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Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:30 pm
Couldn't help but notice that...I'm pro-life. My whole family is. 3nodding (We can drop it now. Don't want to argue with anyone about it. Especially in a language guild...)
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:58 am
^good call
For the record, though, I'm anti-life. biggrin
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:16 pm
Yeah, I didn't mean to start any kind of debate here. Lo siento sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:05 pm
I just never had my voice heard on that. It's all right. I'm not going to say anything else about it.
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:11 pm
Toga! Toga! Gracias, Señores. (I gotta remember these ALT codes) The more you use them, the more you'll get the hang of remembering them.. that or you can make a little list of them that you can carry around on a little index card or post-it note wherever you go. Come to think of it, that ain't a bad idea. surprised ...I just had a funny thought... how weird it would look if someone tatooed those codes on their arm or something. I wonder how many times that person would have to explain themself to others. xd
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 3:11 pm
Toga! Toga! Yeah, I didn't mean to start any kind of debate here. Lo siento sweatdrop It's not your fault...I brought it up. No te preocupes. wink
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Spanish Nerd Vice Captain
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Eccentric Iconoclast Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:21 pm
gonk
On Monday, the Spanish prof asked if there was anyone else in the class who spoke another foreign language. Naturally, my hand shot up and I proceded to babble in French then Japanese then finished up with Russian. I succeeded in confusing pretty much everyone in the room, but that's not the point.
Today, we had to do the "entrevista" while practicing verbs (or as seйor Baez would say, "bervs" xD), conjugating verbs to the correct person, etcetera, and asking people if they did the action listed and writing their name down if they did.
And the first question on the sheet he handed out was "hablar frances."
Poor Rebecca was swarmed by gringos.(not to say that I'm not one, but my pronunciation at least is pretty good...)
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 6:42 am
Hawk_McKrakken Toga! Toga! Gracias, Señores. (I gotta remember these ALT codes) The more you use them, the more you'll get the hang of remembering them.. that or you can make a little list of them that you can carry around on a little index card or post-it note wherever you go. Come to think of it, that ain't a bad idea. surprised ...I just had a funny thought... how weird it would look if someone tatooed those codes on their arm or something. I wonder how many times that person would have to explain themself to others. xd Heh, I guess I'll make use of WordPad.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:40 pm
Eccentric Iconoclast gonk On Monday, the Spanish prof asked if there was anyone else in the class who spoke another foreign language. Naturally, my hand shot up and I proceded to babble in French then Japanese then finished up with Russian. I succeeded in confusing pretty much everyone in the room, but that's not the point. Today, we had to do the "entrevista" while practicing verbs (or as seйor Baez would say, "bervs" xD), conjugating verbs to the correct person, etcetera, and asking people if they did the action listed and writing their name down if they did. And the first question on the sheet he handed out was "hablar frances." Poor Rebecca was swarmed by gringos.(not to say that I'm not one, but my pronunciation at least is pretty good...) burning_eyes
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:54 pm
spanishnerd99 Eccentric Iconoclast gonk On Monday, the Spanish prof asked if there was anyone else in the class who spoke another foreign language. Naturally, my hand shot up and I proceded to babble in French then Japanese then finished up with Russian. I succeeded in confusing pretty much everyone in the room, but that's not the point. Today, we had to do the "entrevista" while practicing verbs (or as seйor Baez would say, "bervs" xD), conjugating verbs to the correct person, etcetera, and asking people if they did the action listed and writing their name down if they did. And the first question on the sheet he handed out was "hablar frances." Poor Rebecca was swarmed by gringos.(not to say that I'm not one, but my pronunciation at least is pretty good...) burning_eyes Precisely my reaction. gonk They all wanted to know how to spell my Spanish name for their papers...and then, after they learned it, they would invariably pronounce it "Aquafina." DDD:
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Eccentric Iconoclast Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 8:59 pm
Eccentric Iconoclast spanishnerd99 Eccentric Iconoclast gonk On Monday, the Spanish prof asked if there was anyone else in the class who spoke another foreign language. Naturally, my hand shot up and I proceded to babble in French then Japanese then finished up with Russian. I succeeded in confusing pretty much everyone in the room, but that's not the point. Today, we had to do the "entrevista" while practicing verbs (or as seйor Baez would say, "bervs" xD), conjugating verbs to the correct person, etcetera, and asking people if they did the action listed and writing their name down if they did. And the first question on the sheet he handed out was "hablar frances." Poor Rebecca was swarmed by gringos.(not to say that I'm not one, but my pronunciation at least is pretty good...) burning_eyes Precisely my reaction. gonk They all wanted to know how to spell my Spanish name for their papers...and then, after they learned it, they would invariably pronounce it "Aquafina." DDD: Ew. Gringo Spanish. stressed Luckily, our city being home to muchos mexicanos, I didn't see many total stark-white gringos in my Spanish classes. I guess I was lucky. I'm so sorry for you. sad
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Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 7:07 am
I hate living with fricken gringos. rolleyes Believe it or not, there are still idiot gringos in level 4 Spanish. Not for long...for I will kill them. twisted
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:47 pm
Wow I feel like such a dork but i forgot how to write nine out. I keep on saying nueva which is new. I need some sleep. Gracias for telling me!
Oh yah I forgot to add, what would you say? Estoy emocionado or Soy emocionado? Gracias once again!
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:56 pm
NEUTiN Wow I feel like such a dork but i forgot how to write nine out. I keep on saying nueva which is new. I need some sleep. Gracias for telling me!
Oh yah I forgot to add, what would you say? Estoy emocionado or Soy emocionado? Gracias once again! Nueve, and "estoy emocionado." That is, if you're talking about current emotion. If you're talking about a recurrent character trait I believe you would use soy.
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