• 11 months ago
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    Holy balls I just realised how to correctly use un/una and el/la! It's so easy! I'll never get any wrong again.

    A proper teacher would have helped me realise this straight away but I aint paying for shit I don't have to. I'll just struggle through like a real man.
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      Editing … Not just those but other words too. If a man is tired it's cansado if it's a woman it's cansada. This is este/esta but if it's this ticket boleto ends with an o so it's este, if it's this suitcase it's esta maleta because it ends in an a. It all fit's togetber in a very simple but very un English way that is hard for a noob to get their head around.
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    • Klemoib
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      Editing … That sounds way too user friendly. No way I can accept that. Everything has to be hard with many weird rules and exceptions.
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      Editing … It's actually really easy. I'm still making a few mistakes like it will tell me to say: "Mr Perez do you want coffee" in Spanish. So being English I will write "senor perez"(Mr perez), but for some reason it's el senor perez. I always forget the el. But I think most Spaniards will understand my basic ramblings now anyway, I'm confident of ordering in restaurants, I know days, greetings, all the basic day to day stuff a tourist would need.
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      Editing … You are the most well prepared tourist I have ever met.
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      Editing … We go to tenerife every year except during covid so i really should make a bit of effort.
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