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May 26th, 2006 09:58 AM #21
No serķa gran pero mi horario me dice que puedo al este momento. Pero podemos apretar eso en.
El proyecto del software come realmente un pedazo inmenso de mi tiempo.
PM me narin para dun tayo mag practice.
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May 26th, 2006 01:16 PM #22Originally Posted by oldblue
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voulez vous/vous voulez quelque chose? (do you want something (to drink) )
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May 26th, 2006 01:26 PM #23
the good way to start is buy an audio book.
meron kami dito french and mandarin.pero diko pa pinapakinggan.hehehe
may book din siya para sundan mo yung sinasabi sa audio.
best way is to speak the language.
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May 26th, 2006 03:34 PM #24
I've been speaking Spanish eversince I was a kid. It was the language at home whenever I talked to my mom, dad, brothers and sisters.
But since I've married and my mom and dad passed away, I rarely speak spanish already but I haven't forgotten it sans a few modern words probably. In addition, the spanish we speak here is a lot different from the spanish being spoken in spain as they speak faster and pronounces words through their noses (hence the matangos na ilong :D ).
Still interested?
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May 26th, 2006 04:50 PM #25
I don't speak spanish or french but i eat and cook spanish and french cuisine...
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May 27th, 2006 09:37 AM #28Originally Posted by GlennSter
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May 27th, 2006 04:08 PM #29
Bon Jour - Good Morning
De Rien - Welcome
Sa Va Bien - How are you
Me- moi
You-Toi
My Love - Ma Cherrie
I love You - je t'aime
Speak - Parle
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May 27th, 2006 05:20 PM #30
i recommend Pimsleur teaching method, i'm learning japanese right now, and i think i can already hold a conversation with a native japanese. And i'm just 1/2 through the lessons. Meron sila available for the Spanish and French. Pimsleur is one of the most expensive language learning tapes/CD out there, costing around $800++. Luckily, you can download them via bittorent and other p2p (not that i encourage piracy, k?). Maybe I'll try Spanish later, hehe...
Thank you!
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