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Old 01-07-2004, 02:50 PM
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Preparing for my move to FL.... Trying to learn spanish. Any tips? I bought a spanish dictionary, and am writing down things I say, and translating them, and trying to learn that?
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Where in FL? You might need to learn bluehair, not Spanish.
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Old 01-07-2004, 03:24 PM
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Gotta get outa town there HB??

You just have to learn one thing "Yo no hablo Espanol"
Don't forget , IT'S OUR COUNTRY

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Yes, need to leave town. Was 9* this morning, My truck did not have heat. I cant stand the cold, I am going crazy.
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Can't you get a audio tape on how to speek just about any language??? I'd try that!!!
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I have lived in So.Cal. most of my life, and you kind of pick up words and phrases after a while. I definitely can't speak fluent Spanish, but I can usually pick out enough words to understand what someone is talking about.
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one thing you need to learn is the word

sirvasa.. doesn't madder if you can spell it or not just got to be able to say it..
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Date a foreign exchange student.
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Classes help slightly. If you really want to learn, go to places where NO ONE speaks english. You will have to learn.

A little alcohol helps free make the mind a little more flexible also.

Oh, and it is "Cervesa"
 
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Yup, Cerveza, pick up a Corona bottle


La Cerveza Mas Fina

the beer more fine

In laymans terms "Damn good beer" see there is education in alcohol

BTW punk you arent going anywhere in Fla without me

and dont they have spanish class in your high school?


you will learn basic words from a dictionary thats about it. Take a class to learn the pronounciation and variations of words in the spanish language. Otherwise when you speak to a mexican with a sentance formed by your basic words learned from a dictionary they are gonna look at you like you just fell off the turnip truck Take it in high school where its FREE! and pay attention! I didnt and now I am regretting it
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