the english parts in Spaninsh
2) La semana pasada (maria is playing the panio)
La semana pasade ( carmen and rosa are reading)
please help
=)
Every low class worker from Mcdonalds to Painters, to People doing gardening I hear people talking in spanish
from Illinois all the way to OREGON
I AM SICK OF HEARING SPANISH why is this going on these ppl are not FROM USA and are not american citizens
what am i doing about it im bringing it up to the public you can read my question
I need a good expaination of the inperfect, preterit, future, subjuntive present and past, and also the imperative. If you can explain it all or show me a good web site, I will award you! Thank you
Hey, you are a little **** because I am learning five languages at the same time and my head hurts!
I'd prefer people who are fluent in Spanish and/ or have spent some time living in a Spanish-speaking country to answer please.
When I say phrases I'm mean popular phrases like "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" or "It's not the quantity but the quality" or "There's no such thing as stupid questions" Stuff like that (not necessarily those in particular.)
Are these Spanish sentences correct? Or even close?
Ir a la gasolinera que paramos en durante la noche de Sabado . . . antes de que dijéramos adiós. - Go to the gas station that we stopped in during Saturday night . . . before we said goodbye.
De allí, te llevaremos a la boda con nosotros. - From there, we will take you to the wedding with us.
No sé que cuándo la boda comienza. Te llamaré mañana y te diré. - I do not know when the wedding begins. I will call you tomorrow, and I will tell you.
I live in the u.s . My parents are saying that its better to take spanish because its the second spoken language in america and that most jobs look for people who speak spanish?? I want to take french because i want to be different from everyone else and i heard colleges like it more. which language is better to take? Thank you
♥♥♥When I was a little kid it was my first language! But when I got put into kindergarden I entered a school where they only spoke english and so I guess i just stopped talking spanish slowlly.. I can talk spanish just not perfect so now i think i sound **weird** talking it how can i get over it?? Because when I have kids i want them 2 speak spanish! LOL please dont say anything like just get over it... its hard :'( ♥♥♥
I need to learn Spanish quickly before my class in two weeks. Where can I learn some words really quickly? Thanks
When I was a little girl, I played with dolls.
When I was a little girl, I played with my older sister.
When I was a little girl, I watched "Arthur" and "Dragon Tales"
When I was a little girl, I ate a lot of food
When I was a little girl, I believed in Santa Claus
When I was a little girl, I learned the alphabet
When I was a little girl, I swam in the pool with my friends during the summer
When I was a little girl, I rode my bicycle a lot
When I was a little girl, I read picture books
When I was a little girl, I danced and sang
When I watch spanish tv shows or movies, most of time they talk themself and American tv shows & movies don't do that. Why?
present perfect:
i am now writing about this in my journal. I just beat someone in soccer. I am so proud of myself. I am bored of watching other people play. I wish I can just forget about what happened. I am really tired.
I am going to go home now. I am going to play a little bit of football first. Even though I'm tired, I am never tired of sports. I am going to go play.
What Spanish noun would you use to talk about a fly buzzing around your head? Which article (un or una) would you use?
Which Spanish verb would you use to talk about taking a flight to Spain for a vacation? Would you have to change it in order to say“I fly?”
help please!
I have never actually wrote this phrase before "all day long" so I have absolutely no clue how it goes and I dont know how much to trust google translation.
Thus far I fomed two sentences. "Se habla todo el día." and "Se habla durante todo el día."
But, I dont know which is right. Or even if they are right at all. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hello, my little cousin!
Do you want me to show you the city?
Please don't use a translator. They aren't accurate.
Thanks!
Would the verb "mirar" work too?
Instead of muestre? Or would that not make sense?
1. Her first voice tells her to not drive her dad's car because she knows he will get mad.
2. Her second voice tells her to drive her dad's car because it's her opportunity.
3. Isabel decides to call her friends and drive her dad's car to the mall.
in spanish stem changing verbs how do you know wether to change the e to ie or the e to i?
My girlfriend is from Columbia, and she has alot of friends wwho can only speak spanish. I can't speak spanish (In the process of learning it), and I often look like a wierdo just standing there. What should i do?
How do you say
"Why don't you ask for more wine?" (familar singular)
Please and thank youu! 
Anything you can remember. Be detailed and talk about a time when you had an encounter with speaking spanish.
ok how to say:
Live, Laugh, Love
or
Can't stop thinking about you.
If you can, please translate those into another language,preferably spanish.