Muchas gracias Xiurell!
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Creo que tengo mucha suerte, porque en Irlanda hay mucha gente que habla espanol y puedo aprender. Tambien tengo amigos de Cuba y Argentina.![]()
Muchas gracias Xiurell!
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Creo que tengo mucha suerte, porque en Irlanda hay mucha gente que habla espanol y puedo aprender. Tambien tengo amigos de Cuba y Argentina.![]()
Mivel mindig az okos enged, már rég a hülyék uralkodnak...
^ ahhaha lol
casi por suceder - almost to happen
Aconteceu
Estava escrito assim
Eu em vocę, vocę em mim
Eu te encontrei
Meu grande amor..
Da li cu ikad moci da sklopim oci a da tebe nema..?
Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam!
בועז, תתחתן איתי!
Gracias Zahra!
Amigos, sabeis que yo hago si quiero hablar mucho espanol con algien?
*Vengo a salsa!!!Claro! Porque aqui la majoridad habla esa lengua...
My friends, do you know what I do if I want to speak "a lot of" spanish with someone?
*I go for salsa!!! Of course! Because here the majority speaks this language...
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Note: I'm posting bilingual in case someone has only started learning spanish.
I ask everyone here, please always correct my mistakes! Cheers!
Mivel mindig az okos enged, már rég a hülyék uralkodnak...
Hihi! I mean the dance, of course!![]()
Mivel mindig az okos enged, már rég a hülyék uralkodnak...
Oh, I see.Thanks mill for the correction! Appriciated!
Mivel mindig az okos enged, már rég a hülyék uralkodnak...
Nena, thanks for the rep. Since you are looking to learn Spanish, here is another suggestion. I understood as you stated above that you like to go dancing. When you say that you go in Spanish, you would say "voy". "Vengo" means to come. So you may want to say "Voy a bailar salsa". That is better understood and a more correct way of expressing your meaning.
It's exciting to see people who are not afraid of learning another language. I need to do the same!!!! You inspire me.![]()
Last edited by damarys; 09-16-2008 at 07:53 PM.
Thank you both for "teaching me".
One of my friends also noticed that when I speak I mostly use "venir" instead of "ir", but the problem is that most of the people don't correct me, because they think "I understand what she ment..." Then I learn with mistakes and my mistakes become my bad habits!
Hm, can I also say: Me voy a salsa...? What is the difference if I say: Voy a salsa...?
I was thinking, (for instance) if I have a friend working in that salsa club and he will be there by the time I arrive, can I use "Vengo a salsa..." (when talking to that person)?
Mivel mindig az okos enged, már rég a hülyék uralkodnak...
well if you're saying "i come to dance salsa" i think it would be "vengo para (then whatever the verb is for salsa)". Basically, if you put me in front of "voy a" then you're saying that what you're going to do is being directed at yourself. "Me voy a Mexico" would be "I'm going to Mexico". Honestly, you could say it either way and i don't think it would make much of a difference.
In some cases, putting a verb in the reflexive form can make it more intense, as you do sometimes in English by adding a particle. For example, ir means "to go," but irse is usually translated "to go away." Similarly, comer means "to eat," but comerse might be translated as "to eat up," as in se comió cinco naranjas, he ate up five oranges.
Saludos![]()
dmoney101 / xiurell, muchas gracias!!!![]()
Mivel mindig az okos enged, már rég a hülyék uralkodnak...
I do have a problem with the phrase "Voy a salsa". That does not really make sense. You woudn't really go to salsa... because "salsa" is a noun... the name of a dance. Woudln't you say that you are going to dance the salsa? Wouln't you say that you are going to "salar" Ha, ha! "Salsa" is not a verb in Spanish that I know of. It's something you dip your chips in and it's the NAME of a dance. So you can't say that you are GOING to a tango. You would say that your are going TO tango. You would say "Voy a bailar el tango".
Now, "disco" is a dance AND a place. So you could say, "I'm going to the disco". "Voy al disco".
Now, if there is a club name Salsa, then you could say, "Voy a Salsa".
Jump in.... you linguistic experts!
Voy a la disco (it's a short femenine word for discoteca)![]()