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What's your Nationality?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by cfitzarl, Mar 13, 2007.

  1. kitty500cat Newcomer, in training

    er...huh??

    Google's translator says Háblenos in Spanish, which I could have figured out myself. What is the hablenos supposed to mean? :confused:
  2. cfitzarl TechSpot Chancellor

    It means tell us or talk to us.
  3. kitty500cat Newcomer, in training

    If only I could speak Spanish... :D
  4. cfitzarl TechSpot Chancellor

    Do they offer languages where you go to school? You said you're in 8th grade, right? Well, if they do offer languages, you could go to Spanish Year 4 (which I'm going into next year, although an honors class, and I'll be a Junior). The first 1 1/2 years can be difficult, especially telling the difference between the Preterite and the Imperfect Past Tenses which are completely different (Trabajé, Trabajaba...I love that word :D). Or as my Spanish Teacher says, you can mess up the tenses (like the preterite and imperfect; and any subjunctive mix), and Spanish Speaking people will still understand you...thank God for that :unch: !
  5. kitty500cat Newcomer, in training

    I don't think I can take Spanish until maybe 9th or 10th grade. My school's pretty small.
  6. Envergure Newcomer, in training

    I'm a Canadian citizen.
    My ancestors come from Italy, Holland and Scotland I think.
  7. SNGX1275 TechSpot Special Forces

    Probably means he got a blood transfusion that contained American blood at some point :)
  8. wolfram TechSpot Paladin

    Hmm, no. I will explain it in Spanish. Maybe Cfitzarl will be able to translate it for you :)

    Me siento 99.99& mexicano, y 0.01% americano, porque tengo algunas costumbres y actitudes americanas :)
  9. cfitzarl TechSpot Chancellor

    Oh :)....he said that because he has "some American customs and attitudes"......:D
  10. wolfram TechSpot Paladin

    That's correct :grinthumb