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Trevorp1594 February 15, 2008 09:52 PM

Yo quiero a mi español
 
Doy de espanol en mi escuela. No estoy mas bien, pero yo hablo un poco. Yo neccesito ayudar mucho. Podir persona ayuda? En este letter estoy escirbiendo en espanol pero mi "skill".

Como se de se "question" en espanol.
Como se de se "letter" en espanol.
Y como se de se "learning" en espanol

Se tu puedes ayudar me gustaria mucho gracias.

Elaina February 16, 2008 06:49 AM

Hola Trevorp1594:

It almost feels like I am referring to an undercover "someone".

Also, it was hard to decipher what you said but I did it!! I am so glad you decided to write it all in Spanish. Practice makes perfect!

I am assuming you are asking what the following words mean:

question = pregunta
letter = carta o letra
learning = aprendiendo

"Como se de se"= Como se dice....

But I don't know what you mean by....

Yo quiero a mi espanol......

Welcome to the forums. I hope you enjoy yourself and learn lots of "stuff".

Elaina;)

Trevorp1594 February 16, 2008 04:03 PM

Lo siento mucho, para mi espanol es peor. Quien yo hablo " Yo quiero espanol " eso un illogico error.

Muchos gracias para no estas malo a me.
Estoy MUCHO ayudar con mi espanol, puedes tu ayudar me?

Elaina February 20, 2008 03:38 PM

Maybe, if you write in Spanish what you want to say and then in the same post you can write in English what you really meant. That way we can correct what you wrote incorrectly and you can learn what was corrected and why.......i.e.

¡Cálalo no pierdes nada! (Try it, you have nothing to lose!)

Elaina;)

Tomisimo April 30, 2008 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elaina (Post 5618)
¡Cálalo no pierdes nada! (Try it, you have nothing to lose!)

¿Cálalo? Nunca antes había visto esa palabra.

isbe April 30, 2008 09:10 PM

hola--- hello
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevorp1594 (Post 5564)
Doy de espanol en mi escuela. No estoy mas bien, pero yo hablo un poco. Yo neccesito ayudar mucho. Podir persona ayuda? En este letter estoy escirbiendo en espanol pero mi "skill".

Como se de se "question" en espanol.
Como se de se "letter" en espanol.
Y como se de se "learning" en espanol

Se tu puedes ayudar me gustaria mucho gracias.


El espanol es todo un arcoiris , en internet puedes encontrar paginas con cursos de espanol

The spanish is a rainbow . In the internet you can to find pages of the spanish course. and to study hard every days

I am studin english, I am speaking spanish
isbe

poli April 30, 2008 09:41 PM

I looked up the verb calar. I think what cálalo means is jump in the pool. Get soaked you have nothing to lose. Am I right Elaina?

gomey May 01, 2008 12:18 PM

Here in Mexico (San Miguel de Allende), they do use the word "calar". I personally had never used it before, but it is very commonly used here. They seem to use in various senses, such as:
Estoy calando el sonido.
El sol cala mucho hoy.

Gomey

poli May 01, 2008 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomey (Post 7514)
Here in Mexico (San Miguel de Allende), they do use the word "calar". I personally had never used it before, but it is very commonly used here. They seem to use in various senses, such as:
Estoy calando el sonido.
El sol cala mucho hoy.

Gomey

Entonces el significado me confunde. El sol El sol cala mucho hoy

Does that mean, the sun is hot today?
Estoy calando el sonido
Does that mean, I'm grooving on the sound?

Where does cálalo come in?


Pasé unos dias en San Miguel. Parece un sitio encantado.

Poli

gomey May 01, 2008 10:11 PM

I spoke with the clerk at the local grocery store and we were discussing the use of the "calar" specifically and she said that that word is used quite frequently, but could not give me a specific meaning.

Estoy calando el sonido, as I understand it, means that "I am tuning the sound", and your understanding of the example about the sun is correct.

San Miguel is a beautiful colonial city with lots to do and many, many fiestas.

Gomey


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