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Reply #286 mkay98's post
hola!
donde estas?
soy en Australia |
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Soy en Malaysia.
Como se llama usted?
Me llamo Amet |
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adoi la
time jejalan centre arituh..ada la satu kapel ni mintak tlg amikkan gambar
lepas tu tya la:
"Where are you from"
"We are from Spain"
....terus jammed.Punya la ligat otak nk cari even satu word dlm Spanish,x teringat langsung..konon2 nk le ramah..last2 skali :
I see...CIAO |
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Reply #290 darthVader's post
eh ye ke?
Aku rasa sama gak kot dlm Spanish.sbb biasa mmber aku ckp ciao gak |
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Just some info to share...
when the ships of the Spanish Empire reached the shores of the New World almost five centuries ago, they brought with them a religion, a culture-and a language. |
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Today the Spanish empire is no more but with the exception of Brazil and some of the countries around the Carribbean, speakers of the language can be found from the banks of the Rio Grande to the plains of Patagonia, at the tip of South america...
source: Dr. Albert H. Small |
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some words that hold the conversation together:
a, al = to, at, for, to the
ahora = now
antes = before
aqui = here
como = like
con = with
de, del =of, from, of the
desde since
to be continued... |
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More than that, Spanish is almost a second language in major parts of the US. Many Americans are descendants of those who lived under Spanish rule in what are now the Southwestern and Western states. But they are doubtlessly outnumbered by the waves of Spanish-speaking peoples who have swept in from Puerto Rico, from Mexico and from other countries south of the border.
Indeed Time magazine refers to Spanglish as an intermediate language where American Spanish and English meet, as in 'Donde esta el vacuum cleaner?' (where is the vacuum) or you have any cerveza? (beer)...
For some people the mixture of Spanish and English has become so complete that a Spanish-speaking youngster is reported to have asked his mother 揌ow do you say ice-cream in English? |
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Reply #294 seribulan's post
sambung...
el =the
en = in
entonces =then
hoy =today
la,las,los =the
mas =more
ni =neither卬or
no =not, no
nunca =never
o =or
para =to,for
pero =but
por =of, from
por favor =please
porque =why?
縫or que? =why?
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5 Important Verbs- for themselves and helper verbs, just as in English
'to be' 'to have' 'to go'
ser estar haber tener ir
Present
yo soy yo estoy yo he yo tengo yo voy
Future
yo sere yo estare yo habre yo tendre yo ire
Past(Preterite)
yo fui yo estuve yo hube yo tuve yo fui |
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continuation....
But beware the differences between Spanish n English. Words in Spanish that may seem the same as in English can have sharply different meanings. A Boletin de Denuncia may not be a denunciation, but a traffic ticket.
An American lady, visiting a Spanish-speaking country, who says she is embarrased (me siento embarazada) can REALLY be embarrased-because she has announced instead that she is pregnant! |
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Hola! - hello
Buenas tardes - good afternoon
Como te llamas? - whats your name?
Me llamo sophian_hakim - nama saya sophian hakim
Mucho Gusto - nice to meet u!
ok nnt sambung ekk... |
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Donde trabajas? - where are you working
Trabajo en .......(nama tempat keje)
Bueno - good!
Hasta pronto - jumpa lagi! |
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