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12 hours ago, Berserker said:

Es is correct, however "bien" is not always the correct translation to "good", bien is correct when for example you're saying "good and evil" that would "el bien y el mal", or  "you did good" would be "hiciste bien/estuviste bien", but in many cases "bien" would be the correct translation to "ok/okay" or "well", like, "are you okay?" "¿estas bien?" or "i'm not feeling well" "no me estoy sintiendo bien". In your post the correct word would be "buena" and since in Spanish the words have you have to add "el" or "la" before them in those cases which is "the" in English. In many cases you don't need to use the in English you still have to use el, or la in Spanish. And since mota is a femenine word (you would notice because it ends with "a" while masculine ones end with "o"", since this is the case you have to add la before it (this it not always the case though, some words have no gender and you still have to add "el" before them like when i said "el bien y el mal" and also some words despite being femenine you would use "el" instead of "la", like for example "el clima" in those cases you notice because using "la" with them just doesn't sound right "la clima just doesn't cut it"), and also that "y" is wrong. But overall you did decent.

This would be the correct way:

Pero sí, puedes venir tambien porque la mota es buena para todos.

See that’s the kind of shite they don’t tell you when your Spanish has all been basically learned by watching this World Cup in Spanish xD, cheers mate.

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En Italia por tradición siempre han vivido un caos político y están acostumbrados a asumirlo y conllevarlo (si eso realmente existe)... Pero lo que está sucediendo en España no sólo es una vergüenza pero también un semejante destrozo que la verdad sin duda ninguna es que cojan las riendas desde Bruselas para gobernarnos.  Cada día hay una comedia nueva (comedia desde el punto de mira de afuera) que más que seguro es una pesadilla para esos Españoles que quieren uña país que pretende CRECER!

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Sudamerica esta que compite para el peor presidente.

Bolsonaro en Brasil

Los Fujimoris en Peru (aunque técnicamente Keiko no es la presidenta)

Nicolas Maduro en Venezuela

Evo Morales en Bolivia

 

Quien mas? Bueno, Bolsonaro y Evo Morales son opiniones mixtas para muchos. En el otro lado, todos odian a los Fujimoris y a Maduro.

@Berserker @SirBalon @Kowabunga

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4 minutes ago, Blue said:

Sudamerica esta que compite para el peor presidente.

Bolsonaro en Brasil

Los Fujimoris en Peru (aunque técnicamente Keiko no es la presidenta)

Nicolas Maduro en Venezuela

Evo Morales en Bolivia

 

Quien mas? Bueno, Bolsonaro y Evo Morales son opiniones mixtas para muchos. En el otro lado, todos odian a los Fujimoris y a Maduro.

@Berserker @SirBalon @Kowabunga

Aguante Bolsonaro!

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Maduro es el peor, sin duda.

Perú ahorita esta en un mal estado. Nuestro presidente no duro, y Martin Vizcarra tomo su puesto. Ahora somos como Bolivia pre Evo Morales xD :( 

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3 hours ago, Blue said:

Sudamerica esta que compite para el peor presidente.

Bolsonaro en Brasil

Los Fujimoris en Peru (aunque técnicamente Keiko no es la presidenta)

Nicolas Maduro en Venezuela

Evo Morales en Bolivia

 

Quien mas? Bueno, Bolsonaro y Evo Morales son opiniones mixtas para muchos. En el otro lado, todos odian a los Fujimoris y a Maduro.

@Berserker @SirBalon @Kowabunga

En general (aunque hubiera que hacerle check a sus pulsiones caudillistas) lo que tengo entendido es que Bolivia con Morales en general ha ido en una dirección positiva.

Macri parece generar mucho rechazo (al igual que su antecesora la K.). No sé si me atrevería a llamarlo polarización (en el sentido de una polarización análoga a la que está ocurriendo en otras sociedades), porque es muy difícil entender la política argentina.

 

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2 hours ago, Kowabunga said:

En general (aunque hubiera que hacerle check a sus pulsiones caudillistas) lo que tengo entendido es que Bolivia con Morales en general ha ido en una dirección positiva.

Macri parece generar mucho rechazo (al igual que su antecesora la K.). No sé si me atrevería a llamarlo polarización (en el sentido de una polarización análoga a la que está ocurriendo en otras sociedades), porque es muy difícil entender la política argentina.

 

Lo de Bolivia, por lo menos hay orden. Antes, cada 3 meses hubo un nuevo presidente. Pero todavía mucha gente tiene una opinión mixta.

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I'm so confused. Why did I just receive a notification telling me I was tagged in a member opinions post from last year in the spanish speakers only thread?xD

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6 minutes ago, ...Dan said:

I'm so confused. Why did I just receive a notification say to tell me I was tagged in a member opinions post from march last year in the spanish speakers only thread? xD

Oh lol, i just looked to paste the list that was halfway done somewhere in an old post because i wasn't gonna finish it today and because if you paste it in a notepad for example the @ don't work anymore but forgot about that. xD

It's better if you delete that quote also so as to not tag everyone again. xD

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2 hours ago, Blue said:

The funniest part of it all is that Berserker just copy and pasted @The Palace Fan's post in the Members Opinion thread and changed some of the descriptions xD

No you cuntmuppet, i copied the post just so i could avoid tagging everybody as that shit takes a lot of time, and as i mentioned i was only halfway through the list when i pasted the list here momentarily to avoid having to write all that again just in case.

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Probably but some kind of abusive post in here at some point (sorry Brian!), but last week started to learn Spanish. Watched a few videos on YouTube and using an app called Duolingo that was recommended to me by someone at work. 

Anyone who has learned a language, how long does it tend to take to become semi-fluent at it? 

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12 minutes ago, Rafa Beneathus said:

Probably but some kind of abusive post in here at some point (sorry Brian!), but last week started to learn Spanish. Watched a few videos on YouTube and using an app called Duolingo that was recommended to me by someone at work. 

Anyone who has learned a language, how long does it tend to take to become semi-fluent at it? 

I'd say at least 3 years if you use it frequently, apart from Duolingo i'd recommend watching movies/series with Spanish subs and English voices or viceversa. Due to being here for so long my grammar has gotten tons better, i'd say my grammar is 8,5/10 whilst my accent and understanding of accents is around  6,5/10 due to not living in an Anglo country and thus not talking to people in said language in an everyday basis.

Ask anything you want on here, me and Chris won't mind helping you out for sure.

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2 minutes ago, Berserker said:

I'd say at least 3 years if you use it frequently, apart from Duolingo i'd recommend watching movies/series with Spanish subs and English voices or viceversa. Due to being here for so long my grammar has gotten tons better, i'd say my grammar is 8,5/10 whilst my accent and understanding of accents is around  6,5/10 due to not living in an Anglo country and thus not talking to people in said language in an everyday basis.

Ask anything you want on here, me and Chris won't mind helping you out for sure.

Cheers mate.

But aye I can imagine through reading and doing the little quizzes and games etc on there you can only get so good - you need to be listening and actually speaking to become fluent.

Will keep you updated anyways and defo ask advice on where to go next etc. Still early days.

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On 17/03/2019 at 23:39, Rafa Beneathus said:

Probably but some kind of abusive post in here at some point (sorry Brian!), but last week started to learn Spanish. Watched a few videos on YouTube and using an app called Duolingo that was recommended to me by someone at work. 

Anyone who has learned a language, how long does it tend to take to become semi-fluent at it? 

Why the interest mate? I think I remember you saying you were looking to move to Spain?

I did a degree in Spanish and French. I came out of that degree, (believe it or not) with not the level in both languages that you'd expect, this is despite having passed advanced exams in the two languages. I was well off the levels I should have had which is down to a mixture of factors that of which I won't bore you lot with on here. I then stupidly spent basically two years without using both languages, until I moved to Spain. Since then my Spanish has improved immensely, I'm not fluent but I can comfortably have conversations with people and more than get by. My French? Basically nonexistent now except I still have the capacity to understand a lot of it either speaking or reading, apart from that I've lost almost all of it but that's now five years since I last did anything with it.

My best piece of advice is to master the basics. Personally, I enjoying studying Spanish, it's something I happily do in my free time. One of my mistakes though which (I've come to realize only recently) is that in the past I'd study a grammar point, get to the point where I understood it and I'd put it into action a bit and that was it. I still find myself to this day however revisiting grammar that I should know by now. My advice is that when you learn a language, don't just understand a grammar point, master the fuck out of it and then maintain constant practice with it. Grammar is the foundation of everything.

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On 18/03/2019 at 00:01, Berserker said:

I'd say at least 3 years if you use it frequently, apart from Duolingo i'd recommend watching movies/series with Spanish subs and English voices or viceversa. Due to being here for so long my grammar has gotten tons better, i'd say my grammar is 8,5/10 whilst my accent and understanding of accents is around  6,5/10 due to not living in an Anglo country and thus not talking to people in said language in an everyday basis.

Ask anything you want on here, me and Chris won't mind helping you out for sure.

Could you tell me more about how you learned English mate? I'm interested in the story...

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Just now, carefreeluke said:

Could you tell me more about how you learned English mate? I'm interested in the story...

Well first off my mum taught me a little since child and i also went to bilingual schools for the most part and i was quite good at it as well as with the other subjects. In one of the schools we even got an English teacher that was actually English for a while, she was a lovely woman in her 60s i'd say, think she was from London and i got along extremely well with her, can't remember if it was only for a few months or a year or two but she suddenly left, don't know if she went back to the UK or if the poor woman passed away as i'm not sure but i think i had heard something. And then years later maybe i played a few online games with Anglo folks then i joined some football forums for a while and lastly ended up in TFF as you know and having been here/there for 9 years now in a regular basis i got to practice a lot and @The Rebel CRS helped as well as we would often talk in both languages so we both got better at the other's mother tongue. That's basically it mate.

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30 minutes ago, carefreeluke said:

Why the interest mate? I think I remember you saying you were looking to move to Spain?

I did a degree in Spanish and French. I came out of that degree, (believe it or not) with not the level in both languages that you'd expect, this is despite having passed advanced exams in the two languages. I was well off the levels I should have had which is down to a mixture of factors that of which I won't bore you lot with on here. I then stupidly spent basically two years without using both languages, until I moved to Spain. Since then my Spanish has improved immensely, I'm not fluent but I can comfortably have conversations with people and more than get by. My French? Basically nonexistent now except I still have the capacity to understand a lot of it either speaking or reading, apart from that I've lost almost all of it but that's now five years since I last did anything with it.

My best piece of advice is to master the basics. Personally, I enjoying studying Spanish, it's something I happily do in my free time. One of my mistakes though which (I've come to realize only recently) is that in the past I'd study a grammar point, get to the point where I understood it and I'd put it into action a bit and that was it. I still find myself to this day however revisiting grammar that I should know by now. My advice is that when you learn a language, don't just understand a grammar point, master the fuck out of it and then maintain constant practice with it. Grammar is the foundation of everything.

Cheers for the advice mate, interest that you pretty much have non existent French now.

Yeah mate preciously I was in a middle on what to do with my life and was considering moving to Spain. I now have a decent job and happy living in Newcastle, i want to have something to focus on rather than smoking weed and wasting my money. I go to the gym often but thought that doing something productive like this would be good, the thought of going to a different country and speaking the lingo is class. There’s a Brazilian gadgie at work speaks something like 7 languages, crazy.

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