Mejilan said:"I can teach you many things, and Spanish is definitely one of them!"
IPGlider said:Oh, maybe, but here, in Spain, a lot of people refer to the language as "castellano" and not as "español". And I'm one of them.
Because the kid just stole a DS.ChazAshley said:wait... what's the legitimate non joke reason why the cops were chasing that kid's car?
I agree with you. I mean no offense to Mexicans, but the flag everybody should associate the Spanish language with is the Spanish flag and no other one.IPGlider said:Spanish, from Spain, to be more exact castillian from the old Castilla. Every other spanish is just fucked up.
That cover makes me sick.
Do not generalize. In South America we call the our language Castilliano. Maybe in Mexico people call it Spanish, but in every country I have been from South America we refer to it as Castilliano.Crateman said:Even the vast amount of differences between the Spanish spoken in America and the Castellano spoken in Europe are enough to differentiate both branches of the language.
And the Mexican flag is not meant to offend you as a Spaniard. Because the game is marketed to an American audience, it's more appropriate to add an image of something that Americans can identify easily with Spanish. I could bet that the European cover would have a Spanish flag.
Is the dad Dr. Claw or something? Apparently his face is invisible, he's not even driving the car, and his eyes are glowing white diagonal slits.
Vlad said:I'm still trying to figure out why Gina's car has no passenger seat, myself. She's driving the car, yet she's hanging her whole arm out the passenger side window.
godhandiscen said:Do not generalize. In South America we call the our language Castilliano. Maybe in Mexico people call it Spanish, but in every country I have been from South America we refer to it as Castilliano.
I agree with you. I mean no offense to Mexicans, but the flag everybody should associate the Spanish language with is the Spanish flag and no other one.
JodyAnthony said:gina vasquez can teach me something any day
They call it Spanish in Colombia and Central America too.godhandiscen said:Do not generalize. In South America we call the our language Castilliano. Maybe in Mexico people call it Spanish, but in every country I have been from South America we refer to it as Castilliano.
LaneDS said:Her right arm is seven feet long, obviously. They don't call her Gina Vasquez for nothing, you know.
ICallItFutile said:ah man, I started busting out laughing at the cop cars. :lol :lol :lol
godhandiscen said:I agree with you. I mean no offense to Mexicans, but the flag everybody should associate the Spanish language with is the Spanish flag and no other one.
Mexico isn't South America.ZealousD said:Something tells me you don't live in the United States.
Pretty much all of the Spanish we hear comes from South America, predominantly from Mexicans (but Cubans and Puerto Ricans are also very common). Spanish is the #1 foreign language for any American to learn because of Mexico and it's many emigrants.
ChazAshley said:wait... what's the legitimate non joke reason why the cops were chasing that kid's car?
ooh, right... i totally didn't think about thatGraphics Horse said:She married his father's brother.
well, it's in stock at amazon.com, i used the GAF Amazon search box and it's the first link when you search for "spanish for everyone"Batgirl said:O.M.F.G.
I can not believe this actually got made. Whoever slid this past the censors is AMAZING.
Anyone know if it's on the shelves now? I've got a flight in a couple days and think I need to learn spanish then............
The Faceless Master said:well, it's in stock at amazon.com, i used the GAF Amazon search box and it's the first link when you search for "spanish for everyone"
viakado said:edit:
Mexico isn't South America.
nope. that was the 3rd or 4th thing i thought.Hot Chili said:Don't know, maybe I'm speculating too much, but am I the only one who thought about this?
Anyway, one of the best intros ever. Ever.
Hot Chili said:Don't know, maybe I'm speculating too much, but am I the only one who thought about this?
http://www.digitaluploader.com/1/b4033d755992bc47028e5b6cd0f47065.jpg
Graphics Horse said:
YouTube said:Tags: Nintendo DS Spanish for Everyone Mexico Tijuana lol
It must be an authentic Spanish car, from Spain. They don't call her Gina Vasquez for nothing!Vlad said:I'm still trying to figure out why Gina's car has no passenger seat, myself. She's driving the car, yet she's hanging her whole arm out the passenger side window.
bwahaha what, you beat me. XDLaneDS said:Her right arm is seven feet long, obviously. They don't call her Gina Vasquez for nothing, you know.
IPGlider said:Spanish, from Spain, to be more exact castillian from the old Castilla. Every other spanish is just fucked up.
That cover makes me sick.
godhandiscen said:I agree with you. I mean no offense to Mexicans, but the flag everybody should associate the Spanish language with is the Spanish flag and no other one.
Do not generalize. In South America we call the our language Castilliano. Maybe in Mexico people call it Spanish, but in every country I have been from South America we refer to it as Castilliano.
Stumpokapow said:Pero yo hablo Castilliano... y no hablo japonés. ¡"Mi entrenador de japonés" por favor!
Quite true. As a son of Spaniards raised in the US I learned Castilian as a kid where everyone else was speaking some other strange variant.vicious_killer_squirrel said:Even in Spain, people who would speak Galician, Catalan or any of the other Spanish languages at home learn Castilian at school. It's the official language, so it makes sense that it is associated with the country.
Most Spaniards would still pronounce that as "Si señor". They would, however, pronounce soft c's with the theta sound, so Barcelona comes out as "Barthelona"Cyan said:Thi theñor!
godhandiscen said:I agree with you. I mean no offense to Mexicans, but the flag everybody should associate the Spanish language with is the Spanish flag and no other one.
Do not generalize. In South America we call the our language Castilliano. Maybe in Mexico people call it Spanish, but in every country I have been from South America we refer to it as Castilliano.