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04-13-2008, 05:09 PM
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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. Nki Loves You. |
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04-13-2008, 05:23 PM
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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 |
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04-13-2008, 05:33 PM
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You are welcome to share, but think twice if You are so sure that Tu y El se escriben con acento. Nki Loves You. |
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04-13-2008, 05:45 PM
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
Nki Loves You. |
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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. anyway. thanks for the first lesson though learning like this is going to be hard. i hate grammar.
okay, learning persian is not quite easy if you don't know how to read the persian alphabet. but it's fun 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 bye for now BTW: WHERE IS THE THREAD STARTER? |
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04-14-2008, 05:58 PM
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1 - Baba - Father - Padre Numbers: Yek - One - Uno Do - Two - Dos Se - Three - Tres Chahar - Four - Cuatro Thanks!! Persian writing is awesom!!! Nki Loves You. |
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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. 2 - Obvious. 3 and 4, learning words are important. 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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