Time to show off your spanish (game)

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Sharp

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May 5, 2009
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Soy así que agujereado ahora que fui a un Web site del traductor así que puedo mirar como sé mucho spannish, pero no sé realmente ningún español, a excepción de gracias de los muchas. Pero impresionarán cualquier persona que no sabe el spannish muy en cuánto spannish sé. de modo que me haga feliz. quizá haciendo esto aprenderé algunas palabras del spannish. pero probablemente, cuál soy el refrán no tendrá sentido porque este traductor no wor muy bien.

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christiancollegegirl

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I know this is for Spanish, but I want to show off the little bit of Portuguese I learned on my vacation.

Obrigado- Thank you
Frango- Chicken
Bom Dia!- Good Morning!
Noite- night/evening
Aniversario-Birthday
 
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SamIam

Guest
PRONTO............... IT MEANS HURRY UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Abing

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connecion

connection?? i guess
 
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christiancollegegirl

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plato-plate
cuchara-spoon
tenedor-fork
 
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sabella22

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holla me llamo sabella soy de los estados unidos hablo el espanol ,english,y estoy aprendiendo el portagues..Que dios los bendiga.. hello my name is sabella im from united states i speak spanish, english,and i learning portagues...God bless you..
 
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christiancollegegirl

Guest
Domingo - Sunday
Lunes - Monday
Martes - Tuesday
Miercoles - Wednesday
Jueves - Thursday
Viernes - Friday
Sabado - Saturday
 
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wwjd_kilden

Guest
but...but... I can't speak spanish! :(
 
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BellaFlor

Guest
This is a short spanish poem I once wrote :)

Libre

Quiero ser libre,
libre como un pajaro.
Deseo volar muy alto,
volar hacia un mundo mejor.
Donde no vive odio y muerte,
pero amor y vida.
Alli la vida es eterna,
y la muerte no existe.

(By: BellaFlor)
 

blessed386

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hola a todos, Que el Señor los bendiga de una manera muy grande!!!...xD

hi everyone..The lord bless u in a amazing way...XD
 
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christiancollegegirl

Guest
Estrella--Star
 

nid

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Jan 4, 2010
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Dios Te Bendiga
God bles you
 

nid

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Jan 4, 2010
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Dios es el rey de reyes
God is the king of kings
 
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KnightdeKhristos

Guest
Yo necesito dormir pronto.

I need to go to bed soon.
 
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godsbluesman

Guest
jesus yo te yamo jesus yo te yamo jesus yo te amo aqui por que tu me has salvado por que tu me has salvado jesus yo te amo aqui!!!!
You can translate it--starts Jesus is the name..........
 
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BananaPie

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Eres una gringa? JEJEJEJEJE

Are you a foreign stranger? HAHAHAHAHA
ROLF! This is pretty funny because "gringa" is the female form of "gringo," and neither words are Spanish words.

The word "gringo" comes from a Spaniard trying to pronounce the English words "green go" as Spaniards would say to the US military in their Spanish speaking county. They were trying to tell the US "foreigners" to leave (those in uniform), but not those civilians at the US embassy or those missionaries, for example.

Over time the "gringo" pronounciation became associated with Americans in general and the word "gringa" was formed for female US missionaries and eventually to any blond speaking English.

For example, to Spaniards in general, a "chino" (a Chinese) is usually anybody from the Orient, and a "turco" (a person from Turkey) is anybody from the Middle East.

I've heard Australians, British and even English speaking Swedes being called "gringas" or "gringos" by Spaniards.

Just like in California, for some odd reason, Spanish speaking people are called "Mexican."
Anyway, your post gave me a giggle there...