Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member Jun 11, 2002 #45 I was worried about it pssst, it should be "una"[/siz]
a13antichrist New Member Jun 15, 2002 #46 Las chicas españolas son bastante abiertas - lo que es superbuen para yo..
Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member Jun 15, 2002 #47 pssst.....this the español class, it should be "superbueno para mi"[/siz]
AlladinSane Well-Known Member Jun 15, 2002 #48 Originally posted by Luis G (water is masculine) Click to expand... Masculine? I thought the genders were the same as in portuguese.
Originally posted by Luis G (water is masculine) Click to expand... Masculine? I thought the genders were the same as in portuguese.
Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member Jun 15, 2002 #49 I said that to avoid confussions. Water (agua) is feminine, but you must use the masculine "el" to avoid cacophony. And say "el agua" instead of "la agua".
I said that to avoid confussions. Water (agua) is feminine, but you must use the masculine "el" to avoid cacophony. And say "el agua" instead of "la agua".
Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member Jun 16, 2002 #51 Probably it doesn't produce cacophony in portuguese. The most clear example in english would be "the end", "the evening", etc. Spanish rules are a little different.
Probably it doesn't produce cacophony in portuguese. The most clear example in english would be "the end", "the evening", etc. Spanish rules are a little different.
Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member Jun 16, 2002 #52 el agua (water), el azucar(sugar), el atardecer (when the sun goes down in the afternoon, ???), el animal, el amor (love). La ambición (ambition), la arquitectura (architecture), la apariencia (appearance).
el agua (water), el azucar(sugar), el atardecer (when the sun goes down in the afternoon, ???), el animal, el amor (love). La ambición (ambition), la arquitectura (architecture), la apariencia (appearance).
Leslie Communistrator Staff member Jul 13, 2002 #55 What I got from that so far is large, durex condoms, and armadillos
Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member Jul 13, 2002 #58 rofl2 Mi lapiz es larga, duro, y amarillo... [biggrin.gif] My pencil is long, hard, and yellow D
Gato_Solo Out-freaking-standing OTC member Jul 29, 2002 #59 Uno pajaro en sus manos es mejor que dos en el arbole...
Leslie Communistrator Staff member Aug 4, 2002 #60 A private is under a man and a major in the arbor?? !!