Could someone please send me links of spanish or latin american future architecture. I need to build, draw, or make these buildings in my spanish class. If anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!
They always ask me stuff in Spanish then get a crusty look on their face when I say- no espanio speak English
If I take Spanish lessons here in the U.S. will it help me? I've heard that it won't because of the different dialects.
Hey, I am sixteen....I have always kind of wanted to speak spanish, but so far I have been to lazy or just haven't gotten to it......well now I have a job that everyone speaks Spanish but me.....I feel out of place and I know that they are talking about me.....most of them speak English too, but they speak Spanish more......anyway.....I really wanted to learn Spanish so I could talk to them......and I just think it would be really cool to know.....the thing is I kind of want to learn really fast, and I don't have a lot of money to spend on this either. So if anyone has any ideas, then I would be very happy to hear them!! I need some help...I know this kind of thing isn't easy.
kicked out, will the world boycott them over this and do you agree?
As far as link it was n the Friday Dallas paper. but an ap release so check them out. Take care.
Language exchange Chinese-Spanish or Chines-English serious partner, free, online (chat or Skype). I speak fluent Spanish (Mexico, native) and English (San Diego resident). I wish to learn some Mandarin Chinese for a visit to China, two-week vacation. I have a business degree, University of Pomona, class of 1994. I can teach you Spanish or English or both for free. You teach me Chinese for free.
Alright, I'm stuck.
I really want to learn Spanish, and yes I know there are differences and such with accents and verbs but does anybody have a personal story with the languages and differences? I plan to visit Spain and other spanish speaking countries like Argentina, Brazil, etc, but have friends who speak Latin American Spanish. From your experiences, which do you think would be better for someone who wants to visit Spain and other spanish speaking countries but lives around Latin American speakers?
(I have a friend who said they'd teach me the differences in Latin American spanish if I choose the Spain version. Would that be a good choice in your opinion?)
Going to Mexico for a yr. I leave in 2 mths. I would like to be able to pick-up milk and bread. Do some shopping without pointing at stuff.
My wife and I have been wanting to teach our daughter Italian and spanish. I am originally from Italy but my family moved to America when I was 7 years old. My wife has lived here in America all her life and she is part Italian on her dad's side and part Cuban on her mom's side. Because culture is so important to us we want to teach our daughter to speak Italian and Spanish. She is only 2 years old right now. Is that a good age for her to start learning? And does anyone have any ideas how we can teach her these languages?
Hi there. I feel like taking a Spanish class at my high school. I also don't really know Spanish that much. Should I take the class?
Do they think their Spanish is superior?
My friend and i passed the web based interview and we scheduled a phone one.i have no problem cause i know both languages perfectly, but my friend hardly speaks any english, he knows a little and is freaking out about the phone interview because he doesnt know how to speek that much english. Please tell me if this is gonna affect his chances of being fully accepted because i wud love for both of us to get in at the same time. Thanks God bless u!
For example "Cliff Jr."
It'd just like to know that and by the way "Cliff" isn't my name, my name is Bryan
What types are of jobs are there for Americans who do not speak spanish? Will it be hard to get a job and work permit? What type of pay can I expect? Have a 10 year old son. Are there any bi-lingual schools he can attend until he learns spanish? I am currently married to a Panamanian (seperated). He will assist me with the move but I would still like some other opinions. Thanks any advice will be appreciated.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
So if you can speak spanish plzz tell me how to say the following words in spanish:
creepy
ugly
dumbass
hahah i know it sounds weird but please.
Shouldn't their national language be German?
And why do they have Spanish last names? They also look like they just moved from Spain, not Germany.
I will have a bachelors in Information Systems as well as a second major in Middle East Studies/Arabic. I've already taken Spanish classes through the 400s and into the 5s. I need to choose between a minor in Spanish or a minor in Latin American Studies... I've taken all of the classes to have both but you cannot have two minors from the same department at my school. So, what would look better on a resume?
I learned two years of spanish in high school in which im done with and only remember so much of it but want to try and learn a secondary language and im using spanishdict.com but is it possible?
I just heard someone say something about this. Is it true? Also, would you be able to eventually pick up Spanish living in LA if you already took 2 years of it in high school? Thanks.
my bf loveeeeeeees spanish so i would like to learn how to speak it fluently for him someday. Where should i start?
A. multiculturalism.
B. ethnocentrism.
C. cultural relativism.
D. assimilation.
For example, to get a job in healthcare.
I am wondering if there are any common Spanish or Latin American fables with a similar moral to "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", that is, something about lying, how liars can tell the truth without being believed, etc.
A proverb or a saying would also work.
It would be great if you could also provide the country/countries or region where the phrase or fable is common.
Thanks!
I'm hispanic and my parents are fluent spanish speakers but I cannot speak fluent spanish. I can understand most of the language and I can have simple conversations in spanish but I can't speak it as if it was english for me. What can I do to learn how to speak the language? Besides just being around the language at home. Are there any programs that could help me, like rossetta stone? The only problem with that is that i feel like i already know too much.
I am a native spanish speaker! I am just having a little trouble getting portuguese because I keep wanting to pronounce things as I would in Spanish. Is there a shortcut to the verb conjugations? I can understand portugues very well. Almost everything, I understand, I just go blank when it comes time to speak it. HELP!!!! SOCORRO POR FAVOR!!!!!
I learned english as my mother tounge and started studying spanish at 18 and had mastered it by 20 through immersion im now 23 how hard would it be to learn french if i moved to montreal and immersed myself as much as possible... Thanks (just estimate)
do you think six months to a year??
I am going to buy the Rosetta stone and it have two types of Spanish; Spanish in Latin american and Spanish in Spain.So which one will be better to buy.And also whats the difference between Spanish in Latin american or Spain
I was in the bar and someone who is spanish said somthing like modiecone papafusio mamawebos puta thongas blah blah.. what does that mean?
I want to know which languages would the most beneficial & easiest besides those that I already know. Thanks.
I am 19 years old and want to learn spanish by the time I am 23 years old by using Rosetta Stone/
Where can I find information about this?