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Best Spanish-Speaking Countries to Visit?
Where are the best Spanish-Speaking countries to visit? Where are the best places in relation to climate, people, scenery, and learning Spanish?
Last edited by Ceasar; December 23, 2007 at 08:07 AM. Reason: Previous message posted in wrong forum |
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LOL-- As you can see, I’m definitely a Newbie fumbling around here. I originally posted another message here, and thought I had deleted it because I had posted it in the wrong forum. Then, I put another message here in its place and tried to change the heading, but as you see I wasn’t able to.
Por favor sean paciente para conmigo. Estoy no una idiota completo. P.S. Please fill free to correct my Spanish--POR FAVOR! |
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Hi Ceasar.
Spanish is spoken in several countries by very different people with various cultures. If you read some of the posts in the forums, you'll see that there are different ways to say things depending on where you're from. I believe the best way to learn Spanish is to immerse yourself in a particular culture for a number of months, trying very hard to communicate only in Spanish. Here is how I would say the two Spanish sentences you wrote. Por favor, tengan paciencia conmigo. No soy idiota total. |
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Strange. I'll try and see why weren't able to change the post's title...
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