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Carldher 05-10-2009 09:43 PM

Do you want to learn Spanish? Post here! Ayuda con el Español | Respuestas a dudas
 
Hi! If you are learning spanish or you want to learn spanish or... maybe you don't know what the hell means the rare names that appeared recently on Bleach (XDDD), just ask here eveything you want to know.

I'm waiting for to help you! =D

Particular lessons? Just send a private message with your e-mail ;D
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Hola! Si estas aprendiendo español, quieres aprender español o, simplemente te pica la curiosidad sobre lo que significan los nombres raros que aparecieron ultimamente en el anime de Bleach, no dudes en pedir ayuda con tus dudas xD

:cool:

Aota 05-10-2009 09:53 PM

Just IM me por favor. I've got a Spanish girlfriend I feel like wooing. :]

Carldher 05-10-2009 11:08 PM

Of course ;D Just review your mp's!

freegreatcharter 07-10-2009 07:06 AM

are spanish and portuguese interchangeable?does it resembles classical latin,does french resemble most?

Alvinho 07-11-2009 03:41 PM

Listening to radios on the web or music in general may be a good choice

JasonTakeshi 07-22-2009 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freegreatcharter (Post 744035)
are spanish and portuguese interchangeable?does it resembles classical latin?does french resemble most?

If by "interchangeable" you mean "is a sister of", yeah. Its pretty much understandable from both sides. I can have a chat with a spanish person and basically understand pretty much everything that she says. Althought, some people from different areas might find it harder to communicate. (Im Portuguese, from Lisbon)

"The language known today as Spanish is derived from a dialect of spoken Latin that developed in the north-central part of the Iberian Peninsula in what is now northern Spain" - History of the Spanish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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