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I know few word in Spanish from La Liga. Yup, from football. First word i know is 'Tarjeta Amarila' that mean, Yllow Card. CMIIW.
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i only know the following words:
come estas - how are you? bien y tu - i am fine and you? bien - fine. |
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I know a few.. I've learned beginner spanish before.
![]() Leche = milk mesa = table hablo un poco de espanol = I speak a little Spanish |
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i was sure that "bien" was "good" not "fine" i know these words.
Im not sure if the spellings are correct Queiro - which can mean i want or i like Para Ousted - For you Pare mei - For me La Quenta - The bill Pavavour - please Gracias - thankyou Muchas Gracias - thank you very much Will post some more later |
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I just know 'hola' which means 'hello' in English and ¡feliz cumpleaños! which means "happy birthday"
because a friend of mine have said so to me long time ago ![]() |
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Nyone know about history of Spain languange. for me, Spain and Italy have some same word.
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once i have read a novel about ETA...i found some word such as madre de dios padre senorita bonita..but i just guess what those word meant. Spanish and italian language probably from the same root...
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Well I'm pretty sure Espanol is spanish for spanish
![]() Uno is one Gracias is thank you Think that's about it :P |
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Padre = father Señorita = Miss (the girl, not "to miss" Bonita = pretty Italian and Spanish are really similar because they both descends from vulgar latin. Here you can see a scheme with connections among Indo-European languages |
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