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PSA: Me llamo means I am called.

shortylickens

No Lifer
It does not mean My Name Is.
Thats why you dont need es at the end. It would be saying I am called is. Which of course is fucking hella gay.

The proper way to say My Name Is would be Mi nombre es. Having said that, in most spanish speaking countries that is the wrong way to introduce yourself and will often confuse people.
 
It does not mean My Name Is.
Thats why you dont need es at the end. It would be saying I am called is. Which of course is fucking hella gay.

The proper way to say My Name Is would be Mi nombre es. Having said that, in most spanish speaking countries that is the wrong way to introduce yourself and will often confuse people.

hola me llamo es lithium mucho gusto como esta
 
Mi no sabe mucho...😛

Personally, I don't give two-shits if my Spanish is correct or not. If I was in Mexico, Spain, or some other Spanish-speaking country, MAYBE I'd do a better job of learning...but in the US of A...fuck them...let them learn English.
 
Mi no sabe mucho...😛
Yo no sé mucho.
Personally, I don't give two-shits if my Spanish is correct or not. If I were in Mexico, Spain, or some other Spanish-speaking country MAYBE I'd do a better job of learning...but in the US of A...fuck them...let them learn English.

Wouldn't it make your life easier to know Spanish?
 
Why are having a Spanish speaking lesson on ATOT? Spain is very close to fail, will go down right behind Greece.. Oh wait... never mind...
 
So far the most useful spanish phrases I've learned for living in southern Arizona are "Uno burro very mucho y uno horchata" and "No lo soy la migra".
 
So far the most useful spanish phrases I've learned for living in southern Arizona are "Uno burro very mucho y uno horchata" and "No lo soy la migra".

never been to arizona - my loss, I'm sure. anyone who's been in NYC for any length of time is more likely to know the phrase "la via del tren subterraineo es peligrosa".
 
Mi no sabe mucho...😛

Personally, I don't give two-shits if my Spanish is correct or not. If I was in Mexico, Spain, or some other Spanish-speaking country, MAYBE I'd do a better job of learning...but in the US of A...fuck them...let them learn English.

As my dad says, let them learn "American" 🙂
 
my name in spanish class (for some reason we had to have spanish sounding names, terrible, i know) was raphael. me llamo raphael. people claimed 'you just wanted to be a ninja turtle.' i said, 'no, it's on the list of spanish names, look.'



i did want to be a ninja turtle 🙁
 
你們應該學中文。西班牙會剖產。
 
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