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Old September 08, 2009, 06:43 PM
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wait were you on that boat or was that just a picture you found?
jeje, yo no estaba ahí
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Old September 08, 2009, 10:52 PM
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yo también
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No entendi tu respuesta.


Tu tambien que..


You meant Yo tampoco.
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oops, yo tampoco
Bob quiso decir " a mi también..."

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Old September 09, 2009, 08:45 AM
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Yes my dear Chilean.

Where have you been?


Alt most not you are here with us.
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Old September 09, 2009, 12:08 PM
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Bob quiso decir " a mi también..."

¿Yo también no significa, "me too"?
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Old September 09, 2009, 04:22 PM
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@Bob: Yes, it does, but there is a slight difference in Spanish between two kinds of "me too".

The reference sentence was "me gustaría ver un tornado" (there goes again your verb "gustar"), so the right answer is "a mí también".


-- Quisiera ver un tornado.
-- Yo también.

...is different from...

--Me gustaría ver un tornado.
--A mí también (me gustaría).
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Old September 09, 2009, 06:37 PM
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@Bob: Yes, it does, but there is a slight difference in Spanish between two kinds of "me too".

The reference sentence was "me gustaría ver un tornado" (there goes again your verb "gustar"), so the right answer is "a mí también".


-- Quisiera ver un tornado.
-- Yo también.

...is different from...

--Me gustaría ver un tornado.
--A mí también (me gustaría).
¡Muchas gracias! Me ayuda
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Old September 10, 2009, 10:42 AM
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Bod this will be a suggests.


When you need to say ( Thank very much it'll help me ). You can say the same in Spanish of the following way.


Eso me ayudara muchas gracias.


Because you thankfulness is correct, but I believe that it fault something more special.

I hope that can help you.


To see....
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Yes my dear Chilean.

Where have you been?


Alt most not you are here with us.
Busy with work, and at this moment I'm in L.A. Ca.

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¿Yo también no significa, "me too"?
Me too = Yo (a mi) también.

Me neither = ((ni) (a mi)) yo/tampoco.

¿Se entiende?

Ya me enredé...

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Busy with work, and at this moment I'm in L.A. Ca.



Me too = Yo (a mi) también.

Me neither = ((ni) (a mi)) yo/tampoco.

¿Se entiende?

Ya me enredé...
¿No me dijisteis el otro día que era "nor I"?
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¿Has visto un tornado? No he, ¡qué miedo! ¡Es una buena foto!
En lugar de "no he" (I havn't), debes decir "yo no".
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