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Ciao!
Yeah, ummmh... *drum roll*... I'm new to the forum :D
The name's Matteo, I'm 19, from Tuscany, in Italy. I'm at my first year at university: I'm studying political science and philosophy and I chose Spanish as a third language. Given that I've never studied it before I thought to seek some help online and I found this community. Spanish is quite similiar to Italian, but it's nonetheless a foreign language and it needs to be approached properly. What else? I studied classical languages -Latin, Ancient Greek and Italian philology- before going to university, I love contemporary history, books and films (and many other things, but I don't want this to become my shopping list XD). I can understand virtually everything written in English, but I'm still not that good at writing, sadly. Anyway, I hope you'll manage to understand my rambling speeches :whistling: See you^^ |
Benvenuto ai fori, Matteo! ![]() Welcome! Espero que disfrutes tu estancia con nosotros. |
Hello, I bib you welcome I hope that your stay in the forums.
Now if you have questions or doubts in the language that you are trying to learn, then please you don't hesitate to ask us, and you believe that we will be glad to help you a while you save the welcomes in this place. |
Hola, Matteo.
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Welcome from me :)
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welcome
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Welcome, Sabbia :). Io ho scelto l'italiano come terza lingua, pure. :)
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A propósito, ciao se usa mucho en america del sur--Argentina y Colombia
en particular. Como en italiano se usa para depedir pero diferente al italiano no se usa para saludar. |
Y se escribe chau.
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¿Qué es carumba? ¿Caramba? :confused:
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Otra palabra es hoosegow. Hoosegow es una palabra real aquí. |
¿Ves como hay cosas que deberían estar prohibidas? (los Simpson también :yuck:).
Poli, ¿al decir "aquí" te refieres a EEUU? No veo "hoosegow" en wordreference. ¿Significa caramba? :thinking: |
Hoosegow significa juzgado. En ingles (inglés estadounidense) significa
la carcel. No es una palabra muy formal. |
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Gracias. :) |
Thank you everyone! :rolleyes: I didn't know that a word like "ciao" could give all these problems :D Anyway, feel free to correct me whenever you think it's necessary, both in Spanish and in English.
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Therefore I believe that the use of the word Chau is correct in any senses. I'm sorry for my mistakes, because I was to vacations and well, just sometimes I forget word in English and well I have to take the lilt again. :) |
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