Fixed, good work actually! ;)
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I've been out of Spanish class for 3 weeks, and I've already forgotten all of what I've learned. =X
Yo tengo el gato en mi pantalones.
I used to want to be a Spanish teacher, but then I discovered German and French and now I don't really know if I want to be a teacher anymore anyway. :/
>>> Aprender español no sirve de mucho (en realidad no sirve para nada), mejor usen su tiempo en algo mas interesante..
what about all the influx of immigrants to the US, black orb? We have spanish on many major labels now, where ten years ago, you wouldn't see it anywhere
>>> You have a point rubah, but I think the immigrants are the ones who should learn english first, not the opposite. :D
BTW, i dont live in US and i dont know how things work there so maybe im wrong.
It may be interesting to note that the United States has no official language at the federal level, and the majority of states don't either.
And depending on if you believe the Muhlenburg legend or not, we almost could have all been speaking German right now! :D
Sábado, 10 de Enero / (Saturday, January 10th) & Domingo, 11 de Enero / (Sunday, January 11th)
el restaurante (rehs-tow-RAHN-teh) - restaurant
Vamos a un restaurante mexicano. - We're going to a Mexican restaurant.
Lunes, 12 de Enero / (Monday, January 12th)
la ciudad (syoo-DAHD) - city
Vivo en una ciudad grande. - I live in a large city.
Pobre tomate. No es triste? I think that's right, anyway. I'm probably lacking a few accents or something. I don't know much Spanish but I could easily pick up on things like 'restaurante', 'internet' and 'Taco Bell'. :p
Miércoles, 14 de Enero / (Wednesday, January 14th)
hay (AYE) - there is/there are
Hay muchos habitantes en la ciudad. - There are many inhabitants in the city.
Jueves, 15 de Enero / (Thursday, January 15th)
el autobús (ow-toh-BOOS) - bus
Voy a la oficina en autobús. - I go to the office by bus.
Hay el autobús.
Lookit me, I'm Spanish!
that doesn't really make sense b0b. I don't think you'd use hay to mean 'right there' would you? now Hay un autobús on the other hand would make sense.