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Originally Posted by margaret
I’m a beginner. I studied Spanish in high school, college and university. I participate in Spanish/English language exchanges with illegal immigrants working here in Toronto from Chile, Costa Rica and Mexico. But still I have many problems with this beautiful language, as I don’t know the various conjugations of verbs. When I speak, I always use the present tense and I have to negotiate my way around references to the past and future. Actually it’s not a bad to live -- in the present. I would love to come to DR and learn more Spanish, the Dominican expressions, and perhaps teach English.
But really I just want to learn how dance that reverse mambo you call salsa.
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YO QUERER TENER MUCHOS AMIGOS.
YO QUERER APRENDER ESPANOL.
YO QUERER MUCHO A TI.
YO QUERER ESTAR SOLO CONTIGO MI AMOR.
YO SER MUY INTELIGENTE.
