I can only say a few words in Spanish unfortunately.
#Feedback - Do you speak Spanish?
02/17/2013
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me either
Originally posted by
Breas
Sadly, I cannot.
02/17/2013
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I LOVE YOU
Originally posted by
Pia Jouet
I speak, read, and write Spanish. I occasionally translate professionally and frequently communicate with neighbors, friends, and lovers in Spanish. I have had several lovers that ONLY spoke Spanish. I grew up learning it and have taken and taught
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I speak, read, and write Spanish. I occasionally translate professionally and frequently communicate with neighbors, friends, and lovers in Spanish. I have had several lovers that ONLY spoke Spanish. I grew up learning it and have taken and taught it privately up to the university level. I'm considering making my own website multilingual.
This is an interesting question, Stormy. Why did you ask? less
This is an interesting question, Stormy. Why did you ask? less
02/17/2013
nope
02/18/2013
I took Spanish for 9 years. I used to be able to write and speak spanish but not as much any more
02/18/2013
I only know a little Spanish.
02/19/2013
I've been wanting to make this anchorman quote for a while, lol
Anchorman Quote Shirt
Also, I want that shirt. And Baxter. what an adorable little puppy!
Anchorman Quote Shirt
Also, I want that shirt. And Baxter. what an adorable little puppy!
02/19/2013
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Just one sentence lol.
Originally posted by
Ansley
Hey everyone, so the question is pretty simple - no fuss, no muss. Do you speak Spanish and how fluent are you? Please answer honestly and elaborate on any schooling/degrees you may have! Thanks!
02/20/2013
I took Spanish for a year in high school and all I remember is "hola" and a few numbers.
02/20/2013
Did anyone around here learn other languages as kids and not just from high school and college?
02/20/2013
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can speak a few words but that's about it
Originally posted by
Ansley
Hey everyone, so the question is pretty simple - no fuss, no muss. Do you speak Spanish and how fluent are you? Please answer honestly and elaborate on any schooling/degrees you may have! Thanks!
02/20/2013
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I'm about to graduate from college with a degree in Hispanic Studies (encompasses language, culture and literature) I speak and write fluently and am confident translating in either direction
Originally posted by
Ansley
Hey everyone, so the question is pretty simple - no fuss, no muss. Do you speak Spanish and how fluent are you? Please answer honestly and elaborate on any schooling/degrees you may have! Thanks!
02/20/2013
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I can understand a fair amount of Spanish, but I can't speak it for the life of me.
Originally posted by
Ansley
Hey everyone, so the question is pretty simple - no fuss, no muss. Do you speak Spanish and how fluent are you? Please answer honestly and elaborate on any schooling/degrees you may have! Thanks!
02/20/2013
only a little wish I knew more
02/21/2013
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It's so useful though!
Originally posted by
Breas
Sadly, I cannot.
02/22/2013
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Just practice! It's so useful
Originally posted by
Ansley
If I had kept practicing, I would be able to answer that I can write it and read it fairly well but I cannot speak it to save my life. I get tongue-tied and words come out sounding terribly, terribly wrong.
02/22/2013
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Oh wow!
Originally posted by
indiglo
I've worked as a professional translator / interpreter for about 15 years. My target language is Spanish, and I have a Masters in linguistics.
02/22/2013
Took Spanish in college but all we learned was to "Take one paper, pass the others back" and "open the window".
02/23/2013
just the bad words
02/23/2013
So many years of Spanish in school and I still stink at it. :-/
03/20/2013
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Originally posted by
bog
I took three years of it, but learned infinitely more living in a Puerto Rican community for a few years. I am FAR from fluent - wish I was. I can even cook up yuca, pozole, or platanos maduros! The only thing I'd be qualified to translate would
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I took three years of it, but learned infinitely more living in a Puerto Rican community for a few years. I am FAR from fluent - wish I was. I can even cook up yuca, pozole, or platanos maduros! The only thing I'd be qualified to translate would be a cookbook.
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08/14/2013
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Originally posted by
indiglo
I've worked as a professional translator / interpreter for about 15 years. My target language is Spanish, and I have a Masters in linguistics.
08/14/2013
Un poco. Just enough to say, Hola, como esta?
08/14/2013