I’m trying to learn Spanish!
JennaSeaabee
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My goals for this year are get fit and learn Spanish, I’d love to have some fitness pals that also speak Spanish for motivation and education! Add me ❤️
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Good luck! I've been trying since I was10! Lol, apparently I am hopeless.1
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LiftingRiot wrote: »
I dont know about the OP but for me the reason is fun and why not?0 -
Duolingo is a good resource2
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CaptainFantastic00 wrote: »Duolingo is a good resource
yep, i like duolingo and Busuu. Busuu has more explanations of the whys and hows.
Like what the difference between hablo hablan hablar are etc2 -
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Hi,this year I have the same goal, get fit también yo hablo español y te puedo ayudar a aprender, feel free to add me @jennaleeduncan1
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I’m trying to learn too! Please feel free to add me for mutual support (when you do, take advantage of the optional message space to remind me where you found me, otherwise you’ll be rewarded with the immediate deletion of your request).1
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I just moved to the west and it's 50% English and 50% Spanish so I am also trying to learn Spanish. It will take time to learn and I need as much practice as I can get.0
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CaptainFantastic00 wrote: »Duolingo is a good resource
Yes, I love this app!0 -
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jennaleeduncan wrote: »My goals for this year are get fit and learn Spanish, I’d love to have some fitness pals that also speak Spanish for motivation and education! Add me ❤️
Have you found the library yet?
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Hola como estas? I know Spanish whatever you need0
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I’m fluent. I don’t know about motivation but i can teach you all the curse words.0
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I’ve been trying to learn since I’m half Ecuadorian
Se un poco de español0 -
pattybarragan95148 wrote: »Hola como estas? I know Spanish whatever you need
I need quick insults for reasons.1 -
pattybarragan95148 wrote: »Hola como estas? I know Spanish whatever you need
I need quick insults for reasons.
Google translate.
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I took Spanish in high school.
This is one of the only things I know how to say.
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pattybarragan95148 wrote: »Hola como estas? I know Spanish whatever you need
I need quick insults for reasons.
Google translate.
Yeah but do spanish speakers just use English insults translated to Spanish.
Say in English I might say “your face is stupid” but the equivalent I spanish might be “your face look like a horse” and if I said “your face is stupid” in spanish it would lose its impact.1 -
jennaleeduncan wrote: »My goals for this year are get fit and learn Spanish, I’d love to have some fitness pals that also speak Spanish for motivation and education! Add me ❤️
Muy bien.!1 -
Why does duolingo etc never have an insult section?
Or have I just not got to it yet?
The flirting section was wierd I think one of them was “I don’t need to read your terms and condition to love you”1 -
Why does duolingo etc never have an insult section?
Or have I just not got to it yet?
The flirting section was wierd I think one of them was “I don’t need to read your terms and condition to love you”
Because duolingo is not how you talk on an everyday basis. ''Te quiero sin condiciones'' is like saying I love you with no conditions.. But still.. It's something you would not normally say. Also, Spanish changes a lot in terms of South America and Spain. Here (Spain) we say '' te quiero '' as I love you and '' te amo'' is like saying I love you through the moon and back. But they say '' te amo'' for both.
As far as insults.. Is the same. Insults in Spanish from Spain are extremely different.
''que te den '' is a way of saying '' *kitten* off''
''Joder '' means *kitten* as an insult but not an action
'' me cago en todo '' is what you say when something is really frustrating.. But if you translate that it ends up being '' I *kitten* on everything ''0 -
I only do spanglish.0
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dalekintown wrote: »Why does duolingo etc never have an insult section?
Or have I just not got to it yet?
The flirting section was wierd I think one of them was “I don’t need to read your terms and condition to love you”
Because duolingo is not how you talk on an everyday basis. ''Te quiero sin condiciones'' is like saying I love you with no conditions.. But still.. It's something you would not normally say. Also, Spanish changes a lot in terms of South America and Spain. Here (Spain) we say '' te quiero '' as I love you and '' te amo'' is like saying I love you through the moon and back. But they say '' te amo'' for both.
As far as insults.. Is the same. Insults in Spanish from Spain are extremely different.
''que te den '' is a way of saying '' *kitten* off''
''Joder '' means *kitten* as an insult but not an action
'' me cago en todo '' is what you say when something is really frustrating.. But if you translate that it ends up being '' I *kitten* on everything ''
Thanks for some insults.
What’s the point of learning a new language if you can’t insult someone when they do something stupid like nearly run you off the road.
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »I only do spanglish.
Is thato just addingo “o” to the end of Englisho wordso overo 3 characterso in lengtho? Màybè somè acćents?
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Feel free to add me0
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Is no one going to tell me where the *kitten* the library is!!!0
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La práctica hace la perfección0
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