-Acampamos en las montañas pequeños de malvado
we camped in the tiny mountains of EVIL
-Bajamos un rio en canoa, caimos de un catarata de malvado
we went down a river in a canoe, we fell down the waterfall of EVIL
-Jugamos ajedrez con los monos en el zoologico de MALVADO
we played chess with the monkeys in the zoo of EVIL
-Cantamos en el coro de malvado
we sang in the choir of EVIL
-Tomamos un curso de natación de MALVADO
we took a course of swimming of EVIL
-Estudiamos artes merciales, y un hombre de MALVADO pegó mi familia.
We studied martial arts, and a man of EVIL punched my family.
-Dormimos en un hotel de MALVADO
We slept in a hotel of EVIL
-Comimos el malvado guiso
We ate the evil stew
-Un hombre en el hotel explotó
A person in the hotel EXPLODED.
-Un otro hombre en el hotel comió un panqueque…
Do these sentences make sense? Or is anything wrong with them? Apart from they make no real sense, is the grammar correct?
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I want to learn Spanish, but I'm not. SO I really can't help you here.
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werdna123 wrote:
I want to learn Spanish, but I'm not. SO I really can't help you here.
Blanco
I started to learn Spanish
Uno
Dos (A microsoft os
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tres
quattro
thinko (is this the correct spelling ???)
says
siete
And I cant remember the rest
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Where's andres when we need him.
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ob6160 wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
I want to learn Spanish, but I'm not. SO I really can't help you here.
Blanco=blank?
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I started to learn Spanish![]()
Uno=1
Dos =2(A microsoft os)
tres=3 etc
quattro
thinko (is this the correct spelling ???)
says![]()
siete
And I cant remember the rest![]()
OB6160
I'll guess them
(added to your post)
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juststickman wrote:
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Where's andres when we need him.
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uno
dos
cuatro
cinco
seis
siete
ocho
nueve
diez
There, 1-10. NOW HALP MEH.
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ob6160 wrote:
juststickman wrote:
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Sorry
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I started learning 3 years ago and stopped 2 years ago I can hardly remember anything![]()
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juststickman wrote:
ob6160 wrote:
juststickman wrote:
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Sorry
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I can't help![]()
I started learning 3 years ago and stopped 2 years ago I can hardly remember anything![]()
OB6160._.
O_O
Stop staring at me!
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ob6160 wrote:
juststickman wrote:
ob6160 wrote:
Sorry
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I can't help![]()
I started learning 3 years ago and stopped 2 years ago I can hardly remember anything![]()
OB6160._.
O_O
Stop staring at me!
OB6160
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ob6160 wrote:
juststickman wrote:
ob6160 wrote:
O_O
Stop staring at me!
OB6160._.
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juststickman wrote:
uno
dos
cuatro
cinco
seis
siete
ocho
nueve
diez
There, 1-10. NOW HALP MEH.
you forgot tres.
oh, and i know spanish. not a lot, but those sentences make sense. why?
-Otro hombre en el hotel comió un panqueque…
No un before otro.
Another man in the hotel at a pancake
Last edited by OldWheezerGeezer (2010-12-15 15:28:08)
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Yay, so adding OF EVIL is not grammatically incorrect after all!
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I know every language
I need some help from my Spanish pal Googla Translato occasionally but other than that yeah
Last edited by GlitchSprite (2010-12-15 16:34:30)
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juststickman wrote:
uno
dos
cuatro
cinco
seis
siete
ocho
nueve
diez
There, 1-10. NOW HALP MEH.
once, doce, trese, catorce, quince, dieciseis, diecisete, dieciocho, diez y nueve, veinte
20s: Veinte y #
30s: Treinte y #
40s: Cuarenta y #
50s: Cincuenta y #
60s: Sesenta y #
70s: Setenta y #
80s: Ochenta y #
90s: Noventa y #
100: Cien
100+ Ciento plural (Ex: Ciento noventa y nueve= 199)

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I haven't gotten a chance to look through all your sentences yet but I think you're using the wrong form of the word "evil". When used as an adjective, it is "malvado" but it doesn't translate that way as a noun. You might try "maldad" (often nouns can be derived from adjectives by adding a "dad") or "diablo" instead.

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Nexstudent wrote:
juststickman wrote:
uno
dos
cuatro
cinco
seis
siete
ocho
nueve
diez
There, 1-10. NOW HALP MEH.once, doce, trese, catorce, quince, dieciseis, diecisete, dieciocho, diez y nueve, veinte
20s: Veinte y #
30s: Treinte y #
40s: Cuarenta y #
50s: Cincuenta y #
60s: Sesenta y #
70s: Setenta y #
80s: Ochenta y #
90s: Noventa y #
100: Cien
100+ Ciento plural (Ex: Ciento noventa y nueve= 199)
diecinueve
20s: veinti#
30s-90s: ____y_____
200: doscientos
300: trescientos
400: cuatrocientos
500: quinientos
600: seiscientos
700: setecientos
800: ochoscientos
900: nuevecientos
1.000: mil
1.000+: uno mil_______
2.000: dos mil
etc.
1,000,000: un millon (accent on the o)
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uno
due
tre
quattro
cinque
sei
sette
otto
nove
dieci
italian
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