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Old Sep 8th 2013 | 9:12 am
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Originally Posted by tommy.irene
No i might get mugged..
Now that was a dirty trick
 
Old Sep 9th 2013 | 8:27 pm
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Originally Posted by andyrich666
A load of crap, first how would they know he/ she was speaking Spanish, they could have been talking italian he did not know he said first time he had ever been to Barcelona, every Romanian I have met in Spain and its a fair few speak perfect Spanish.

Its not a obvious conclusion at all, sometimes I am spoken to in Spanish by English and Columbian and Argentinian and many others ladies they lived there so long it rolls off their tounge, they don't look that indifferent
a statement made by a non native Spanish speaker, native Spaniards would and should be jumping down you neck on that.

I know a couple of Lithuanians who speak good English - but it isn't Perfect English.
as in Spanish, they construct their sentences slightly different to us, and put their own language emphasis on certain words.
 
Old Sep 9th 2013 | 10:55 pm
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Originally Posted by Domino
a statement made by a non native Spanish speaker, native Spaniards would and should be jumping down you neck on that.

I know a couple of Lithuanians who speak good English - but it isn't Perfect English.
as in Spanish, they construct their sentences slightly different to us, and put their own language emphasis on certain words.
Yes, yes, yes, I agree, I was getting heated over silly argument, even Fernando Alonso does not speak perfect Spanish as he said on Sunday.

I should have said they are 'understood perfectly' or 'well understood'
 

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