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FAO: Speakers of Spanish (pg. 2)
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nefardec
ps try saying ferrocarril if you are learning spanish lol

also carretera

and otorrinolaringologi'a

lol
stren
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
ps try saying ferrocarril if you are learning spanish lol

also carretera

and otorrinolaringologi'a

lol


that's what my teacher taught me

rapido ruedan los carros cargados de azucar al ferrocaril

not sure about spelling
barbina
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
ps try saying ferrocarril if you are learning spanish lol

also carretera

and otorrinolaringologi'a

lol


we used to have a song in my spanish class senior year with all of the above in it.. otorrinolaringologo is my favorite
Ania_xox
quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
Yo fuí a la estación


native speaker here


thank you :)

and thanks to the others.



So estacion carries the connotation of "train station" without necessarily having to say "train" ?
barbina
quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
thank you :)

and thanks to the others.



So estacion carries the connotation of "train station" without necessarily having to say "train" ?


estacion is station.. if you want to be more specific then you should add de tren.
MeLLyMeL
quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
thank you :)

and thanks to the others.



So estacion carries the connotation of "train station" without necessarily having to say "train" ?
i dunno about that??

couldn't that also be said for bus station - ask ivan!

Also, maybe it just depends where you live.. You say station in miami - u are definitely talking about a bus station. lol

we don't have any trains! :p
Ania_xox
ggrrrrr

where the f*ck is nachos?

does that new pink dude know spanish?

Get him in here
stren
quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
ggrrrrr

where the f*ck is nachos?

does that new pink dude know spanish?

Get him in here


Javi is not new, he's puerto rican, they do speak spanish there
MeLLyMeL
quote:
Originally posted by stren
Javi is not new, he's puerto rican, they do speak spanish there
+ juan (one)
Ania_xox
:stongue: :stongue: juan/one

Smelly you've been making me laugh a lot recently

MeLLyMeL
quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
:stongue: :stongue: juan/one

Smelly you've been making me laugh a lot recently
:happy2:
Ivand
you may want to use "de tren" to specify, depends really on the context however since you are not specifying which type of station you are referring to in the english sentence, i do not think its necessary to do it in the spanish one
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