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Beloved Lover

ラジオはおちんこさんだねぇ

Feral Genius

radioactiv monkey
Jessicaca
radioactiv monkey
Jessicaca
radioactiv monkey
Jessicaca
puedes ense�arme una palabra cada d�a????
Oh hey Jess, quien yo?



siiiii quien else? jajaja ^o^
Quien mas? um, Michi?


jaja pero michi no sabe ninguno español! I'm sure I did something wrong with ninguno there
it sounds fine with out it. Si pongo Michi en esta phrase, pensara que estoy diciendo algo.


si she will jajajaja pero en realidad no estamos diciendo nada jajajajaa

Dapper Dabbler

Jessicaca
radioactiv monkey
Jessicaca
Bunny


1. Fam.) Un conejo, o una ardilla.
Conejito (used to or by children).
No te olvides de liebre.


Liebre?
No, wait that's hare, nvm.
I'm very surprised this is still here.
it should be a sticky smile
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@ Aeryn: It's okay, I just s**t myself whenever I see something spider-looking. Even if it's just a bunch of twigs or strategically placed lose wires. That's how I knew it was one x3User Image

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Feral Genius

What's past is past, but in Spanish what's past may be either preterite or imperfect.

The preterite is used:

To tell of something that happened onceFui ayer a la tienda. (I went to the store yesterday.) Escribí la carta. (I wrote the letter.)

To tell of something that happened more than once but with a specific end Fui ayer a la tienda seis veces. (I went to the store six times yesterday.) Leyó el libro cinco veces. (He read the book five times.)

To indicate the beginning or end of a process Tuvo frío. (He got cold.) El huracán se terminó a las ocho. (The hurricane was over at 8.)
You love spiders? I don't like 'em very much.

Feral Genius

Jessicaca
What's past is past, but in Spanish what's past may be either preterite or imperfect.

The preterite is used:

To tell of something that happened onceFui ayer a la tienda. (I went to the store yesterday.) Escribí la carta. (I wrote the letter.)

To tell of something that happened more than once but with a specific end Fui ayer a la tienda seis veces. (I went to the store six times yesterday.) Leyó el libro cinco veces. (He read the book five times.)

To indicate the beginning or end of a process Tuvo frío. (He got cold.) El huracán se terminó a las ocho. (The hurricane was over at 8.)


The imperfect indicative is used:

To tell of past habitual or repeated actions — Iba a la tienda. (I used to go to the store.) Leíamos los libros. (We would read the books.) Lavaban los manos. (They would wash their hands.) Escribía muchas cartas. (I wrote many letters.)

To describe a condition, mental state or state of being from the past — Había una casa aquí. (There used to be a house here.) Era estúpido. (He was stupid.) No te conocía. (I didn't know you.) Quería estar feliz. (He wanted to be happy.) Tenía frío. (He was cold.)

To describe an action that occurred over an unspecified time — Lavaban los manos. (They were washing their hands.) Cuando José tocaba el piano, María comía. (While José was playing the piano, María was eating.)

To indicate time or age in the past — Era la una de la tarde. (It was 1 p.m.) Tenía 43 años. (She was 43 years old.)

Beloved Lover

I'm using Google Translate now though.

Toothsome Werewolf

Feral Genius

i forget how to make all the verb forms now except for present perfect hahah

Hallowed Phantom

Sir Jeran
Bump. :3

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