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intense-misfit Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 7:20 am
I know there are a lot of people in the guild who speak Spanish . Im going to mexico in February. Ive been using duolingo for a few days. I was wondering if when I get any better if someone would like to have a conversation with me smile Too see if I really am understanding ?
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 11:38 am
in mexico you have to know alot of rules to make the spanish work right and that is really the battle there in mexico. once you learn what i call the stupid rules for our language then your good to go. those include masculine vs feminine, general vs family / homies, and you got to watch out for those words or letters that have multiple meanings and yet are spelled the same way. you also need to know that the spanish in mexico doesn't always work in other spanish speaking countries. many have referred to it as slang spanish. and it might surprise you to know that in some parts of mexico there is english speakers especially in the northern part of it not really in the central or southern parts of it though with that said let me know when you get some practice in first like let me know in january of next year and ill tell you how your doing and by the way your going to love it in mexico. the warmth, palm trees, and the brown sexy men that all women cant keep there hands off of well its going to be heaven for you lol biggrin
and if you hear anyone say qvo or q-vo just let it go, its a really good term. but unless your older and born in mexico dont respond and by the way its an old mexican term still used by some older mexican americans which means whats up but its not really meant for anyone from a white country or a white to say or respond too and remember when you pick up the phone to say BUENO before you say anything else, this is only used in mexico and no other spanish speaking country does it. there just two things that may not be covered in your spanish class
have fun learning spanish!
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intense-misfit Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 2:31 pm
CARL0S-X4 in mexico you have to know alot of rules to make the spanish work right and that is really the battle there in mexico. once you learn what i call the stupid rules for our language then your good to go. those include masculine vs feminine, general vs family / homies, and you got to watch out for those words or letters that have multiple meanings and yet are spelled the same way. you also need to know that the spanish in mexico doesn't always work in other spanish speaking countries. many have referred to it as slang spanish. and it might surprise you to know that in some parts of mexico there is english speakers especially in the northern part of it not really in the central or southern parts of it though with that said let me know when you get some practice in first like let me know in january of next year and ill tell you how your doing and by the way your going to love it in mexico. the warmth, palm trees, and the brown sexy men that all women cant keep there hands off of well its going to be heaven for you lol biggrin and if you hear anyone say qvo or q-vo just let it go, its a really good term. but unless your older and born in mexico dont respond and by the way its an old mexican term still used by some older mexican americans which means whats up but its not really meant for anyone from a white country or a white to say or respond too and remember when you pick up the phone to say BUENO before you say anything else, this is only used in mexico and no other spanish speaking country does it. there just two things that may not be covered in your spanish class have fun learning spanish! Okay thank you smile If you think of any more tips post them here razz
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:40 pm
You should first start with the basics. Like Carlos said, Spanish has different slang words depending on where you come from. One word can mean two different things depending on the country.
I think you are off to a good start learning from duolingo. You should also try reading Spanish books or watching TV in Spanish. Use a Spanish/English dictionary to help with reading. If you have Netflix, you can change the audio settings.
As for finding someone, check out the International Forum on Gaia. I am sure other sites, like reddit, will have a more success rate with finding someone.
I know a bit of Spanish but I am Puerto Rican. Many of the words I know would probably be different in Mexico.
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intense-misfit Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 8:23 am
Canterellare You should first start with the basics. Like Carlos said, Spanish has different slang words depending on where you come from. One word can mean two different things depending on the country. I think you are off to a good start learning from duolingo. You should also try reading Spanish books or watching TV in Spanish. Use a Spanish/English dictionary to help with reading. If you have Netflix, you can change the audio settings. As for finding someone, check out the International Forum on Gaia. I am sure other sites, like reddit, will have a more success rate with finding someone. I know a bit of Spanish but I am Puerto Rican. Many of the words I know would probably be different in Mexico. thanks thats a great Idea ! smile I never thought about it some of those things !
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:18 am
posting up periodic basic quizzes to see if you know certain things so look for them ok
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:50 am
Canterellare You should first start with the basics. Like Carlos said, Spanish has different slang words depending on where you come from. One word can mean two different things depending on the country. I think you are off to a good start learning from duolingo. You should also try reading Spanish books or watching TV in Spanish. Use a Spanish/English dictionary to help with reading. If you have Netflix, you can change the audio settings. As for finding someone, check out the International Forum on Gaia. I am sure other sites, like reddit, will have a more success rate with finding someone. I know a bit of Spanish but I am Puerto Rican. Many of the words I know would probably be different in Mexico. it dont matter. probably more similarities than differences. so post up some examples someplace else for me and the captain to see ok
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 7:02 am
another idea here JOIN A GUILD i know lh ssc and he owns a guild but entry is restricted. i cannot get in and im mexican. unsure of all the requirements to get in these days and SSC stands for south side creepers. CLICK THE IMAGE to see all guild results
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