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Era Might

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[quote name='Era Might' timestamp='1296183783' post='2205505']
By "Spanish," Read: Mexicans, Central Americans, Colombians, Dominicans, Peruvians, and Los Angelenos. All others excluded, including Spaniards.
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Including spaniards? Do you know how crazy spaniards can be? I'm of spanish decent so I can criticize them! I've got some relatives that might change your mind..

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Disculpame, you just hit one of my pet peeves, and I had a knee jerk reaction

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:lol3:

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Piccoli Fiori JMJ

+JMJ

In all of Rome, there are only two Mexican restaurants. They are incredibly expensive and you hardly see anyone there.

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Ok i have to do this list since four of my fav saints are in it so here are well known Spanish saints from Spain.

Peter Claver
Saint Dominic :sleep3:
Josemaría Escrivá
Vincent Ferrer :sleep3:
John of the Cross :love:
Ignatius of Loyola :woot: :love:
Teresa of Ávila - my mama! :love:
Francis Xavier :woot:

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Entiendo un poquito Espa˜ol. Mi hermana vivio en Honduras por un ano porque ella es una enfermera, y yo visite ella alli por la Semana Santa. Fuemos a Comayagua.

Haven't figured out how to do the accents on a Mac....I know on a PC I can just use alt-0335, etc.

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incarnatewordsister

I teach Intermediate Spanish, Honors Spanish and AP Spanish Literature in High School. I have a mahjor in Spanish and as minor in Translation studies. Currently pursuing an MA in Spanish Literature/ MA in Translation.

¿Quién habla español? :nunpray:

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incarnatewordsister

[quote name='MIkolbe' timestamp='1296425106' post='2206779']
i speak spanglish
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Yo tambien...

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I like Spanish food like tacos, so very tasty and good for you, and pupusas, but I would like to try French food like paella and tapas!

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[quote name='Seven77' timestamp='1296427717' post='2206795']
I like Spanish food like tacos, so very tasty and good for you,, so very tasty and good for you, and tacos, so very tasty and good for you,, but I would like to try Mexican food like paella and tapas!
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incarnatewordsister

[quote name='Seven77' timestamp='1296427717' post='2206795']
I like Spanish food like tacos, so very tasty and good for you,, so very tasty and good for you, and pupusas, but I would like to try French food like paella and tapas!
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Actually Paella is from Spain, not sure about tapas, but it sounds Spanish

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[quote name='MithLuin' timestamp='1296267796' post='2206190']y yo visite ella alli por la Semana Santa. Fuemos a Comayagua.
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No te creo! My familia vivan en Tegucigalpa pero son de La Ceiba. Mi esposa es de Santa Barbara y trabaja en San Pedro Sula. Voy a visitar a ella en Febrero, pero solo para dos dias. Estoy pensando ir alla para uno or dos meses para escribir como los expatriados en Paris durante el siglo veinte. No conozco a Comayagua aun. Quiero ir a Copan, y La Ceiba tambien. Yo estaba pensando ir a Honduras para Semana Santa en Abril.

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[quote name='incarnatewordsister' timestamp='1296424738' post='2206776']
I teach Intermediate Spanish, Honors Spanish and AP Spanish Literature in High School. I have a mahjor in Spanish and as minor in Translation studies. Currently pursuing an MA in Spanish Literature/ MA in Translation.

¿Quién habla español? :nunpray:
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I took Spanish in high school but I didn't learn anything. Unless you're really really motivated (or unless you have a natural talent for learning languages), I found a school to be a useless place to learn a language. I speak Spanish like George Bush speaks English: it might not always sound right, but you get the point. But I only was able to really learn Spanish when I had a reason to (i.e., when I actually went to a Spanish-speaking country and had to talk).

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[quote name='Era Might' timestamp='1296430044' post='2206822']
No te creo! My familia vivan en Tegucigalpa pero son de La Ceiba. Mi esposa es de Santa Barbara y trabaja en San Pedro Sula. Voy a visitar a ella en Febrero, pero solo para dos dias. Estoy pensando ir alla para uno or dos meses para escribir como los expatriados en Paris durante el siglo veinte. No conozco a Comayagua aun. Quiero ir a Copan, y La Ceiba tambien. Yo estaba pensando ir a Honduras para Semana Santa en Abril.
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