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  • Yes, although pretty much the opposite (change Spanish for English for me) : )
  • Yes! =) My last housemate and I would often speak to each other using Spanish phrases and words instead of English. There are also certain words and phrases in my vocabulary which have been all but completely dropped in favour of Spanish replacements. Strange how it stays with you.
  • yes. i learned two things in spanish class that have stuck with me. "la langosta esta para chuparse los dedos." the lobster is good enough to lick your fingers. "yo estoy en fuego pero es beuno." i'm on fire but it's okay. that's all i remember besides basic conversation. & that the past tense of put is puse. which souns a lot like p****y.
  • I am sorry i do not have answer for you as i did not take any spanish classes .
  • no... not really...except me illamas... but i dont say them randomly.. however... everytime i think about or try to speak danish i only think of japanese words..
  • I took 5 years of Spanish and i have that too :) There are some that stuck with me xD * A donde fueres haz lo que vieres. (Literally: Wherever you go, do what you see.) Which is the English idiom: When in Rome do as the Romans do. * Para todo mal, Tequila, para toda bien, tambien. Literally: For every ill, drink Tequila, For everything good, as well.

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