Scott Espanol goes by Scotty.
Caol Uno goes by Uno Shoten.
No, you cannot go out on a wild card in Uno.
No, you cannot go out on a "Swap Hands" card in Uno.
Vete al diablo.
Lets first go through what each of the words mean: bueno - well si - if te - reflexive for 'you' hablo - I talk (hablar is the infinitive of the verb) en - in espanol - spanish todo - all la - the veces - time como - how vas - you go (ir is the infinitive of the verb (irregular)) a - to intender - not a spanish word, perhaps they meant 'entender' - to understand so put that all together and you get: well, if I talk to you in spanish all the time, how will you understand?
At the bottom of twitter.com it says languages go to Spanish - Espanol
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go to this site and it will instruct you. http://games.lego.com/en-gb/kids/default.aspx#/dicequest
The card game you are referring to is called "UNO." In UNO, the objective is to be the first player to get rid of all your cards, but you cannot play the card labeled "uno" to go out.
It means "You go to the Spanish class".
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