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Hoy esta la dia!!!


EseALaDerecha May 08, 2014 06:48 AM

Hoy esta la dia!!!
 
Hola!

En Ingles.... I havent spoken spanish in a very long time, maybe 10 years when I lived with my aunt and uncle who taught me. I am here to hopefully pick it all back up. Maybe I can learn with someone one on one through email or text. I know the alphabet and the numbers for the most part and general introductory to conversation. I am new to this site so i will search around and see what else I can do. Thanks to all who read this

poli May 08, 2014 06:57 AM

Welcome.
Hoy es el día.

Villa May 08, 2014 09:58 AM

Hola. Como te llamas? Me llamo Villa. Mucho gusto.
Bienvenido el foro.

EseALaDerecha May 09, 2014 05:06 AM

me llamo Sherman. Mucho gusto tambien. Donde Esta ahora?

Hanita May 09, 2014 11:21 AM

welcome to the forum

enjoy :3

EseALaDerecha May 13, 2014 05:59 AM

Thank you! I look foward to developing my spanish more now. I am very excited!

Villa May 13, 2014 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EseALaDerecha (Post 148893)
me llamo Sherman. Mucho gusto tambien. Donde Esta ahora?=Where are you now? ¿Dónde estás ahora?=Where are you now?


Estoy en mi casa en California ahora, y tú?:D
¿De dónde eres? Where are you from? ¿Dónde vives? Where do you live?
En qué ciudad/estado/pais vives? In what city/state/country do you live in?

BTW Ese, generalmente when a Spanish words end in the letter "a" it is femenine and needs
the feminine article la. But there are exceptions such as el dia. Also el problema,
el programa etc. and then the reverse with la foto=the picture. But la fotografía
which follows the rule. Modelo can be either masculine or feminine when referring
to a human model, but masculine in other uses (such as when referring to a model airplane).
Words whose meaning vary depending on the gender. For example, in some areas, la radio means
"radio," while el radio means "radius" or "radium." Sometimes la radio is used to refer to the
communications medium and el radio for a radio set. Some masculine words that come from Greek
end in -a (often -ma). Most of these words have English cognates. (A cognate is a word that can be
recognized in both languages.)

Oh, and how about: El agua está fría.:thinking: The water is cold.
  • Words that are just exceptions.
Here is a list of the most common exceptions to the "masculine o, feminine a" rule: el aroma — aroma
el Canadá — Canada
el clima — climate
el cólera — cholera (but la cólera, anger)
el cometa — comet (but la cometa, kite)
el cura — priest (but la cura, cure)
el día — day
el diagrama — diagram
el dilema — dilemma
el diploma — diploma
la disco — disco (short for la discoteca)
el drama — drama
el enigma — enigma
el esquema — outline, diagram
la foto — photo (short for la fotografía)
el guardia — policeman or male guard (but la guardia, vigilance)
el guía — male guide (but la guía, guidebook or female guide)
el idioma — language
el idiota — male idiot (but la idiota, female idiot)
el indígena — indigenous male (but la indígena, indigenous female)
la mano — hand
el mapa — map
la modelo — female model (but el modelo, male model)
el morfema — morpheme
la moto — motorcycle (short for la motocicleta)
el panorama — panorama, outlook
el papa — the pope (but la papa, potato)
el poema — poem
el policía — policeman (but la policía, police force or policewoman)
el planeta — planet
el plasma — plasma
el problema — problem
el programa — program
el quechua — Quechua language
la radio — radio (short for la radiodifusión; but el radio, radius or radium; usage of the feminine form depends on the region)
el reuma, el reúma — rheumatism
la reo — female criminal (but el reo, male criminal)
el síntoma — symptom, sign
el sistema — system
el sofá — sofa
la soprano — female soprano (but el soprano, male soprano)
el tanga — G-string
el telegrama — telegram
el tema — theme, subject
el teorema — theorem
el tequila — tequila (short for el licor de Tequila)
la testigo — female witness (but el testigo, male witness)
el tranvía — streetcar

EseALaDerecha May 16, 2014 04:42 AM

Muchas gracias para las informaciones Villa.

Ahora vivo en el ciudad Gaithersburg, Maryland pero estoy donde Colorado.

yes i really lost my ability to understand. But I am taking classes again so hopefully it will start coming back. The main problem is I dont have anyone to speak spanish with.

Villa May 16, 2014 01:46 PM

De nada Ese. Don't worry so much sbout speaking Spanish at first.
It's more important to just listen and study Spanish at first. Once
you understand Spanish the words will just flow out of your mouth
like magic. The other thing you can do though is read Spanish out
loud. Step back and take a look at oral reading differently. It is one
if not the best ways to improve your Spanish speaking.

TylerWW May 16, 2014 02:13 PM

Hola, bienvenidos. I am also new to the forum. Soy estudiante y vivo en California.



Voy a tratar de visitar el foro cada día. Aprender un idioma requiere que practiques a diario, y leer se ayuda definitivamente. ¡Buena suerte!
I'm going to try to visit the forum once a day, learning a language takes daily practice, and reading definitely helps. Good luck!

AngelicaDeAlquezar May 16, 2014 05:01 PM

¡Excelente decisión, Tyler! :thumbsup:
Quote:

Originally Posted by TylerWW (Post 149100)
Voy a tratar de visitar el foro cada día (or, more "in Spanish", todos los días) ;). Aprender un idioma requiere que practiques a diario, y leer se ayuda definitivamente. ¡Buena suerte!


EseALaDerecha May 19, 2014 07:52 AM

y Mucho Gusto!


I guess good luck to us all learning and relearning spanish!


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