Aside from placement of adjectives, is Spanish the same as English in terms of sentence structure? And what about conjugation?
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Anonymous2007-08-24 21:59 ID:Nb4aTzE8
Para nada
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Anonymous2007-08-24 22:04 ID:KLbzEyyN
Way more difficult that English. More complicated than French.
The demon's language.
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Anonymous2007-08-24 22:39 ID:wDTlU5HI
Apprends le français, connard.
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Anonymous2007-08-24 23:00 ID:k+2dfHR1
Ay, el espanol. Odio la lengua español...heh es un chiste. Spanish is not always the same in terms of sentence structure and conjugation? Where to start.
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Anonymous2007-08-25 1:40 ID:Y/meu2b6
It's different, but not TOO different. If you're new to it, you can go a ways without having to learn anything mind-bending for an English speaker.
Like, Yo quiero Taco Bell. I want Taco Bell. Pretty straight foreward, order and conjugation-wise.
But then there are things like, Te odio, which means "I hate you"...'Te' sort of means 'you', and then odio is the "yo/I" conjugation for hate, and it's kinda wonky compared to English I suppose.
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Anonymous2007-08-25 2:15 ID:jRo0JuGU
>>6
Actually, that would be an ommited way of saying it.
Yo te odio = te odio