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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:08:47 GMT -5
After reading plenty of posts, I realized that we may have a very diverse language amongst ourselves. Which get me a bit curious. So, what is you all's Primary language?
Mine is Spanglish. hehe, I was raised with both spanishh and english. but mostly I'd say that I knew spanish before english.
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Post by Redeemer on Mar 3, 2005 21:09:25 GMT -5
English,Im USA,lol
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Post by Redeemer on Mar 3, 2005 21:10:45 GMT -5
What is spanglish anyway.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 3, 2005 21:10:49 GMT -5
Mine is english because I'm born and raised in the USA.
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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:13:52 GMT -5
What is spanglish anyway. hehe, I knew someone would ask. Spanglish is the mixing of spanish and english languages.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 3, 2005 21:15:16 GMT -5
Wow you can mix them I didnt know that.
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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:15:59 GMT -5
Mine is english because I'm born and raised in the USA. hehe I too was born and raised in the USA. Only that I was raised at a border region of the USA.
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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:17:31 GMT -5
Wow you can mix them I didnt know that. Its more of a regional thing. for example: Voy a ir al car. Translation: I'm going to go to the car.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 3, 2005 21:18:28 GMT -5
hehe I too was born and raised in the USA. Only that I was raised at a border region of the USA. Ah yes south texas I've ben down in texas once...because my great grandparents live down there.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 3, 2005 21:20:11 GMT -5
Its more of a regional thing. for example: Voy a ir al car. Translation: I'm going to go to the car. Wow cool I'm learning spanglish by Kuroi...cool.
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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:21:13 GMT -5
wow that is so cool. you got great grandparents.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 3, 2005 21:22:18 GMT -5
Yes but they are very very very old.
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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:22:58 GMT -5
Wow cool I'm learning spanglish by Kuroi...cool. hehe, its fairly easy. all it is, is say part of the sentence in spanish and the rest in English or vice versa.
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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:24:29 GMT -5
Yes but they are very very very old. at least you still have them. all my family's elders are gone except by one who lives in Mexico.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 3, 2005 21:25:03 GMT -5
hehe, its fairly easy. all it is, is say part of the sentence in spanish and the rest in English or vice versa. Oh...I see part spanish and part english so the two languages work together in a way.
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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:26:05 GMT -5
yup. two in one. ;D
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 3, 2005 21:26:24 GMT -5
at least you still have them. all my family's elders are gone except by one who lives in Mexico. You dont have elders how sad.
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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:27:36 GMT -5
yup. it is fairly sad. but atleast I still got my grandma.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 3, 2005 21:28:41 GMT -5
Ah...yes the family tree is a wonderfull thing.
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Post by Frost on Mar 3, 2005 21:30:37 GMT -5
yup. it sure is. unfortunatly I don't know the rest of my descendance after my great grandfather.
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