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You don't have to read v2.0. You'll be proud of me someday. Skip to primary content. About john patrick 万吉平. Linguistics and language learning resources. Here’s what I use:. 8211; multilingual dictionary, native speaker forums. 8211; for Spanish speakers, this dictionary is the final word on standard Spanish vocab and usage,. 8211; online conjugator. Input a tennis shoe, and it will conjugate it for you. Spanish Verb Tense Maps:. Funky Fresh Flow Chart. Subjunctive tenses in the noun clauses). 8211; the ...
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Helping You Learn Spanish: June 2014
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Helping You Learn Spanish. Simplifying the textbook side of learning Spanish and offering practical advice to help you become a Spanish speaker. Friday, June 6, 2014. Spanish phrases every beginner should know. Here is a short list of phrases that every beginning Spanish learner should know. Let's get to it. 191;Puede hablar más despacio por favor? Can you speak more slowly please? While that phrase is pretty useful, it is a bit of a mouthful. You can shorten it to:. Hable más despacio por favor. Todavía...
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Qué onda güey : My Spanish Notes
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This blog is a collection of the things I learn from talking with native Spanish speakers on my quest to become bilingual. No grammar, no verb conjugations, no "book" Spanish - just real Spanish I learn from real conversations. Saturday, February 20, 2010. To be honest, I can't believe I haven't posted about this a long time ago. When I go to Mexico, I spend 3-5 days in las calles. The streets) and bares. Bars) talking with anyone and everyone. And talking to the taxistas. Let's start with " Qué onda.
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Pásale Amigo, Pásale : My Spanish Notes
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This blog is a collection of the things I learn from talking with native Spanish speakers on my quest to become bilingual. No grammar, no verb conjugations, no "book" Spanish - just real Spanish I learn from real conversations. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Pásale Amigo, Pásale. When you're walking up and down Tijuana's most famous street, Revolution Avenue, or La Revu. As it is affectionately called by los tijuanenses. You'll hear the word pásale. Pásale Amigo, Pásale. Come in my friend, come in. Used that w...
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Pisteando en mi casa con mi kerida : My Spanish Notes
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This blog is a collection of the things I learn from talking with native Spanish speakers on my quest to become bilingual. No grammar, no verb conjugations, no "book" Spanish - just real Spanish I learn from real conversations. Monday, February 27, 2012. Pisteando en mi casa con mi kerida. Let's start with the word kerida. Is a slangy spelling of querida. Which we can translate as sweetie or dear, maybe even darling. Translation isn't always an exact science, but you get the idea. To refer to bebidas alc...
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Quiero dos con todo : My Spanish Notes
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This blog is a collection of the things I learn from talking with native Spanish speakers on my quest to become bilingual. No grammar, no verb conjugations, no "book" Spanish - just real Spanish I learn from real conversations. Sunday, November 9, 2014. Quiero dos con todo. Once again, we're going to be talking about one of my favorite subjects, food. Somehow my Spanish has become inexplicably tied to food, but I love both of them, so no me voy a quejar. I'm not going to complain). You may have to naviga...
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¡Pulgar Arriba! : My Spanish Notes
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This blog is a collection of the things I learn from talking with native Spanish speakers on my quest to become bilingual. No grammar, no verb conjugations, no "book" Spanish - just real Spanish I learn from real conversations. Monday, February 6, 2012. You've likely figured out that pulgar arriba. Means thumbs up. It's not much of a stretch to figure out that pulgar abajo. Means thumbs down. Not to knit-pick, but the proper way to say pulgar arriba/abajo. Is pulgar hacia arriba. And pulgar hacia abajo.
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El Caló Mexicano : My Spanish Notes
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This blog is a collection of the things I learn from talking with native Spanish speakers on my quest to become bilingual. No grammar, no verb conjugations, no "book" Spanish - just real Spanish I learn from real conversations. Saturday, September 27, 2014. So what is El Caló Mexicano. Is nothing more than Mexican slang. And there's a lot of it. Besides, I couldn't narrow it down to just 10 anyway. Let's get to it. BTW, these are in no particular order, I'm just writing them down as they come to mind.
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¿A qué hora es la hora de entrada? : My Spanish Notes
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This blog is a collection of the things I learn from talking with native Spanish speakers on my quest to become bilingual. No grammar, no verb conjugations, no "book" Spanish - just real Spanish I learn from real conversations. Thursday, October 17, 2013. 191;A qué hora es la hora de entrada? Even though it's been a while, my long time followers will remember that I promised to actually write about some useful Spanish every once in a while. Well, today is one of those days. Me gustaría hacer el check-in.
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¿Por qué estás chiquiteando wey? : My Spanish Notes
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This blog is a collection of the things I learn from talking with native Spanish speakers on my quest to become bilingual. No grammar, no verb conjugations, no "book" Spanish - just real Spanish I learn from real conversations. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. 191;Por qué estás chiquiteando wey? Imagine yourself sitting in a bar or a nightclub with toda la banda. Drinking, laughing and just having a good old time, then all of sudden some asks you:. 191;Por qué estás chiquiteando wey? If you don't know, " la banda.