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The Daily-Chit Chat of 09'

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Speaking of Spanish Songs, have you guys ever heard of the Ketchup Song?
 
Speaking of Spanish Songs, have you guys ever heard of the Ketchup Song?

Asereje? I think it was called? o: I know there's an accent on one of the 'e's, but yeah. XD


I HATE Spanish music. Gah! >_<

I hate Spanish in general. I think it sounds horrid

But it's fun to dance to! XD
 
Hi Samme!~
How are you [and everyone else, I suppose?] this evening? o3o~

HEY URSULA!

Would it break the rules if I made a thread about pokedex inaccuracies in the D/P/P section?
Well, it'd be better for General Pokemon Gaming ^^;

Luckily, there are no Russian dialects that are hard to understand for other Russian speakers. The two most different dialects would be the standard Russian and something else, but they are less different than American English and British English.
Hmm. That's interesting o3o;

But even then, there are different dialects within the American languages - colloquialisms and etc. - that can make learning English somewhat more difficult XD;

I hate Spanish in general. I think it sounds horrid
?!
Awwww. :[!
I love the Spanish language. ^o^
 
I'm good thanks, just sick D:

And yearning to have Sucker Punch to make a Sly 4 ): They were the best games in the world )8
 


>____> I'm a gurl ;;

Possibly.

An outright lie. Not only do we not see any pictures of you, but we also know that you love attention when you didn't do anything. I don't see how people don't love it unless they say everything that is happening.
"Jay Sean is making breakfast"
"We just found out that he is eating eggs and bacon"
"He is opening the case and taking 3 eggs out"
etc. ;~;

Hi Samme!~
How are you [and everyone else, I suppose?] this evening? o3o~

Well, it'd be better for General Pokemon Gaming ^^;
Thanks ♥
I have a few things to say about that crap, as soon as I make sure there aren't any duplicate threads. :O
 


An outright lie. Not only do we not see any pictures of you, but we also know that you love attention when you didn't do anything. I don't see how people don't love it unless they say everything that is happening.
"Jay Sean is making breakfast"
"We just found out that he is eating eggs and bacon"
"He is opening the case and taking 3 eggs out"
etc. ;~;

Once again, I'm made to wonder why you're so obsessed with pictures of people. XD
 


>____> I'm a gurl ;;



Um no, that was just coincidental /was searching name though.



Possibly.
XD How am I supposed to know?
Asereje? I think it was called? o: I know there's an accent on one of the 'e's, but yeah. XD



But it's fun to dance to! XD
;-; nimo
Hi Samme!~
How are you [and everyone else, I suppose?] this evening? o3o~

Well, it'd be better for General Pokemon Gaming ^^;

Hmm. That's interesting o3o;

But even then, there are different dialects within the American languages - colloquialisms and etc. - that can make learning English somewhat more difficult XD;

?!
Awwww. :[!
I love the Spanish language. ^o^
Haha, Spanish just angers me. I don't know why. Something just..annoys me about it. DX
 


Must I say it again?
Only certain people.
I don't want to know how drummershuffle looks until I talk to him.

You talk to everyone. :3

Spanish is hard, even though it's my native language. English is much easier.

I would so love to be bi-lingual. @_@
 
I tried junior high Spanish. Dropped it quick as it was kinda boring.
All I recall is is the pluralization rule that goes with fish.

pez = peces
fez = feces (a joke)
 
Spanish is hard, even though it's my native language. English is much easier.
English is easier because it doesn't have pointless grammar like verb conjugating (to the extent of Spanish) and gender nouns/adjectives. :/

Germanic languages are a lot easier than Romantic languages.

In Spanish, if I went up to someone and said "Yo estas" they would know what I meant but would laugh at me. If they understand I fail to see the point in all the conjugations. Just have "estas" for the present tense.
 

English is easier because it doesn't have pointless grammar like verb conjugating (to the extent of Spanish) and gender nouns/adjectives. :/

Germanic languages are a lot easier than Romantic languages.

In Spanish, if I went up to someone and said "Yo estas" they would know what I meant but would laugh at me. If they understand I fail to see the point in all the conjugations. Just have "estas" for the present tense.
Not really, that's to be XD;
English has various versions of to be as well - You don't say I be. You say I am.
You say she is.
They are.
You were.
Etc.

And, for other things, they just have basic variations just like English does ; furthermore, English and Spanish have a lot of grammar rules/concepts in common and remembering the English grammar concept is how I remember the Spanish concept 8D;
 
Not really, that's to be XD;
English has various versions of to be as well - You don't say I be. You say I am.
You say she is.
They are.
You were.
Etc.

And, for other things, they just have basic variations just like English does ; furthermore, English and Spanish have a lot of grammar rules/concepts in common and remembering the English grammar concept is how I remember the Spanish concept 8D;
You missed my entire point.

Verb conjugating in the extent of Spanish is pointless. You only need one for an entire tense. Also, "estas" is "You are" not "to be." Estar is to be. Estas is conjugated.

My point is, if you said "Yo estas" you would make as much sense as saying "Yo estoy." The only difference is that:

1. You have to say the pronoun if there is only one verb conjugation in a tense (like Afrikaans and Esperanto)
2. You would get laughed at.

You would understand me completely if I said "I is hungry" instead of "I am hungry." You would just laugh at me though because it's the wrong conjugation. But it would be so much easier if there is only one conjugation per tense.

In Afrikaans for example:

The verb "weer" is "to be."

Ek is = I am
Jy is = You are

And so on.

In Esperanto for example:

Mi estas = I am
Vi estas = You are
Ni estas = We are

And so on.

But in Romantic languages, verb conjugating is pointlessly conjugated.

In Spanish for example:

Yo estoy = I am
Tu estas = You are
El/Ella/Usted esta = He/She/You(Form.) are
Nosotros estamos = We are
Vosotros estais = You all are
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes estan = They are
 
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