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Ahh, but you must remember that people learning English have it much, much worse. It's difficult in Spanish to learn which tense to use when and how. But at least once you have that, it pretty much follows a standard pattern. We have irregular verbs everywhere in English.

But I do understand the frustration. I struggle with it all the time.


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Don't give up on the verbs. USe them and make mistakes. That's one sure fire way to get comfortable with them.

I teach Spanish and my students catch hell. You have to USE the verb tenses and not just memorize them in isolation.

SHawn


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Hey Shiloh, as an American with absolutely no blood ties to Spain, Latin America nor anything remotely related to any of the aforementioned places, I feel your pain.

I learned Spanish from scratch and it takes time.

Practice those verbs, it is the ONLY way to get them down, especially the ever so frustrating irregulars Razzer

There is a great book out there called "501 Spanish verbs" (same book for many languages), do a search for it online or go to any major bookstore, they will have it. Sleep with it under your pillow Big Grin

Work on the nouns too, "Ostia" is with an "H" --> "�Host�a!" (sorry, once a teacher always a teacher Frowner ). A good resource for doubts like this is the RAE DICTIONARY.

Saludos,
jer...


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HOW DO YOU GUYS GET THE UPSIDE DOWN PUNCTUATION AND ACCENTS? I HAVE 4 OF THE 501 VERB BOOKS, SPANISH, JAPANESE, CATALAN, AND ITALIAN. THEY'RE GREAT, BUT I THINK MY BIGGEST PROBLEM IS MY MOUTH GETTING AHEAD OF MY BRAIN. I NEED TO SLOW DOWN AND WORK UP TO TALKING QUICKLY. THE PROBLEM IS IN ENGLISH, I THINK, WRITE, TALK, AND TYPE QUICKLY AND TO ME IT IS A STEP BACK TO SLOW DOWN WITH SPANISH...OH WELL, SE LA VIE.


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jejej!
That's C'est la vie!
We're going to drive you nuts! But you hit the nail on the head! I know its frustrating not being able to be as quick as in English, but its not your native language: SLOW DOWN! You'll learn it faster and once you have it learned, you'll get it down pat! Smiler We all make mistakes! I joke with my friends that if I get something wrong in Spanish, no biggie! I don't always get it right in English! Smiler And I'm bilingual! [Embarassed] No matter how fluent you are, or even if you're a native speaker, you're going to make mistakes! So don't be too hard on yourself, and like Jer says, it takes time!

Besides, I imagine that if you're italian is any good, it probably confuses things a bit... when I was younger I had to to French, Spanish and Portugese AT THE SAME TIME! [Embarassed] Yuck! What a mess! Red Face Some years later I attempted german... let's just say that I use german when I want to use french, and french when I'm trying to use german, and I just gave up on the portugese! The'll have to do with my Spanish!


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YUP, MY PROBLEM IS I CAN LEARN LANGUAGES BY LISTENING...CAN'T WRITE THEM WORTH A DANG AS SHOWN BY C'EST LA VIE. I PICKED UP CATALAN IN 3 MONTHS AND CAN CARRY ON A CONVERSATION, BUT IF I HAD TO WRITE A N0TE...LET;S \JUST SAY IT WOULDN'T BE USEFUL.


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Shiloh, I will tell you how you can get those accents out of your computer:
� alt0161
� alt0191
� alt0225
� alt0237
� alt0241
� alt0209
� alt0243
� alt0250

Good luck! Smiler
 
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I recently had a friend tell me that I spoke spanish without using verbs. I asked him if he understood what I was saying and he said yes. So I repied, Verbs who needs them..If Im understood that is all that matters now. But of course someday I will have to make the effort.


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I had a lovely conversation yesterday with the Guatemalan man at the car wash. He spoke not a word of English. He said my Spanish was good! :l:
I thought I would never learn enough Spanish to speak coherently, but with a little patience and a lot of practice, I can watch Spanish TV.
I have learned to speak very slowly and think about what tenses to use, and yes, I make mistakes, but hey, so does everyone.
It'll happen for you. Smiler
 
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I was typing a message in Spanish the other day and noticed the above list for typing accents is missing the accented "e". Does anyone know what that is?


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� Alt+0233


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Thanks Paul!!!!

:cheers:

I'd give you a :ks: but Irene might not like it. Big Grin


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Hmmm.... I get the � by using the ALT+130
 
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Sorry Qu�pasa. I did not wrote how to find the "�" because I have a european keyboard and so of course I have a key for the � and also for the �, the �, �, �, �, �... so I didn't know the code for these ones. Confused
 
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Hey guys...I'd posted a thread on the 'Typing Foreign Characters' issue last month. I found it pretty interesting and informative.

You may want to check it out if you're interested in looking at the different ways to accomplish this... I hope it helps... Smiler

CLICK HERE to check out that thread.


poseso.... Tony
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