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My spnaish lessons...(bart)
sure thing dude :cool: , anytime, if you have goubts or need more help with your homework or just practice the language, IM me, my msn address is [email protected], i hope you add me to your contact list, you seem like a cool dude. c ya
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My spnaish lessons...(bart)
great, you're progressing let me help you a il' bit out = Gracias Chris martin es [plomo] (singer = cantante) de coldplay [estos] (they = ellos) plomos (sing = cantan, sang = cantaron) en Barcelona... en Palau Saint Jordi, Barcelona, el es simpático y [bein] (very, pretty = muy) inteligente... el habla bien el español y plomo (sing = canta) en inglés don't pay too much attention to the meanings, you'll learn them later, just pay attention to the whole structure of the sentence first.
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My spnaish lessons...(bart)
Mmmm... ehat about... dunno... Chris Martin? i have a some information that you may find useful for your homework: He is a musician - Él es un músico or He is a singer & composer: Él es cantante y compositor He plays in a band named Coldplay - Él toca en una banda llamada Coldplay He is married to actress Gwyneth Paltrow - Él está casado con la actriz Gwynth Paltrow He has a daughter named Apple - Él tiene una Hija llamada Apple He fights against poverty and unfair trade -Él lucha contra la pobreza y el comercio injusto He is a vegetarian . Él es vegetariano you can use Él (he) or not, but it'll make your homework look more impresive with the accents and stuff... anyway, if you still need more adjectives or words you can visit worldlingo.com the best language resource on the net.
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My spnaish lessons...(bart)
You're right in one thing, things said do get lost in translation, but that's because no other reason than the way how we see things (literally, how you see the world), you can fix that by opening your mind to other's ppl ideas, and the to other cultures, and so on... it won't guarantee things won't get lost in translation, but it would make understand better their context.
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My spnaish lessons...(bart)
wazup Hi there Bart! i know learning a new language can be difficult, just remmeber, don't try to rush things, you'll learn everything you need to learn when you're ready, try to get familiar with the language, watch some latin tv shows, meet latino ppl who lived near you, listen to spanish //a-k-a hispanic// music (google belanova, they're awesome ;)) and most important, DON'T TRANSLATE WORD BY WORD, you'd be killing the language. :confused: if you want more ideas, just ask, it really isn't as hard as you think. :P
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