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Ariana 04-13-2008 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JohannaKyouyama (Post 446497)
Hi Hi, well... I don't know if someone wants to learn spanish but I'm offering my "mentoring" to teach you spanish, I will be very happy if you want 'cause its an awsome language ^_^

Actually I'm trying to learn Japanese but I won't bother you :o so just spanish teaching don't worry

HEY, JUST SIMPLE CUROISITY HERE, BUT, WHERE ARE YOU FROM???????????
I'M ALSO HISPANIC....

auran 04-13-2008 05:05 PM

im not hispanic but i lived in mexico for three years
i know you didnt ask me

Nki 04-13-2008 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by auran (Post 459185)
well youre partly right but usted and ustedes are mostly used for formal pronouns but ustedes would be tu plural and usted is you formal
and i beleive yu dont have accents on your keyboard because your el means the and your tu means your

usted and ustedes are mostly used for formal pronouns but ustedes would be Tu plural and usted is you formal - You are right!!!

but in the "El" y "Tu" quote.. You have a problem.. maybe You are using Google to translate.. but Tu means You in singular... and El means He.

auran 04-13-2008 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Nki (Post 459202)
usted and ustedes are mostly used for formal pronouns but ustedes would be Tu plural and usted is you formal - You are right!!!

but in the "El" y "Tu" quote.. You have a problem.. maybe You are using Google to translate.. but Tu means You in singular... and El means He.

wellyou have to have accents on the pronouns or they do not read what you say they read
el=the without `
tu=''your'' without an `
and i dont use google to translate if you read my previous post you would know that i lived in mexico for 3 years and i learned spanish there but the way you are talking you are still learning:cool:

Nki 04-13-2008 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by auran (Post 459224)
wellyou have to have accents on the pronouns or they do not read what you say they read
el=the without `
tu=''your'' without an `
and i dont use google to translate if you read my previous post you would know that i lived in mexico for 3 years and i learned spanish there but the way you are talking you are still learning:cool:

Ok... Now You are trying to teach me Spanish... I Born in Mexico.. I live in MEXICO and Now I´m 23 years old... I`m into this trhead because I speak Spanish (and I`m practicin my English trying to learn Japanese)

You are welcome to share, but think twice if You are so sure that Tu y El se escriben con acento.

auran 04-13-2008 05:38 PM

OK you have me there but i still stand by what i said you need the accent or i would be wrong

Nki 04-13-2008 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by auran (Post 459241)
OK you have me there but i still stand by what i said you need the accent or i would be wrong

Amigo... that is False... Es agradable encontrar a personas como Tu, defendiendo un punto de vista, sin embargo te aseguro que no son necesarios los acentos. Si en algun momento regresas a Mexico aqui estare para estrechar tu mano. Asi que... Tu, ya no seas tan necio :D

narenji 04-14-2008 01:55 PM

agh, i tried to memorize those sentences but the third one is so hard and i don't even know how to say it. :D anyway. thanks for the first lesson though learning like this is going to be hard. i hate grammar. :D

okay, learning persian is not quite easy if you don't know how to read the persian alphabet. but it's fun :D
http://i25.tinypic.com/10cnud3.jpg
i hope you can read my handwriting. haha. it's simple but i'm gonna explain anyway:
1 - baba (father) is the first word they teach us in the first grade. i thought i'd do the same. 2 and 3 are obvious but if you have any questions, ask please. 4 - it's 1 2 3 4 in persian. here's how to read them: yek, do, se, chahar.
http://www.learn-persian.com/english...n-alphabet.gif
umm, here you can see all the alphabet if you want to.
i hope it was an easy lesson :D bye for now

BTW: WHERE IS THE THREAD STARTER?

Nki 04-14-2008 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by narenji (Post 459952)
i hope you can read my handwriting. haha. it's simple but i'm gonna explain anyway:
1 - baba (father) is the first word they teach us in the first grade. i thought i'd do the same. 2 and 3 are obvious but if you have any questions, ask please. 4 - it's 1 2 3 4 in persian. here's how to read them: yek, do, se, chahar.
http://www.learn-persian.com/english...n-alphabet.gif
umm, here you can see all the alphabet if you want to.
i hope it was an easy lesson :D bye for now

BTW: WHERE IS THE THREAD STARTER?

ok, then in Spanish goes something like:

1 - Baba - Father - Padre

Numbers: Yek - One - Uno
Do - Two - Dos
Se - Three - Tres
Chahar - Four - Cuatro

Thanks!! :D Persian writing is awesom!!! :D

narenji 04-16-2008 05:42 PM

Say hello to a new lesson [or say hola, haha]:

1 - It's a P. I don't know why I haven't mentioned.
It has 3 dots but nobody wastes their time on the dots. :D
2 - Obvious.
3 and 4, learning words are important. :D Man is said exactly like the word man in English. But to doesn't sound like "to". It's an O. I hope that makes sense.
If you want to know a certain word, tell me.


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