how to speak spanish or argentina language?
i am learning the language they speak in argentina so i need to know how they speak,some pople say they speak kinda ittalian ,german,spanish but i dont know those languages so if u guys have any site to help me or any places or books thx!!!!!
stop go away bethany! I KNOW PROPER ENGLISH EVEN TAGALOG!
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If you want to speak like an "Argentinian" you first gotta learn Spanish and have an Argentinian accent. Many Spanish countries have different accents.
The official lenguage in Argentina is the spanish…
Although they have a different accent…
GOOD LUCK!!!
You sound too dumb to learn any language. You can barely properly speak english!
GO THERE AND LIVE THERE FOR A WHILE SO YOU ADOPT THE WAY OF SPEAKING.
Or take some classes.
Hi… well, i’m from chile, Argentina is my neighbor, n we all can speak like them cos a lot of them come here in vacations. They speak SPANISH, but like a so/so wird dialect. They use to use another form to refer "YOU", every hispanoamerica says "TÚ", but they use another way, it’s called "voseo", they say "VOS" instead of "TÚ", n that change also makes changes to conjugate verbal times.
The "voseo" isn´t so hard to learn…. this just change the 2nd singular person: "tú", instead of "tú" they use "vos".
I think u know how to conjugate verbs in present simple with "tú"… the voseo just affect to present simple. Look, when u use "tú" for irregular verbs u change the root, ex:
tener – tú tienes
querer – tú quieres
sentir – tú sientes
morder – tú muerdes
morir – tú mueres
volar – tú vuelas
*ser – tú eres
*estar – tú estás
Now, in voseo you save the verb’s root, and the ending is the same, but here you accent your voice in the last silabe, not in the 2nd, ex:
tener – vos tenés
querer – vos querés
sentir – vos sentís
morder vos mordés
morir – vos morís
volar – vos volás
*ser – vos sos
*estar – vos estás
Do you realize???? And in past, future and conditional forms r the same like tú’s conjugations. Ex:
tener:
vos/tú tuviste
vos/tú tenías
vos/tú tendrás
vos/tú tendrías
ser:
vos/tú fuiste
vos/tú eras
vos/tú serás
vos/tú serías
estar:
vos/tú estuviste
vos/tú estabas
vos/tú estarás
vos/tú estarías
**In Uruguay the dialect is very similar like in Argentina.
Well, that’s not the only point… In general, just in the "River’s Plate Cities", people use to change the fonetic of "y" n "ll", in the rest of hispanoamerica they r said like "elle", but in those cities (Gran Buenos Aires) "y" n "ll" r said like a "SH", IN ALL WORDS!!!!. They write well the words, but the don´t say them in correct spanish. Ex:
pollo – posho
yo – sho
mayo – masho
llorar – shorar
callar – cashar
lluvia – shuvia
etcetcetc… IN ALL WORDS.
And remember, each country has its own accent, n they have 1 too….
I HOPE ALL WHAT I SAID U HELP…. GL.
You don´t need to learn spanish to speak in Argentina, you gotta feel our language!!. I’m from Argentina and let me tell you that we DON´T speak SPANISH, WE SPEAK ARGENTINE (ARGENTINO, it´s a dialet of spanish), it´s similar like the spanish but there´s a lot of differents words , not just the voseo…verbs (all of it), phonetics, etc.
Example: “Che, q’ te vaya piola pibe, chau” (Hey, good luck, bye!).
Sebas.