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Old 31st August 1999, 08:52
Jacco Jacco is offline
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Hi,

My name is Jacco and I live in The Netherlands. I'm an 30 year old Art Director at an Advertising Agency. I'm studying Spanish for almost a year now but it seems that I really miss out on the practising in writing. So I'm looking for a person that can help me out so now and then. One e-mail every other week would be more than enough. Male or female won't matter but perhabs my future tutor would like to know as much about The Netherlands or Europe as I would like to know about Puerto Rico...
Hasta luego Jacco
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Old 1st September 1999, 06:04
guayama guayama is offline
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Hello Jacco,

We are here to help you, welcome to Puerto Rico.com.

I am available to help you with your spanish anytime, we also have volunteers that are willing to help, check the Volunteers Post.

If you have a chance try to read the Tutorial Guidelines.

We can learn alot from each other, I will learn more about Netherlands and Europe and you will have a great opportunity to learn about "La Isla del Encanto" Puerto Rico, well I started with my Spanish.

So How can I help you Amigo?

Jose
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Old 1st September 1999, 06:36
Jacco Jacco is offline
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Gracias Jose. Yo estudio Espanol por un ano. Escucio espanol es no problema pero no conosco como hacer una frase en espanol.

OK pal, that took me almost a quarter of an hour. And I bet you that it is wrong as well.

I would love to have a ton of phrases to make sentences that actually make sence. Could there be a list of the 50 most used phrases in Spanish on the Internet?

If I can do anything for you I would be pleased to do so. Any Information on Europe, The Netherlands? Do's and don'ts? Go's and do-not-even-think-about-to-go's? Just name it. Hope to hear from you. Hasta Luego. Jacco.
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Old 1st September 1999, 06:40
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HUH? Junior member? Did I fill in the wrong age?
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Old 1st September 1999, 08:16
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junior member means you just signed up recently.
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Old 1st September 1999, 08:25
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Hey guys,

I am heading down to PR tommorrow for a short visit and was wondering if you have any info on San Juan.........
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Old 1st September 1999, 15:18
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Hello Jacco,

To understand Spanish the most important part on a sentence are the Subject Nouns, Verbs and the Adjectives. (they describe the whole sentence).

The Subject Nouns, I, You, He,, She, We, They
(Use for single or plurar indications).

Pronouns, take place of the nouns, My, His, Her,Them, US, This, That, etc.ect

The verbs have three dimensions on time
(Past, Present and Future), you probably learned that before but this is the key to learn the language.

Adjectives: describe the nouns.

Corrections:

Yo estudio Espanol por un ano.

Corrections:
Yo estudie Espaņol por un aņo.(already passed).

Yo estoy estudiando Espaņol por un aņo (Present,now).

Yo estare estudiando Espaņol por un aņo (Future)

or Yo estudiare Espaņol por un aņo

In the Spanish language you have different ways of describing the same thing, using verbs and adjectives.

Escucio espanol es no problema pero no conosco como hacer una frase en espanol.

Frase=Phrase, conosco=conozco(I know)
Let define phrase= brief expression or meaningful description of action.

Corrections:
Estudiar espaņol no es un problema pero no puedo hacer una oracion(frase) en espaņol
(I think that what you are trying to tell me, correct me if I am wrong.

I will try to get spanish phrases for you on the internet.

The best way to learn the language is understanding the action of the verb.

Good Web site to learn Spanish and to do translations. (English to Spanish)

www.studyspanish.com/
www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran
babelfish.altavista.com/

Jose
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