Isn't it llamas?StaceyW wrote:Hola, soy Stace. ¿Como te llama?
Birthdays and ages
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Hunchman801

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I desperately want to post in the French forums to brush up on my French (and to help me with school!!!!) but I'll probably sound like a complete loser 
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I'm sure you'd make less of a fool than I would 
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It's "me llamo".Hunchman801 wrote:Isn't it llamas?StaceyW wrote:Hola, soy Stace. ¿Como te llama?
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Nah, me llamo is the first person, I know it all rightTobbe7 wrote:It's "me llamo".
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Cairnie

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I haven't studied Spanish since I was 16, so it's more than just rusty.
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Hunchman801

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I've studied Italian for a long time though, and it can help sometimes ^^
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I know me llamo is first person. I thought you were talking about 1st person, not 2nd person, which, as you said, is te llamas.Hunchman801 wrote:Nah, me llamo is the first person, I know it all rightTobbe7 wrote:It's "me llamo".But I think the second person is llamas. I've never studied Spanish though
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Fine then, we actually agree 
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Yeah, the question is "¿Cómo te llamas?"
But don't worry,Stacey, it's alrigt.
Spanish is a difficult language, I admit it. Like french, it has different endings for all the verbs, and has a lot of pronouns and sltuff. ^_^
But don't worry,Stacey, it's alrigt.
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Actually, I've heard that spanish is (relatively) easy to learn, at least in comparison to English and Japanese.
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Spanish is much easier than French.
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I've heard that Spanish is the most easiest language to learn in the world and that it's the most common.
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I doubt it's easier than German. I find German words so easy, and the pronounciation isn't too difficult either.
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I don't know about it being the easiest to learn (yet it might be) but it's likely the most common. Pretty much all of south america for starters...
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I've been doing French at school for about 6 years now and I still can't speak more than 2 sentenses without making a grave mistake 
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Chinese is the most common language actually, Spanish is second.
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Bah, of course, about a quarter of the world's population is chinese.
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English is second language for every country, I think.
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Wouldn't be every country would it?



