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Aniki 11-03-2008 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by clairebear (Post 620834)
Trying to make the most boring sport in the world sound amazing and dramatic x)

Get out here before I toss me haggis.

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Originally Posted by clairebear (Post 620834)

If anyone forced me to sit down and watch a full game of football I'd probably have to kill them afterwards.

I'd take my chances :D

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Originally Posted by Suki (Post 620837)
Then where? Just tell meee!!

It's not sudden interest, I have always been interested in you, since the very first time I spotted you on the boards, just never told you :rolleyes:

Ha, like I'll fall for that sweet stuff. I think, I'll let your imagination do the job, instead of telling the boring truth:rolleyes:

PS: Yeah, where are them Spanish lessons!

Hisuwashi 11-03-2008 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Suki (Post 618557)
I don't speak Italian so I have no idea... but "le" sounds like a masculine article and I'd say 'mele' is a feminine word :confused:



Meh, same thing :p

So, what d'you wanna learn next? ^______^

No, le is the feminine plural article.... and why has this thread become about football all of a sudden >.<"

and yeah, una mela (una, thus feminine) is an apple.

Edit: I realize in French le is the masculine singular article, which causes confusion :D

0Kurisu0 11-03-2008 10:44 PM

..........football football football.

Back to spanish with a completely random topic:

Hey, did you know... ... adverbs in spanish doesn't change for gender or number!!!!
(lol)

Suki 11-04-2008 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Hisuwashi (Post 620871)
No, le is the feminine plural article.... and why has this thread become about football all of a sudden >.<"

and yeah, una mela (una, thus feminine) is an apple.

Edit: I realize in French le is the masculine singular article, which causes confusion :D

Yeah, that's why I thought le was masculine. If you have any more doubts or just random stuff you want to learn (Spanish-related), let me know, I'll be happy to help ^^

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Originally Posted by Aniki
Ha, like I'll fall for that sweet stuff. I think, I'll let your imagination do the job, instead of telling the boring truth :rolleyes:

Puedo tratar de adivinarlo pero mi esfuerzo imaginativo será en vano a menos que al final me digas si he acertado en alguna de las respuestas. Lo haré por descarte, ni inglés, ni francés, ni español... ah! Swedish?!

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Originally Posted by Aniki
where are them Spanish lessons!

There *points above* if you need a translation just whistle ;)

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Originally Posted by 0Kurisu0
Hey, did you know... ... adverbs in spanish doesn't change for gender or number!!!!

I did I did I did!! xD

Sabías que los plurales (adverbs) en inglés no van con la forma verbal de la 3ra persona singular (doesn't)? :cool: hahahhaha no puedo evitar ser así de repelente =P

Slykaz1 11-04-2008 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by kenmei (Post 619753)
hahahah

donde esta el pinche autobus a la gran puta

:eek: lol

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Originally Posted by Suki (Post 621164)
:cool: hahahhaha no puedo evitar ser así de repelente =P

Es que naciste mandona. :D

Slykaz1 11-04-2008 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Rose (Post 619717)
Also the word "coger" which i think it's pretty common in Spain is used to describe sexual acts.

"me cogi a esa coña" - "I had sex with that girl"

It's a vulgar way of saying it :p

no cojer (to pick up) es de Spain y cojer (to f***) es de Mejico.

Y eso lo se porque de ahi son mis familiares y les dije una vez.

hay que cojer el camion en la terminal.

y se rieron de mi. :D

Aniki 11-04-2008 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Suki (Post 621164)
Puedo tratar de adivinarlo pero mi esfuerzo imaginativo será en vano a menos que al final me digas si he acertado en alguna de las respuestas. Lo haré por descarte, ni inglés, ni francés, ni español... ah! Swedish?!

You just can't give up, do you?

kenmei 11-04-2008 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Slykaz1 (Post 621175)


:eek: lol

perdona me XD

Slykaz1 11-04-2008 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by kenmei (Post 621257)
perdona me XD

Were you trying to curse the bus?

kenmei 11-04-2008 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Slykaz1 (Post 621262)
Were you trying to curse the bus?

i was showing the espanoles some mexican slang with some el salvadorian at the end XD


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