Veridox
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Fuutuu
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zangoose
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:29 AM |
Dym moi polus. Thats Russian.
The Memester: NYAN NYAM NYAN |
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Veridox
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:30 AM |
| The thing is, it is Spanish. |
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lonotolo
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:30 AM |
| i am from spain u have to say como esta tu (how are you) como estas el tu means "how are the you" |
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Veridox
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:32 AM |
| Oops. Yeah, I just noticed. :p |
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:33 AM |
It's a failed spanish phrase.
It should be:
Como estas?
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reded10
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:35 AM |
Or it can be ¿Como esta Ud.?
Don't use google translate. It doesn't always give correct answers. |
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Veridox
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:36 AM |
@Pompey
Since I am talking to you, informally. It would be "Como estas tu?" |
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Veridox
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:37 AM |
@reded
I have no clue how to access that upside-down question mark. Plus, that is the formal way. |
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ArcticT
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:37 AM |
No me hablo en ingles
I think
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ArcticT
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:37 AM |
That what I can produce while on my third year of learning it.
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Veridox
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:40 AM |
| It's my first year. I am in 6th grade, take Spanish 1A |
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Zqy
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| 01 Oct 2011 08:42 AM |
| I'm in a Spanish 1 Class so I know some, but hardly any. The reason the translator says tu/ud. is because tu is the familiar way of saying you and usted (ud.) is the formal way of saying you. It just depends, meh. :S |
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