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Does anybody here speak spanish?
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i can speak a little bit of spanish:
(y)
como te llamas
what is your name
me llama ............
my name is .............
and there you go
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Yo.
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Aha, good.
lightning, it's "me llamo".
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What about you Jane?, do you know more than "yo"?
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Yes, I speak a good amount of Spanish.
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Bien, entonces no creo que haya problemas en que me entiendas ahora ^^
Te gustaría participar en un foro matemático de habla hispana?
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yo quiero hablar espanol, pero no hablo espanol. Soy muy, muy malo.
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Bien, entonces no creo que haya problemas en que me entiendas ahora ^^
Te gustaría participar en un foro matemático de habla hispana?
[assuming you're talking to me]
No importo. ¿Usted es tan de Chile? ¿Es españa su lengua?
My knowledge of Spanish tells me that the above sentence is incorrect. I thought a translator would do better than me.
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It's not so bad, but it could be better.
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Yes, I'm from Chile and spanish is my mother language.
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So, would you like to take part in a spanish math forum?
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How would I understand the different mathematical elements? I don't know all Spanish words. I need to use a translator at times.
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What would be a SHORT equivalent to "math is fun" in spanish?
I am thinking it would be good to get a domain name ... but "matematicasesdiversion.com" seems a little long
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I speak a little. I went to Mexico once. That reminds me, one of these days is the Day of the Dead. (Or rather, Dia de los Muertos.) It's like Halloween for Mexico. I have a friend who's from Chile. She tried to teach me, but I think I could learn better from Dora the explorer. I can count to 5 in Spanish. But I got that from a song. It's remarkably close to French. I also know that el diablo means the devil.
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