May 18, 200917 yr we can't ask such a question it's very simple HOT even the English themselves are hot so :rolleyes: please! :wink3:
May 18, 200917 yr haha exactly btw when Spanish "speakers" speak in french it sounds very cute :nice: really!
May 18, 200917 yr btw when Spanish "speakers" speak in french it sounds very cute :nice: really! Same for French people who speak German. :nice:
May 18, 200917 yr Same for French people who speak German. :nice: haha same for Germans too, yay for that Professor of physics :) oh really? *speaks french* I don't hear anything special about my accent i'm serious really nice :) i already heard a Spanish talking in french, and woow :D sorry i'm off topic :uhoh:
May 18, 200917 yr yes, but spanish speak faster, and pronounce the s different to us, and they say a lot "coño" while we all know to say is " güey" :uhoh: :P :embarassed:
May 18, 200917 yr Not hot! I actually find it a little annoying... :confused: Guess I'm the only one? Edit: wait, there are 4 votes for not hot... against 29.
May 18, 200917 yr yes, but spanish speak faster, and pronounce the s different to us, and they say a lot "coño" while we all know to say is " güey" :uhoh: :P :embarassed: We had a Mexican exchange student in college and I could understand him far better than Spanish people. I was quite surprised because I always assumed that we were taught "Spanish" Spanish.
May 18, 200917 yr yes, but spanish speak faster, and pronounce the s different to us, and they say a lot "coño" while we all know to say is " güey" :uhoh: :P :embarassed: actually is the c and z which sound different, not the s!
May 18, 200917 yr We had a Mexican exchange student in college and I could understand him far better than Spanish people. I was quite surprised because I always assumed that we were taught "Spanish" Spanish. Orale :sombrero:
May 18, 200917 yr yes, but spanish speak faster, and pronounce the s different to us, and they say a lot "coño" while we all know to say is " güey" :uhoh: :P :embarassed: yeah it's not the same but what does that word mean? :thinking:
May 18, 200917 yr English Accents are cute. :nice: Unless they're like, the kind you can't understand at all.
May 18, 200917 yr yeah it's not the same but what does that word mean? :thinking: which one? We had a Mexican exchange student in college and I could understand him far better than Spanish people. I was quite surprised because I always assumed that we were taught "Spanish" Spanish. if you want to learn good spanish go to Colombia, (either Bogotá or Medellín)
May 18, 200917 yr if you want to learn good spanish go to Colombia, (either Bogotá or Medellín) That made me laugh. :lol: I don't think ours better than any of the others... but our accent is very neutral. I see your point.
May 18, 200917 yr which one? if you want to learn good spanish go to Colombia, (either Bogotá or Medellín) i thought they mean the same thing... then both what do they mean?
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