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Reasons to Learn Spanish

Posted by RAY | 6:42 PM


It might be a good time to learn Spanish. You may never have thought of learning another language before. Many people go their whole lives without knowing more than one language. Yet, others like the challenge. They find plenty of reasons to learn Spanish.
If you travel to a Spanish-speaking country, it helps to know the language. When you learn Spanish before you go, you can be ready to take care of all your basic needs while staying at your destination.
You will know how to ask for directions and understand the answers. You can be the first of your group to figure out the menu at a foreign restaurant and help the others to order. If you learn Spanish, your trip will be pleasurable instead of frustrating. This is because you can communicate well enough to handle situations as they come up.
Another reason to learn Spanish is to be able to speak to others in this country. For example, a Spanish speaking person might be sitting next to you at a sporting event. If you don't know Spanish, you will be reduced to smiling and gesturing. However, if you've taken the time to learn Spanish, you can hold a polite conversation with the person. You might even make a friend.
You can help out in emergencies in this country if you learn Spanish. Many times, there is a Spanish speaking person who is in need of assistance. If no one trying to come to their aid can speak their language, their troubles could get worse. Yet, if you learn Spanish, you can make yourself useful in situations like this by finding out what the person needs.
All the major cities in the US have significant Latino populations. To fully reach their target customers, most businesses will do best if some of their employees learn Spanish. These employees can be clerks in stores, receptionists in office buildings, or anyone who deals with many people. This service will help both the business and the consumer.
Businesses that deal via the internet, phone, and correspondence with companies or individuals in Spanish speaking countries often have to bridge a communication gap. Many times the employees, especially in small companies, just fumble through it without really knowing the language. These business dealings can go much better if employees will learn Spanish.
It's fun to learn Spanish with your children. It gives them a new skill which they can use later in life. At the same time, you get to spend quality time with them doing something you can all enjoy. The kids will take to it quickly because language learning comes easiest to the young. This is a good reason to learn Spanish with your kids.
If you enjoy the arts, you may have a good reason to learn Spanish. If you know how to read it, you can read all the works of the great Spanish speaking writers in the original language. You can watch foreign films from Spain or Latin America without relying on the subtitles. And, you can understand the words of Spanish songs.
These are just a few of the reasons people have to learn Spanish. Some people's reasons are much more personal than this. No matter what your reason, you will find that you enjoy learning Spanish as much as you will enjoy being able to speak it.

¡Dios mío! (oh my god)

Posted by RAY | 8:03 PM




¡Dios mío!

This picture say it all. 
Oh my god!!

Tatoo on bald head


The little man, doing a good job. lol



Dating phrase

Posted by RAY | 2:02 PM

  • Vengo por ti a las ocho.

  • I'll pick you up at 8 o'clock. 


  • ¿Una vez haz provado ...?

  • Have you ever tried ... before? (ttried food)

  • ¿Que es lo que te gusta hacer en tu tiempo libre?

  • What do you like to do in your free time? 


Useful phrase for Dating

Posted by RAY | 1:27 PM


  • Quieres salir conmigo?

  • Do you want to go out with me? 

  • ¿Te gustaría ir conmigo a un teatro?

  • Would you like to go to a movie with me? 

  • ¿Te gustaría salir a comer?

  • Would you like to go out to eat? 
    <-----Oh, well, Not all good looking Boys and Girls at the beach.


Carmen: Esto es para ti.  

                          :esuto esu para ti                     

Carlos: Muchas gracias.

                  :mucasu gurashiasu                 

Carmen : De nada.

                    :de nada
- Translation with the original

Carmen:   This is for you (present). 
Carlos:   Thank you, very much.

Carmen:   You're welcome. 
-------
Don't know what Carlos got from Carmen, but nice to get some present from woman.


Carlos: Te quiero mucho.

                    Te kiero mucho    

Carmen: Yo tambien. Pero, necesitamos tiempo.

                      yo tanbien pero neseshitamosu tienpo  

Ouch!!, Caros confess to Carmen, but he's got shot down.
Yeah, I heard this many, many times from bunch of different girl. but Its ok, there is another woman and I made it through.
Although, It took me a bottle of tequila, and tears....., yeah, right!! find another woman!!! Next!!!!

- Explanation

Te "You"   Quiero "want . "(one person and singular of "querer") mucho "Very"
----I want you very much----

Yo =" I am " Tambien = " too", "also"   Pero="but" "Though " 
Necesitamos =It is necessary. "  (one person and plurals of necesitar)   
Tiempo= "Time"
 -----me too, but we need to give time"



Que, Cariente !!

Hay que Cariente!! La chica de Tiempo!!
What a Hot Weather Girl !!!

Why our local weather lady isn't like her. I'm sure, our local station would get bump up their  ratings waaay up. I don't think weather lady need to be a meteorologist. Any body can predict the weather in Texas.
 Let a Hooter's Girl to report a weather. 
"ohh, Tomorrow's weather will be HOT, and following day, and following days too, until December!!!!!!!!!!"


Mexican Food yami~~

Posted by RAY | 10:15 AM

Some time, you want to eat some good Mexican food at home, and you can find recipe for any Mexican food on internet. Just Google it!,  can find enchilada, or fajitas.  Now day, you can find most of the ingredient at any local grocer, but still it is hard to find some spices and other staff. Every major city has some Hispanic flavored grocery store, BUT they are always located at rough neighborhood. No problem, just drive down there and get what I want. But wait, I can Google it. and wharaa~. There is a  mexgrocer.com. You can just order anything from their web site.  Ok, but I have to wait, well, I will use them next time. I 'll just go down there and pick up what I need.

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Where are you from?

Posted by RAY | 9:19 AM

Carmen : ¿De dónde eres?

Carmen:   : de donde eresu (Where are you from)

George: Soy de Dallas. Tú eres de Cuba, ¿verdad?

George : soi de dallas. tu eresu de Cuba, verrudad?(I'm from Dallas, You are from Cuba, is that right?)

Carmen : No, no soy de Cuba. Soy de Mexico.

Carmen:          no, no soi de Cuba. Soy de Mexico(No, I'm not from Cuba, I'm from Mexico)

OH, Carmen asked George, where he from, (She might be interested in him)

But He asked her back same question, but asking if she was from Cuba?

What was he thinking? he should have asked her back with same question. easy,

George: Soy de Dallas. y Tú 

          I'm from Dallas, and you?

Noticia Mexico

Posted by RAY | 9:06 AM

Oh,  wow, México elevó a 124 el número de muertos por influenza 
elevo=increased, el numero demuertos=number of dead, por =for infulenza
Now the H1N1 aka swain flu has claimed 124 death in Mexico , said on infobae.com.
I think it is slowing down, at least in US but can't be safe yet.  

I think, the photo from subway station in Mexico City.  Thats scary!!,


What's your Name

Posted by RAY | 5:52 PM

Luis : ¿Como te llamas?

                komo te jamasu                     

Lisa: Me llamo Lisa. ¿Y tu?

             me jamo Lisa, i tu?                                        

Luis : Yo soy Luis.

             jo soi Luis                

- Translation with the original

Lewes: What is your name?

Lisa: It is Lisa. You?

Lewes: It is   Lewes. 

- Explanation

Como "Very"   Te"You"  

Llamas is a verb They are two persons llamarse [ [jamaruse] ] and "It is called -". 

"How are you called?" changes, and it becomes a meaning "Name". 


Me "I. "   Llamo is a verb It is one person of llamarse "It is called -". 

Person's object (personal pronoun) always specially used the verb named this llamarse. 

It attaches ahead of the verb. What is as for?

Yo llamo me Lisa. (This word order cannot be used. )
"I am called from me Naoko. "

Me llamo Lisa.
"I am Lisa. "
Thus, llamarse is "It is - as for me me -", and "You are - te -. "
Among though it is used together with "It is - as for him, her, you, and it se -" etc.
(name) It ..".. remembers without difficultly thinking with [hadesu]" by my Me llamo + name

Please give to me. 
¿Como te llamas?It has and it is possible to remember as it is though it is [onaji]. 
When use is remembered, it remembers by the set without fail. 
Yo "I" and soy : by one person of the ser verb. "It is -(character and one that doesn't change at once). "
In the example, because it dares to have put out the person, it is emphatically said Me llamo - with Yo soy Luis. 

It is. The meaning runs even if it omits it of course. 
Soy has come out several times up to now. Soy "It is -" is tall. 
Change such as name, nationality, coming from, and belonging of character, feature, and the person who said it is kind at once
It uses it at the thing not done. Do not confuse it , saying that estar "It is -(temporary state)". 
Please take care. I will additionally remember the use of the ser verb. 
Please remember in full scale since this time. 

Inflection of Ser verb
Subject
Ser verb
Complement
  yo 
  tu
  el/ella/usted
  soy     [ [Soi] ]
  eres
    [ [Eresu] ]
  es
        [ [Esu] ]
  estudiante(student)
  [Esutou;dei;ante]
  nosotros/-as
  vosotros/-as
  ellos/ellas/ustedes
  somos[ [Somosu] ]
  sois
     [ [Soisu] ]
  son
      [ Sonn ]
  estudiantes(students)
  [Esutou;dei;antesu]

Very well like the ser verb though there is a verb regularly used according to the verb, too

The verb used changes irregularly. Then, in the school in Spain at such use

It voices many times and it remembers. 


[Jo-soi]

[Tou;-eresu]

[Eru-esu]

[Nosotorosu-somosu]

[Bosotorosu-soisu]

[Ejosu-son]