Evan Cody Rivers wrote:I'm Proud to be Chavacano!
DylanWayne wrote:Evan Cody Rivers wrote:quetal 'tu?
quien? yo? buenamente amiga...'tu?
DylanWayne wrote:Desi wrote:I know Dylan, check your PM...
hihihi...thanks miss desi..
Desi wrote:Chabacano for us Spanish speakers on this side of the globe means when someone is talking vulgar way ( In Spanish of course )...
Latino_cur wrote:I just listened to the chavacano news... and I understand almost everything... it has words which came from spanish that transformed...and became the same as in papiamento
MISS COSMOPOLITAN wrote:Latino_cur wrote:I just listened to the chavacano news... and I understand almost everything... it has words which came from spanish that transformed...and became the same as in papiamento
the big difference between spanish and chavacano...the verbs in chavacano has no conjugations....how about in papiamento?
Latino_cur wrote:MISS COSMOPOLITAN wrote:Latino_cur wrote:I just listened to the chavacano news... and I understand almost everything... it has words which came from spanish that transformed...and became the same as in papiamento
the big difference between spanish and chavacano...the verbs in chavacano has no conjugations....how about in papiamento?
yeahh in papiamento it´s the same... the verbs remain the same for each personal pronoun.... I... he... you... etc... is all the same haha
DylanWayne wrote:wahahahah...este mi patola, sabroso y bien largo...hhahah...love this song!
DylanWayne wrote:MIDAS wrote:DylanWayne wrote:wahahahah...este mi patola, sabroso y bien largo...hhahah...love this song!
Hehehe. Really cool song with double meaning. lol
i never heard these songs before...were these marketed?
DylanWayne wrote:cool...i'll buy some when i get home.
MIDAS wrote:FOR CAIRO MY FRIEND:
PORQUE by Maldita
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MISS COSMOPOLITAN wrote:[youtube]dydy2xoPyOo[/youtube]
MIDAS wrote:MISS COSMOPOLITAN wrote:[youtube]dydy2xoPyOo[/youtube]
What's good about Speaking Chavacano is that the people who speaks it can understand or comprehend Spanish. Just like in this vid, the man behind the camera speaks spanish while the students speaks in chavacano... but still they understood each other... there were interactions. ^^
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