Why do you say Cali, when next you say that it sounds in Los Angeles ? Where is it ?
It is NOT "tomales". It is " TAMALES" . And yes, Spanish IS the language of love. What you say about traveling to Spain, is a good idea, but go to the center, Castilla. In other places, very likely you would hear another of the languages spoken in Spain, like Catalan, Gallego, or Vasco, besides the dialects in some regions.
About what you say regarding Spanish, emperor Charles V, who ruled over most of Europe, whose native language was German ( he was from Austria ) and he learned Spanish when he was 20 years old, he said that he used German to talk to the soldiers, French to talk to the ladies, Italian to talk about art, and finally,
Spanish to talk with God
2006-08-25 05:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you don't exactly know what romantic is.
any language can be romantic depending on who it is being spoken, and how is speaking it,
French is language of music even thug I love French language but I think Latin is the language of love.
And any language that we don't understand sounds like jelling but it isn't. and Latino people are famous lovers and very romantic even though it is sometimes just a flirt, the Latino man makes a women feel like a beauty and all women not only the pretty ones.
I am not Mexican and neither Spanish for your information, but I thing the way that you have being speaking sounds very ugly, and more like uneducated yelling.
2006-08-24 15:11:51
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answered by santa s 4
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No, French is the language of love.
German = giving orders
English = Engineering
Italian = Arguing
Besides, most people in LA don't speak true Spanish but Spanglish mixed with words of indian origin.
2006-08-24 14:47:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You're funny. Yes, French, Italian, and Spanish are Romanic languages derived from Latin; Romance.
You may thank the Romans. In Spain, you will hear proper Spanish.
2006-08-24 14:57:12
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answered by no nickname 6
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No no one ever said that. And the way spanish sounds depends on how the person pronouse the words. Guys like how I sound in spanish. Maybe you confuse "spanish the language of love" for ROMA which is in spanish and backwards says AMOR (love).
2006-08-24 14:47:10
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answered by Steph 4
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First of all genius, it's Tamales not Tomales, if you are going to bring up a subject, make sure that you're spelling correctly. Second of all, why do you care? Every country has their own unique accent, several in fact.
2006-08-24 14:53:04
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answered by UT Longhorn 3
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Well, socaldpn, you asked for it and you got plenty of it. You can not spit to the moon because you risk to have the spit over your face! I was checking your questionnaire record and found you posted 5 questions at the same time. But one of them is kind of strange. Why do you want to know what the life of prisoners is like in some jails of LA? Are you planning to move in there?
2006-08-24 17:19:00
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answered by lucky lucciano 4
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I would like to travel to England where they speak the King's English. I'm tired of listening to the gutter-dialects and various creoles of the American savages. "Y'all hab a nice day, hear?" "Sup cuz?" etc. etc. The illegal aliens probably talk the way they do from observing us day in and day out. The only Americans who know how to articulate nowadays are in the teaching profession in one capacity or another. I had a professor who was born and educated in Germany and he can speak English better and more clearly than most American native speakers I know. It's really a shame how elocution in this country has taken a nosedive into the toilet. Cheers.
2006-08-24 15:09:33
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answered by Anonymous
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French is the language of love and don't hate on some great mexican food, it's alot better than some other stuff out there, take you butt back to McDonalds and stop crying.
2006-08-24 14:48:45
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answered by X's Mommy 5
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People say that Spanish is a romantic language (not just a Romance language), but I don't hear it. I can understand French being labelled that, but spoken Spanish always sounded really annoying to me. I think German is more romantic than Spanish, and that is saying something.
2006-08-24 14:49:13
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answered by Anonymous
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