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Movie time!
I recently watched,
Lord of the Rings: Two Towers With Spanish subtitles I thought it was an educational process. However I have a few questions too; - does Barbol literally translate to Tree beard? - is this movie in Hispanic Spanish? or another? What movies do you watch in Spanish? |
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I have seen the Infierno movie, because that movie has a lot of idioms in the letter movie.
I recommending you that movie. |
Barbol is the spanish name of a character (an ent)
The word Barbol has not any other spanish meaning. Saludos :D |
Hello Sosia.
How are you? I have a question about your barbol movie, the question is who acted in that movie, it's sound as Mexican movie, but I'm not very sure, I can reach a little remind that. I wait your advice. |
Hi Crotalito
"Barbol" is the spanish name of "Treebeard", an ent, a tree-folk in the book/movie "Lord of the rings" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treebeard Hola Crotalito "Barbol" es el nombre en español de un ent, raza de árboles que aparece en el libro /película "El Señor de los anillos". Su nombre en inglés es "Treebeard" http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A1rbol Saludos :D |
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Thank you for your advice.:D |
About the name "barbol"
Barbol has no meaning in spanish. Seeing now that the original english name was "treebeard"-->"tree beard"-->"arbol barba"-->"BARba de árBOL"-->"barbol" Is only a play of words. But nobody will understand it not knowing the original english. Saludos :D |
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Thank you for the time spent. |
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(Play on words? :thinking: -by the way ;) ) |
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MMnNn I don't grasp to understand your commentary. |
I can also really recommend movies starring Pedro Infante. These films tend not to have a difficult plot, so are easy to follow if you're new to Spanish like me (and Mexican Spanish is usually quite easy to follow).
Peter |
Yes that kind to movies are well spoken in Spanish more the kind to slang or idioms, I can recommending you watch more movies spoken in Spanish and if they are Mexican films are better.
Good luck with in your road still for cross. God bless you. |
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I want to mean you must to watch more Pedro Infante's movies, because that kind to movies are spoken very fluently and also they are spoken clear and slowly between the phrases, then I can recommending you, that kind to movies likes you can hear to music from Mexico in specially romantic's music already they are singed slowly for the songster.
Watching movies spoken in Spanish you can get or upgrade in slangs or idioms too. Sincerely yours. |
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Yesterday, I tried watching a DVD I own (Dogma) in Spanish audio (I wanted to pick a movie I was more familiar with, but most DVD's sold in the US don't seem to come with Spanish audio!), hoping that since I generally know what's going on anyway, I'd be able to somewhat make out the dialogue, even though native speakers speak far too quickly for me to understand (yet). I didn't get very far :D I might have to try watching something in English but with Spanish subs, hopefully that would be more beneficial to me. |
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Also the American movies are spoken with colloquial words. I tell you this, because I have watched a lot of American movies and they have taught me a lot of words than aren't mentioned in the forums and anyway they have helped me in my speech. Regards.:) |
I highly recommend you this webpage www.tve.es on this page , you can find majestic Spanish tv series and programs of all kind. To practise your Spanish see " Amar en tiempos revueltos" perfect pronunciation, and rich language. enjoy it.
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