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"I would rather..." - Page 2


Elaina March 20, 2009 07:44 AM

No creo que sea tan peligroso andar en la calle (window shopping).

Siempre hay un sitio en la ciudad que uno sabe es "safe" para caminar.

Durante el verano yo siempre prefiriría andar en la calle disfrutando del clima que estar encerrada en un edificio trabajando.

Los ejemplos que dió Sosia son perfectos. Trátalos laepelba.

:)

laepelba March 20, 2009 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elaina (Post 29255)
No creo que sea tan peligroso andar en la calle (window shopping).

Siempre hay un sitio en la ciudad que uno sabe es "safe" para caminar.

Durante el verano yo siempre prefiriría andar en la calle disfrutando del clima que estar encerrada en un edificio trabajando.

Los ejemplos que dió Sosia son perfectos. Trátalos laepelba.

:)

Elaina & Sosi, your points are well taken. It's just such a strange way for me to think about "being outside" ... because when you live in the land of "suburbia", "the street" always means a LOT of traffic - expressways, busy highways, interstates, etc. Many of these roadways have laws AGAINST pedestrians.... In fact, when I'm trying to be funny, I'll say to a student or to one of my nephews, "Go play in the street" - sort of like telling someone to "jump off a bridge"... It just startled me to hear it said that way. Maybe I need to move to the heart of the city to truly understand that kind of culture. :)

sosia March 20, 2009 08:00 AM

The culture here is complete the opposite.
Living in small towns or cities, the streets are a safe place, because everybody knows you.
Older people sit in front of their houses and speak with the passengers (also people of the town)
This kind of culture have given us this kind of language.
But now I agree the "street" it's not so safe.
Saludos :D

poli March 20, 2009 08:09 AM

I grew up in the suburbs and we played in the street. In New York, kids go to the playground. The street has got too much car traffic--at least in Manhattan.

laepelba March 20, 2009 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by poli (Post 29259)
I grew up in the suburbs and we played in the street. In New York, kids go to the playground. The street has got too much car traffic--at least in Manhattan.

That's what I'm talking about!!

AngelicaDeAlquezar March 20, 2009 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fazor (Post 29208)
Porque 'preferiria' puede estar 'yo' o 'el, ella, usted', ¿Se necesita usar el pronombre si no tienes contexto?

Like in every sentence in Spanish, if you don't have a context, you must provide it in order to be understood. Normally, conversations make a pretty clear context so everyone knows whom you're talking about, but if you feel there might be some confusion, use the pronoun. ;)


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