Re: I Need to Move Up To Where My Raises Get Respect...
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ay caramba!
manana, yo voy a madrid! en espana!
tienen "holla" en espanol?
tal vez, he tamado demasiado cerveza esta n0che. pueden decir?
a mi me gusta cerveza.
de todos modos, digame....como puedo decir "my spanish is rusty" en espanol?
yo puedo decir, "mi espanol es oxido," pero no creo que [strike]esto[/strike] es corecto. digame tyler!
necesito hablar lentamente con los espanoles, especialmente las taxistas, si?
hasta[strike]n[/strike] luego[strike]s[/strike], los micros
holla
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(arregle' tu espan~ol)
idiomatic expressions are far from my strong suit, but you could try "mi espan~ol no sirve". the safe route would be just "mi espan~ol es bastante malo", which is what i usually use.
i have found that speaking with a heavy american accent will encourage people to slow down when they speak to you. if you can fake a good accent (as i can... sometimes... when i've been practicing), they will talk too fast even if you ask them to speak more slowly.
spaniards should be easier to understand than a lot of nationalities (cubans and puerto ricans are famously difficult, as are chileans and argentinians).
"olla" means cooking pot, so i guess you can say that to people.
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