I'm fluent in Japanese, lived there for 7 years when I was a kid. I'm from and live in California.
I'm fluent in Japanese, lived there for 7 years when I was a kid. I'm from and live in California.
I speak English. Oh wait...
I also speak Spanish and Chinese (specifically the Beijing Dialect, which is the official language of China and Taiwan - and probably a few other countries as well). I speak both fluently.
Oh, and English too...
leo-j: I think it is "The animal went away to eat fish", but I think you meant to write "para" and not "parra", am I right?
I'm surprised you're missing spanish in that list.
I speak a little spanish but no one would ever call me fluent
Help! I'm stuck in a forum signature!
I'm another spanish speaker, I know that now we have enough, but I'm always checking the site, if you need anything, I'll be glad of being helpful.
1 2 3 not only you and me.
Livin' in sin is the new thing.
JP_Neptune said: leo-j: I think it is "The animal went away to eat fish", but I think you meant to write "para" and not "parra", am I right? |
Yes your right.
La cabesa de la chiqita tiene peste.
leo-j said: Alright if you guys really speak spanish say this in english: El animal se fue parra comer pescado. |
???
The animal went to be too proud to eat fish?
...if only what you wrote made sense Spanish speakers may be able to say it!
(It's "El animal se fue a comer pescado")
leo-j said:
Yes your right. La cabesa de la chiqita tiene peste. |
The little girl's head stinks?
That makes no sense in Spanish, leo-j...
your mother said: leo-"jota" habla mucho pero no dice nada. |
leo-j, talks alot but doesnt say anything.
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