PDA

View Full Version : Spanish



Jordan Mclay
May 16th, 2007, 15:55
Cant believe how good willed the spanish are , Just back from partying in George Square In Glasgow With the seville and espanyol fans , Glasgow was jumping with spanish for the uefa cup final.

Great bunch of fans never caused a bit of trouble & a credit to there country

stuffradio
May 16th, 2007, 18:44
Si Señor

iBrightDev
May 16th, 2007, 18:47
they call me El Guapo

Johnson
May 16th, 2007, 19:28
How dare you stereotype an entire race!

Galaxy-Hosts.com
May 16th, 2007, 19:33
they call me El Guapo Usted desea :P

DarkBlood
May 16th, 2007, 20:52
Si Señor

You DO realize you just said "If Señor." Without the accented i that's what you get.

they call me El Guapo
You won't get me to say that until I,

1.] See that you're a guy and...
2.] You really are handsome

stuffradio
May 16th, 2007, 23:16
You DO realize you just said "If Señor." Without the accented i that's what you get.

wth? Stop using Google translator... it's faulty

DarkBlood
May 17th, 2007, 13:03
wth? Stop using Google translator... it's faulty

Uh, no. That's what I learned from my Spanish II and III teachers (Different ones too.)

iBrightDev
May 17th, 2007, 13:09
Usted desea :P
---- head. :P

You won't get me to say that until I,

1.] See that you're a guy and...
2.] You really are handsome

are you really that stupid? it is called a joke. also, yes, i am a guy, and for being handsome, well, i think the women that know what i look like can vouch for that, dont need your approval.

themoose
May 17th, 2007, 13:30
How dare you stereotype an entire race!

Exactly what I was thinking!


You DO realize you just said "If Señor." Without the accented i that's what you get.

You won't get me to say that until I,

1.] See that you're a guy and...
2.] You really are handsome

I'm no expert but "Si" is definately spanish for "Yes".

almarfh2006
May 17th, 2007, 13:35
hi walcame

stuffradio
May 17th, 2007, 13:36
Uh, no. That's what I learned from my Spanish II and III teachers (Different ones too.)

Your teachers are idiots... my spanish teachers always told us si was "yes", not "if" rofl.
"Si señor" is not "If sir" it's "Yes sir" next time my spanish friend comes online I'll show this to him and see what he says about it :lol:

Keagle
May 17th, 2007, 14:38
Aye. I do Spanish at school. Si, is DEFINITELLY yes.

EDIT: For the record, he says he didn't use Google Translator, but Google Translator says "Si" is "If". Coincidence? Or your spanish teachers used Google.

iBrightDev
May 17th, 2007, 17:15
Aye. I do Spanish at school. Si, is DEFINITELLY yes.

EDIT: For the record, he says he didn't use Google Translator, but Google Translator says "Si" is "If". Coincidence? Or your spanish teachers used Google.

meh, just a coincidence, dont you know. :lol:

Wojtek
May 17th, 2007, 18:09
Uh, no. That's what I learned from my Spanish II and III teachers (Different ones too.)
Did you skip Spanish 1? :lol:

stuffradio
May 17th, 2007, 18:56
I think he skipped Spanish 0 as well

Kwek
May 18th, 2007, 05:40
Maybe he just remembered wrongly.

DarkBlood
May 18th, 2007, 10:55
No, it's not yes.

Sí Señor is not the same as Si Señor. You'll have to take it up with the entire Spanish wing of my High school in order to convince them that Si (Without the í) is yes and not if.

As Pero si means "But if"

Keagle
May 18th, 2007, 11:30
Ehm - if your going to be a fussy fuss about a tiny diagonal / thing on top of the i, then you are worrying. I, for one, cba to get the ASCII or whatever for
í when it's not already near me. Might aswell just press "i".

/rant

:)

iBrightDev
May 18th, 2007, 12:02
Ehm - if your going to be a fussy fuss about a tiny diagonal / thing on top of the i, then you are worrying. I, for one, cba to get the ASCII or whatever for
í when it's not already near me. Might aswell just press "i".

/rant

:)
thanks for that Kurt. :p

iyeru, shut up about it. k, thnx, bye. :evilb:

stuffradio
May 18th, 2007, 13:12
never heard of that before... you'd think that they would've taught me that in spanish if that's true. Maybe it's a different kind of Spanish?

Johnson
May 18th, 2007, 16:58
I'm no expert, but I pretend to be one. Isn't that little thing called a tilde?

Kwek
May 18th, 2007, 20:50
No, it's not yes.

Sí Señor is not the same as Si Señor. You'll have to take it up with the entire Spanish wing of my High school in order to convince them that Si (Without the í) is yes and not if.

As Pero si means "But if"


Spanish sounds complicated.

iBrightDev
May 19th, 2007, 00:41
I'm no expert, but I pretend to be one. Isn't that little thing called a tilde?

*snooty accent* why yes sir, i do believe so. :P

bigperm
May 19th, 2007, 01:01
Where is Giancarlo when we need him.

Kwek
May 19th, 2007, 01:24
Where is Giancarlo when we need him.
Give him a call then. :P

stuffradio
May 19th, 2007, 02:13
my spanish friend just confirmed that si señor is not if sir, it's yes sir.

He said you have to use si in a sentence to have it mean if. It all depends on the context in spanish if it's, "if" or "yes"