okay smarty pants. I need to bring solo dos mudas on my viaje a mexico on Thursday. What the is that? Free translation translated it to two mute. Which is obviously incorrecto.
Have the bunny's eyes always gotten red and I've just not noticed that in the past?
okay smarty pants. I need to bring solo dos mudas on my viaje a mexico on Thursday. What the is that? Free translation translated it to two mute. Which is obviously incorrecto.
I don't know the Spanish translation, ashbeeigh, but I have some German for you - Du bist ein Scheissekopf.
"Scheisse" has got to be one of my favorite words of any/all languages.
My German sucks ass, but that was some of the little vocab that stuck. I use it a lot when driving - sometimes it's just more satisfying rolling off the tongue than the English.
Merde and mierda are also good. I probably very rarely say " " in English.
Merde is a fun one as well, I wish I remembered more of the French I took. The only phrases in French I remember are "Je ne comprends pas", "Je veux le vin", "Je suis très fatigué", and "Vous êtes la merde."
Of all of the languages I've studied, I doubt that I could put together even one coherent phrase. I'm still pretty good with the vocabulary, though, and I can understand almost anything if I hear it spoken.
I've only studied a little German, French, Latin, and a decent amout of Spanish, and while my vocab on all of them is pretty horrific, I've always remembered how to read and pronouce things as well as root words. So at least I can read stuff out loud with the correct pronunciation ... even if I have no idea what I'm saying sometimes, ha.
I've studied French and Spanish, and grew up hearing various versions/dialects of Italian. My pronunciation has always been aces, and I've got a brain for memorization, which takes care of the vocabulary.
But I haven't studied any languages since I was in high school, and I never paid enough attention to really grasp the whole verb conjugation thing. I decided that being a smart ass was more fun/important than mastering irregular verbs, and that was pretty much the end of that.
I've always wished I had memorization abilities - my mother always said I got "artistic abilities" instead. Sometimes I wish I could trade out. I'd like to learn Italian, though - how different are the various dialects?
Fairly different, as far as I know. However, my knowledge of the language is nowhere near sophisticated enough to differentiate. Growing up, my great grandparents would often speak in some smooshed together version of Sicilian, proper Italian and English.
Don't worry y'all. It's two changes of clothing. And Jess you're never ending support is just amazing. Really. I don't know what I would do without you.
Figured this was the most appropriate place to express that I've now tried the Lady Quattro, and it gets a.
Where did you try it?
Did you get it for free?
Is it okay to put a banana in the fridge? I'm leaning towards no, but I'd like to make sure.
They are very different from one another. Southern Italian involves a lot of slurring, slang, different inflection, etc.
But, Italians are moving towards adapting classic Italian as opposed to all the differing dialects. Many are not pleased with this decision as they feel they are losing their heritage, culture, etc.
where the mother ing is everyone tonight?
haha. martha stewart just put a cooked turkey in her ass on southpark.
eating through your ass and ting out your mouth is a funny idea
In the shower.
Sadly, no.
I don't know, but since I'm sick and running out of things to keep me entertained, they'd better damn well show up soon.
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You know that's not what I meant.
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