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- 9 de Ene, 2024
If anyone wants to learn, let me know. I'll never reply
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En español, la palabra correcto es "cocaina".Donde esta cocaine?
¿Dónde está la cocaína?Donde esta cocaine?
En mi nariz.¿Dónde está la cocaína?
¿Señor Balldo?En mi nariz.
In the back¿Dónde está la cocaína?
I've spent about a year in Mexico and I am going there again. Puerto Vallarta and Merida are some of the best cities. Mazatlan and Manzanillo are good too. I'm gonna practice Mt Spanish there (and then still be called a gringo).Just don't go to Mexico, I wouldn't go there if I was paid to. Hit up NY and walk around the Queens/Bronx area instead for the official jumped by latinos experience.
Just curious. Why I would want to learn Spanish?I wonder why this hasn't been a thread yet.
Is it? I assume you're reading further/modern editions,Probably going to buy the “Spanish for dummies” set because not knowing Spanish especially in my potential career/study field is embarrassing, especially in USA circa 2024
Any other book recommendations for seriously getting into Spanish. I know Don Quixote is the famous way to do it
Duolingo is one of the shittiest ways to learn a language, no joke. They like turning language learning into a game and have all this woke shit. It's also a bad influence too. I remember when Brilliant.org (That interactive math website that showed up on every learning YouTube video after 2017 due to mass demonetization) used to be a fairly decent math learning site a few years ago but it has turned to shit and tried to be much like Duolingo with it's interface.I hope you're not using Duolingo.
I spent a year mostly in DF. It's been a while but you really should stay for a time to explore things like El Palacio de las Belles Artes and Chapultepec Park just to name a couple. The home of the Spanish director Luis Buñuel, Casa Buñuel, is open to the public.I've spent about a year in Mexico and I am going there again. Puerto Vallarta and Merida are some of the best cities. Mazatlan and Manzanillo are good too. I'm gonna practice Mt Spanish there (and then still be called a gringo).