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Welcome, Croeso, Bienvenido


angelaca June 10, 2009 04:11 PM

Welcome, Croeso, Bienvenido
 
Hello new spanish speaking friends. I need to learn Spanish so that I can talk to my neighbours in the little village in Spain where I hope to retire to.
Regards,
Angela

lblanco June 10, 2009 05:07 PM

¡Bienvenida a los foros!
Welcome to the forums!

CrOtALiTo June 10, 2009 05:41 PM

I bid you welcome to this forums, I hope you can learn the language that you want, and also I hope you stay here in the forums will be enjoyable.

Jessica June 10, 2009 06:26 PM

bienvenido!!

sosia June 11, 2009 03:07 AM

¡Bienvenida Angela! :D

irmamar June 11, 2009 06:00 AM

Hello, Angelaca. ¡Bienvenida! :)

Tomisimo June 12, 2009 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by angelaca (Post 38500)
Hello new spanish speaking friends. I need to learn Spanish so that I can talk to my neighbours in the little village in Spain where I hope to retire to.
Regards,
Angela

Welcome.

Have you studied Spanish before?

irmamar June 13, 2009 04:12 AM

What is "croeso"? :confused:

Rusty June 13, 2009 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 38709)
What is "croeso"? :confused:

It means welcome in Welsh.

Elaina June 13, 2009 09:39 AM

Welcome Angela!

I hope to retire somewhere in Europe......where?.......I don't know..... ;)

I am Elaina.......the hopeless dreamer.:sleeping:

irmamar June 13, 2009 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 38722)
It means welcome in Welsh.

OK, thanks :)

bobjenkins June 13, 2009 03:09 PM

Bienvenida a los foros

lee ying June 14, 2009 08:48 AM

Welcome,Bienvenida!!!! here is a perfect place to improve your spanish。

angelaca June 15, 2009 03:14 PM

Der Tomasino, Thanks for your welcome. I've been going to the local adult school lessons once a week for about 18 months, but there is not much continuity with people of all abilities, joining and leaving. I've just heard that our city (the only one in Bancrupcy) is discontinuing classes. I study online via various "free" courses and have approx. 50 or so Spanish volcabulary C.D.'s.
What level are you at ?

Angela in CA

Dear Irmamar: Thank you for your welcome. Welsh (Gaelic) is quite similar to the Gallician dialect, or so I was told by a Gallician friend. Whereabout are you in Spain.
My little house is in a "pueblo blanco" in El Valle de Lecrin, south of Granada. Very few Brits or touristas.

Saludo,

Angela

CrOtALiTo June 15, 2009 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by angelaca (Post 38897)
Dear Irmamar: Thank you for your welcome. Welsh (Gaelic) is quite similar to the Gallician dialect, or so I was told by a Gallician friend. Whereabout are you in Spain.
My little house is in a "pueblo blanco" in El Valle de Lecrin, south of Granada. Very few Brits or touristas.

Saludo,

Angela

I guess that it whereabouts is very beautiful where you have your home, I supposed that your house has a see to the sea.

angelaca June 15, 2009 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomisimo (Post 38671)
Welcome.

Have you studied Spanish before?

Dear Tomasino: I think I just deleted the reply that I was trying to post !! Duh... I've got 18 months of part time conversational spanish in an "adult school" but with mixed ability classes it was pretty random. I would say I have more vocabulary than grammar. I am hoping to learn enough to get into an immersion summer school in Granada next year.

Thanks for the welcome.

irmamar June 16, 2009 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by angelaca (Post 38892)
Der Tomasino, Thanks for your welcome. I've been going to the local adult school lessons once a week for about 18 months, but there is not much continuity with people of all abilities, joining and leaving. I've just heard that our city (the only one in Bancrupcy) is discontinuing classes. I study online via various "free" courses and have approx. 50 or so Spanish volcabulary C.D.'s.
What level are you at ?

Angela in CA

Dear Irmamar: Thank you for your welcome. Welsh (Gaelic) is quite similar to the Gallician dialect, or so I was told by a Gallician friend. Whereabout are you in Spain.
My little house is in a "pueblo blanco" in El Valle de Lecrin, south of Granada. Very few Brits or touristas.

Saludo,

Angela

Angela, you're near to Salobreña. Don't forget to visit Salobreña if you haven't done it yet, this is el pueblo azul.

I was born in Andalucía, but not in a "pueblo blanco" (or not totally "blanco"). "Pueblos blancos" are so much beautiful, I like a lot them :love:

I live in Catalonia but I have family in Galicia (gallego is not a dialect, but a language :) ). So I'm able to understand almost everything in Gallego, altough I'm not able to speak it yet. I know Gallician and Gaelic share a lot of traditions and culture (gaita, for instance) because there were Celtics before Romans arrived, but I don't think they share language. Actually I know nothing about Gaelic, so I can't give a good opinion, but I think it's related to Irish language and Gallician is a romanic language. Maybe there are some common words because of the substrate there were, but I'm not sure :)

poli June 16, 2009 01:35 PM

I have been told that Gallego is more similar to Portuguese than Spanish.
It is interesting that in Spanish Wales is Gales

irmamar June 17, 2009 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poli (Post 39014)
I have been told that Gallego is more similar to Portuguese than Spanish.
It is interesting that in Spanish Wales is Gales

El gallego y el portugués tienen un origen común, el gallego portugués. De hecho, son la misma lengua con diferencias, pero ambas han sido elevadas a la condición de lengua, al haber desaparecido la lengua madre (un dialecto no llega a tener categoría de lengua hasta que desaparece la lengua originaria). Al ser Portugal un país independiente y Galicia una comunidad autónoma en España, ambas son lenguas, no dialectos, pero su origen es común y son muy parecidas. :)


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