Want to learn a little Spanish?

I have always wondered if it's easier for a Spanish speaking person to learn English or for an English speaking person to learn Spanish...

When I was in school, I thought English was extremely easy and never really studied for the tests... Even took a "Sufficiency Test" while attending the University to obtain my first degree and got a "100", that allowed me to immediately skip to the next level of "Technical English"...

Anyway, I was told by ONE gentleman that he was a little disappointed because he expected more of an accent from me... But, I have to say, I don't like how Penélope Cruz or Salma Hayek sound, when they speak English, so I try my best to erase/delete my accent... There have been people that even think I am a US citizen... Anyway, when anyone listens to me speaking Spanish, they immediately know I am a Spanish speaking person... And I love it...

Spanish is absolutely beautiful and sexy... Sooooo... Do you want to learn a little Spanish?... laugh devil shimmy flirty laugh



This guy says in another video that he feels Spanish was created to f@ck his life... laugh rolling on the floor laughing laugh

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Yes, the Spanish are very friendly…haha. Almost everyone uses ‘tu’ and ‘vosotros’. This not just friends..shops, etc also.
Maybe it is different in very formal situations…conversing
But "vosotros" is PLURAL... And I doubt that if you meet Sofia, the King's mother, you will refer to her as "Tú"... So... Bottomline: There is no way that "Usted" won't be used anymore... professor

P.S. I should start charging you... laugh rolling on the floor laughing laugh
Of course, it's different... And it does not have to be a very formal situation... If you are introduced to your girlfriend's father, for example, you have to use "Usted"... It's about formality but also respect... bouquet
Was someone talking about me grin

And Dani, 2000 was when i was first in Spain too! What a coincidence! I was there for one year of university as part of the Erasmus program smile
Melody, that’s what I said……it’s different in formal situations. I know that ..haha wink

And of course I know vosotros is plural, so I mean it is the friendly/social equivalent of ustedes. hug kiss
@ Chancer:

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Well, Robby, I can also teach you a little "Maracucho"... laugh rolling on the floor laughing laugh But, you would probably faint... laugh laugh laugh
She's pointing at her clothes. I don't get it confused

Oh, wait wink

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Melody…sure it would be cool to maracucho, but don’t know if it would do me much good here in Valenciana…haha ( unless I meet someone from Zulia) rolling on the floor laughing

I could teach you ‘black country’ English ( nothing connected with black people), often called ‘yamyam’ .
It would only be of use to you if you want to become a Wolverhampton Wanderers football team fan! rolling on the floor laughing grin kiss
Well, Robby... You never know... Maracuchos are all around the world!... You might be lucky to meet a nice Maracucha, there!... bouquet And I love to learn anything and everything I can... My Mother always said: "Knowledge is power!"... laugh
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Honest, caring, loyal, funny, witty, passionate, a rebellious sweetheart... Been told I have a heart of gold and my energy is so strong it can be felt when I enter a room... Willing to answer to any questions... Love good conversations... I don´t do [read more]

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