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cmrincon

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Is it hard to live there if you don't speak spainsh or very little and I mean very little?
 

x_man

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Since I can relate to dumm posts

I'll answer this one:
You should do fine in tourist areas and
not so fine in remote villages. X
 

Cleef

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I live in "there".

All the other "there'iens" speak something close to "spainsh"

And not all the "there'iens" speak any English.

However, the question here (or "there", to you) is not

"- is it possible to live here? - " (or the heretofore mentioned "there" to you )...

...but would it be worthwhile to live "there" - I mean "here" - ? without knowing Spanish.

The answer here and there, is don't you even dare.

Is that clear?
 

Cleef

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Throw up? I'm not even sick. Just dyslexic!

I meant what I said, "yes" you could possibly get away with it. But just because you could, doesn't mean you should.

Learn Spanish, it will make it all much easier and more importantly worthwhile. In fact without it, you'll find yourself helplessly miserable at times.
 

Hillbilly

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You are dyslexic! It is spainsh that we are talking about and that is difficult to speak there, or here depending on your point of view, if you can see which end I am talking about. Yes, it is.
Now, if the question were to be presented as to "Spanish", then the dyslexic catastrophy goes away and the answer remains, more or less, the same....Isn't that clear from my 2000+ other posts on this board?

Save us all some grief and learn a few words to start with:
good Morning
good afternon
Good Evening
Hello
Goodbye
Thank you very much; you have been most kind.
I am sorry I don't understand. Please for phucking godsake speak slowly!!

Once you have those few phrases down pat you will learn even more.

Get the phuck outta my way, you cow!
What the phuck do you want?
Get the phuck outta here!
and so forth....very useful.

the most useful and the first phrase to be learned is:
Otra Pre see dente por fabor.....

HB
 

Petaka

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Anna

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How do you say phuck in spanish?

In Spanish you'd say: pook . The h is mute and the u sounds like a double o.

Been a long time. I don't think I can get that one right. But is close.
 
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Criss Colon

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Anna,"Phuck" in Spanish is nearly the same as in English!

If used as a noun ,depending on gender in Spanish,it is either" El Phucko",or "La Phucka"! best if "Phucko",or"Phucka" is proceeded by STUPID!,as in "El Stupid Phucko"! or "La Stupid Phucka"! Cris
 

Chris

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Criss, are you serious? or are you joking? I've never heard this, but then, I've not been here for very long and my Spanish can do with much improvement. I obviously don't hang around in the correct circles either!
 

stan chapman

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That is correct, but I used to live on Silvercreek Pkwy a long time ago. We are off to Algonquin for a few days of winter camping & snowshoeing, I'll clue you in when we return. Buona notte. Stan.
 

x_man

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Hmm...

could joder and jodeln come from the same word in some ancient idioma or should I say lingua?

I guess we need a linguist.X.
 
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