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Era Might

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[b]JL[/b], he said his family's from Honduras and was talking about the various places there he's been or would like to visit.

[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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Dos dias no es el tiempo por un viaje! Honduras es bella durante la Semana Santa. A Comayagua, ellos tienen alfombras (sawdust carpets). [url=http://cfrhonduras.com/]Los Friales Franciscanos de la Renovacion[/url] estan en Comayagua tambien. Mi hermana vivio en Guiamaca por un ano, pero yo visite Guiamaca, Tegucigalpa y Comayagua. No puede visitar San Pedro Sula o Copan, porque yo solamente visite para una semana.


(Excuse my extremely poor Spanish; I studied it in high school....but that was some time ago!)

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[quote name='incarnatewordsister' timestamp='1296425978' post='2206784']
Yo tambien...
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sabes que... i figured you did.

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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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amesome a "Catracho!" :buddies:
This past Saturday our parish celebrated Our Lady of Suyapa. Though the yuca was finished, that didn't stop the party.:rap:

I'm part Catracha y Boricua.......now you can just imagine the Spanish I speak lol!

Viva Honduras!

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incarnatewordsister

[quote name='MIkolbe' timestamp='1296481920' post='2206990']
sabes que... i figured you did.
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Digo, I do speak Spanglish, pero mi lenguaje principal, el primerito, es Espanol. I learned English hasta High School.

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sistersintigo

I like Placido Domingo. I think he is pretty great. And he is a native of Madrid. ["Madrilenyo", no?]
He just celebrated birthday number seventy.
He still sings in opera houses, although no more Otello or Trovatore for him. Now it's more like Handel and Gluck.

His parents sang Zarzuela, which is a kind of Spanish operetta, and as popular in Latin America (eg Mexico) as it is in its native Spain.

What does Dust mean, Spanish people are complicated? What's complicated about a seventy-year-old world-class opera singer?
Strike up Las Manyanitas!

Sorry, I know that "ny" looks ugly, but I am tilde deficient here.

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ParadiseFound

Northern Europeans don't tend to get on with Southern Europeans. I'll leave it at that.

Also, I find Spanish to be a very ugly language. Although, being Dutch, I can hardly accuse others of having an ugly language.

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incarnatewordsister

[quote name='Era Might' timestamp='1296430415' post='2206824']
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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I think that depends on the person, I learned English in school. And, you are right that many people do not, but many do. I have students who are not hispanics that are reading, and analyzing Federico Garcia Lorca. My point is, Spanish classes are not useless.

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incarnatewordsister

[quote name='ParadiseFound' timestamp='1296604780' post='2207579']
Northern Europeans don't tend to get on with Southern Europeans. I'll leave it at that.

Also, I find Spanish to be a very ugly language. Although, being Dutch, I can hardly accuse others of having an ugly language.
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You are the very first person I hear of that thinks that Spanish s an ugly language. And I do not think that Dutch is ugly, but then again, I've only heard Dutch in songs, never spoken.

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[quote name='incarnatewordsister' timestamp='1296428390' post='2206806']
[b]Actually Paella is from Spain[/b], not sure about tapas, but it sounds Spanish
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i know... was feigning Amerignorance. :)

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[quote name='Maximilianus' timestamp='1297635705' post='2212033']
That's what I'm going with, I have no idea how to translate phat.


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vasp? vaspmisa?

v.erdad a.postólica s.anta de p.redicación? is that a correct translation of preaching holy apostolic truth\?


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