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Post by Captain Serge Stiles on Jun 7, 2004 21:09:03 GMT -5
Now there should actually be a language called Nacospeak... And in my Nacospeak class, I could sign things as Nacospeak, Period 6. Whoo!
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Post by D'Alessandro on Jul 24, 2004 0:28:27 GMT -5
oOo.. Nacospeak! that would be neato!
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Post by Captain Serge Stiles on Jul 24, 2004 1:40:05 GMT -5
Yes, Nacospeak. ;D
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Post by D'Alessandro on Jul 24, 2004 2:45:44 GMT -5
what would be an example of Nacospeak??
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Post by Captain Serge Stiles on Jul 24, 2004 3:18:48 GMT -5
Well, if you're actually meaning Nacospeak, then it would be...
...Guten Tag! Deine Mutter arbeit die Ecke! ...I think that's right, I'm not sure, Lol.
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Post by D'Alessandro on Jul 24, 2004 3:59:57 GMT -5
haha.. o yes... you can make words change... i remember that now..
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Post by puppydog1266 on Jul 24, 2004 13:10:46 GMT -5
...Guten Tag! Deine Mutter arbeit die Ecke! It bothers me when people talk in other launguges i dont kno what they say *wishpers*what did you say. Anways me friend is columbin{spelling?} and her parents can speak english but thy speak spanish right in front of me like i can understand in here cus just look at the title but i mean snt that alittle rude talking spanish infront of your kids friend i would find that embarasing ok im done complaning now never mind me ;D
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Post by D'Alessandro on Jul 24, 2004 17:52:05 GMT -5
haha. i can pick out bits and pieces of spanish... maybe you should learn some spanish!
Once one of my neighbors had these mexicans cutting down one of her trees... it was a huge tree too... and she wanted them to do something specific... and they got all mad at her and were talkin bad about her in spanish, and she speaks spanish and they didn't know that... so she heard and understood everything they said... kinda funny.. hehe
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Post by puppydog1266 on Jul 24, 2004 19:10:45 GMT -5
I am learning spanish next yyear then i can HEAR ALL THAT TEY ARE SAYING AND THEY CANT HIE ANYTHING FROM ME MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHZHA
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Post by Quin Separable on Jul 24, 2004 21:36:44 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]lol. I'm taking Spanish II next year.[/glow]
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Post by Captain Serge Stiles on Jul 25, 2004 0:24:18 GMT -5
I'm not sure if I can say what I said, Lol.
Well, I did say something like... "Your mother works the corner." Lol.
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Post by D'Alessandro on Jul 25, 2004 2:05:30 GMT -5
I'm taking Spanish II next year too... but i still don't quite understand alot of spanish.. we didn't learn that much from my teacher... she kinda sucked ...
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Post by Quin Separable on Jul 25, 2004 9:43:51 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]my teacher is really good, except we learn mostly from book and I'm better at learning with hands-on stuff, so I wish we did more projects and fun stuff. It would be easier to learn that way[/glow]
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Post by D'Alessandro on Jul 30, 2004 2:51:44 GMT -5
i know what you mean.. I think that might have been why I didn't like the teacher.. we learned straight out of the book.. it was annoying! in a way I want her next year too because she liked me... but then again I think I might learn better with a different teacher... i have no idea!
Donde esta mi pollo?
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Post by Quin Separable on Jul 30, 2004 8:13:57 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]lol! I don't know. Yeah my teacher seemed to like me too, but we only have 1 Spanish teacher and 1 French teacher in the school. It's funny when we have substitute teachers cuz most of them understand less Spanish then we do![/glow]
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Post by D'Alessandro on Aug 1, 2004 0:23:52 GMT -5
lol... i know! its in the freezer!
when we had subs we always had some other spanish speaking person...
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Post by Quin Separable on Aug 1, 2004 9:31:26 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]not us. usually we knew more Spanish than the subs! lol but my Spanish teacher always left us worksheets. Ooh, how I hate those!
But when my teacher took Spanish II - IV to Spain, we had to watch Aladdin in Spanish then do these really hard worksheets on it. Then we got to watch pirates of the caribbean - in english. That was cool.[/glow]
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Post by D'Alessandro on Aug 2, 2004 0:40:53 GMT -5
haha. we watched a few movies in spanish.. they usually had the English subtitles though... so it was no biggie. The teacher also never gave us anything that was really hard ... and if she did, she would give us answers... hehe
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Post by Quin Separable on Aug 2, 2004 18:31:42 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]lucky you!
Once in a while, we got the English subtitles, but not on that aladdin. *pouts*[/glow]
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Post by D'Alessandro on Aug 3, 2004 0:19:39 GMT -5
lol. Yeah... I guess I was pretty lucky with my Spanish teacher.. hehe
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