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Old 12-11-2006, 07:15 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I think you guys should have a spanish battle.That would be awsome.
only if its a spanish rap battle
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Old 12-11-2006, 07:17 PM   #22 (permalink)
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sh*t, she's figured me out.


*runs to get an english to spanish dictionary*
the spanish that you learn in school is never really enough to go to spanish speaking country and be able to communicate with the locals because most spanish countries have developed idioms that are unique to their country.
Like In Puerto Rico (although it isn't a country), made curse words out eevry day breakfast foods.
In argentina, there are like three different ways to say "you're a motherf*cker"
it's unbelievable.

I guess words/phrase that you might want to learn or need to know are slang terminology.
Like huevos. It means eggs. it also means d*ck in puerto rico.
la manzana means apple primarily However, if you go to Spain it also means Street.

So . . . if they're any specific countries yuo wish to go to, maybe you can tell us and we'll find helpful words or phrases for you.
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Old 12-11-2006, 07:19 PM   #23 (permalink)
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I dont know it would be weird as a spanish rap battle.
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Old 12-11-2006, 07:21 PM   #24 (permalink)
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the spanish that you learn in school is never really enough to go to spanish speaking country and be able to communicate with the locals because most spanish countries have developed idioms that are unique to their country.
Like In Puerto Rico (although it isn't a country), made curse words out eevry day breakfast foods.
In argentina, there are like three different ways to say "you're a motherf*cker"
it's unbelievable.

I guess words/phrase that you might want to learn or need to know are slang terminology.
Like huevos. It means eggs. it also means d*ck in puerto rico.
la manzana means apple primarily However, if you go to Spain it also means Street.

So . . . if they're any specific countries yuo wish to go to, maybe you can tell us and we'll find helpful words or phrases for you.
yeah, there are hundereds of spanish vinaculars. around here the mexi's use "juevos" as "balls" or "nuts".
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Old 12-11-2006, 07:24 PM   #25 (permalink)
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yeah, there are hundereds of spanish vinaculars. around here the mexi's use "juevos" as "balls" or "nuts".
And Mexicans don't call themselves Mexicans in all parts of the US>
It was shortened to Xicano (or Xicana) and originally meant a person that was of Mexican descent living in America.
Slowly more and mroe Mexicans adopted the phrase and now you've got Mexican's calling themselves Xicanos. Although in English it's spelled Chicano and it pronounced the same.
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And Mexicans don't call themselves Mexicans in all parts of the US>
It was shortened to Xicano (or Xicana) and originally meant a person that was of Mexican descent living in America.
Slowly more and mroe Mexicans adopted the phrase and now you've got Mexican's calling themselves Xicanos. Although in English it's spelled Chicano and it pronounced the same.
ive called several around here a "spic" or a "wetback" and theyd never heard it and had no idea what it meant. Raine knows my history with mexi's



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ive called several around here a "spic" or a "wetback" and theyd never heard it and had no idea what it meant. Raine knows my history with mexi's

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Wetback. now there's one you don't hear every day.

It's your version of a phrase that describes an immigrant to America without (american) education. I forget the phrase but when those Mexicans learn english they're gonna kick your ass.
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Wetback. now there's one you don't hear every day.

It's your version of a phrase that describes an immigrant to America without (american) education. I forget the phrase but when those Mexicans learn english they're gonna kick your ass.
nah, ill just tell them my sis has crabs then theyll leave me alone and run to the free clinic
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Swim, you got any other questions or probs with grammar?

And here' some free advice
tener verbs are verbs that are used for emotions or states of being. Like hunger, sleep, anger, that sorta thing.
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Wetback. now there's one you don't hear every day.
I hear that often. Of course, I have racist friends. I know a few doozies.
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