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Singularity
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Hello Gladz

- “It's like when you're a kid, the first time they tell you that the world's turning and you just can't quite believe it 'cause everything looks like it's standing still. I can feel it, that's who I am” -
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30-Dec-2014 02:20:59

Baraxil

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I lived in Buenos Aires (capital) for over two years *high fives*What're you doing over there? I took a lot of things for granted whilst I lived there, especially the meat (ojo de bife, colita de cuadril), and now I miss not having those things :( If you ever get the chance, go have some ice cream at Freddo (preferably mint chocolate chip!)

30-Dec-2014 02:23:28

R obin
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Morgan said :
Baraxil said :
A friend of mine whom I haven't seen in 10 years just happens to be spending New Year's in Spain, I'm so excited to meet up! :)
I live in Argentina now and I'm learning spanish :P

Hola, cómo estás?


South American Spanish is a little different from traditional Spanish :P But you'll learn the basics. From what I know it's just some words that are spelled and pronounced different

30-Dec-2014 02:24:05

Singularity
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#HealShards

- “It's like when you're a kid, the first time they tell you that the world's turning and you just can't quite believe it 'cause everything looks like it's standing still. I can feel it, that's who I am” -
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30-Dec-2014 02:27:46

Baraxil

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The biggest difference between the two is the utilization of the vosotros/ustedes conjugations and the names of foods.

For example popcorn is pochoclo (choclo is corn) in South America, and palomitas in Spain. Strawberries are frutillas or fresas. Pumpkin is zapallo or calabaza. I could go on and on but I don't wanna bore you with nonsensical gibberish :P

30-Dec-2014 02:28:07

Morgan

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Baraxil said :
I lived in Buenos Aires (capital) for over two years *high fives*What're you doing over there? I took a lot of things for granted whilst I lived there, especially the meat (ojo de bife, colita de cuadril), and now I miss not having those things :( If you ever get the chance, go have some ice cream at Freddo (preferably mint chocolate chip!)
OMG yes, I've been to Freddo like twice! AND I HAD MINT AS WELL! Was delicious, I liked that ice cream. There's also very good ice cream company called "Munchis", I like that one too.

I love meat, it's delicious, especially "asado", which is like some sort of BBQ thing :P

This is a good city tbh. It surprised me. I thought it'd be quite bad.

R obin said :
Morgan said :
Baraxil said :
A friend of mine whom I haven't seen in 10 years just happens to be spending New Year's in Spain, I'm so excited to meet up! :)
I live in Argentina now and I'm learning spanish :P

Hola, cómo estás?


South American Spanish is a little different from traditional Spanish :P But you'll learn the basics. From what I know it's just some words that are spelled and pronounced different
True, at first I thought they were speaking italian. It's weird :P

30-Dec-2014 02:28:46

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