Learning Spanish

Ticket For Schalke said:
Thanks to this thread ive been learning spanish every day, i do one hour a day and work with a few spanish lads so get pointers from them, ive decided to go and live in Granada next year for a while to perfect it. cheers lads.
beautiful city .... it s got some appeal. it will be right up your alley TFS dude!!! ;)

i m green with envy..... and good luck with it mate!
 
des hardi said:
Ticket For Schalke said:
Thanks to this thread ive been learning spanish every day, i do one hour a day and work with a few spanish lads so get pointers from them, ive decided to go and live in Granada next year for a while to perfect it. cheers lads.
beautiful city .... it s got some appeal. it will be right up your alley TFS dude!!! ;)

i m green with envy..... and good luck with it mate!

I can picture it now, every bar i go in "encantado de conocerte". ;)
 
Ticket For Schalke said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
What's the Spanish for "Suarez you are a cheating, diving ****"?

usted es un tramposo is you are a cheat, buceo is diving and i know pussy is cono but with a wiggle above the n pronounced con-yo one does believe.

**** is concha
 
I live in Spain and this was my method of learning the language:
1) Some shit free course that didn't really help at all.
2) Instituto de Cervantes on Deansgate - loved it, highly recommended and decent prices. The best thing is it a non-profit organisation, any money they make goes back into the system - I think it works out about a fiver or six quid an hour. They also give you an online course which is great to practice at home.
3) Michel Thomas - quite useful to get the basics, just don't try and emulate his accent! The idea is about learning sentence structures. It can be hilarious at times, me and my mate did it at the same time and literally every day we'd have something else to take the piss out of.
4) Rosetta Stone - tried it once, didn't like it. Others swear by it though, so it's down to the person.
5) Read read read read and read some more. You can get some books that are suitable for beginners, that for example never stray from the present tense, so you won't have problems with tenses you don't understand.


smudgedj said:
jay_mcfc said:
Coño and it literally means little rabbit I think, in the same way we use pussy

Yep, that's right, but in the end es la semántica lingüística

Yo nunca he oído que coño significa conejo, posiblemente es tu lengua sudamericana corrompido... ;)
 
Paulski said:
I live in Spain and this was my method of learning the language:
1) Some shit free course that didn't really help at all.
2) Instituto de Cervantes on Deansgate - loved it, highly recommended and decent prices. The best thing is it a non-profit organisation, any money they make goes back into the system - I think it works out about a fiver or six quid an hour. They also give you an online course which is great to practice at home.
3) Michel Thomas - quite useful to get the basics, just don't try and emulate his accent! The idea is about learning sentence structures. It can be hilarious at times, me and my mate did it at the same time and literally every day we'd have something else to take the piss out of.
4) Rosetta Stone - tried it once, didn't like it. Others swear by it though, so it's down to the person.
5) Read read read read and read some more. You can get some books that are suitable for beginners, that for example never stray from the present tense, so you won't have problems with tenses you don't understand.


smudgedj said:
jay_mcfc said:
Coño and it literally means little rabbit I think, in the same way we use pussy

Yep, that's right, but in the end es la semántica lingüística

Yo nunca he oído que coño significa conejo, posiblemente es tu lengua sudamericana corrompido... ;)

Quite possible it's South American slang
 

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