Your voice doesn't sound weird it is just unique. In time you will learn to value it.
"Best friends" in English is mejores amigas for females and mejores amigos for males in Spanish.
You do not specify a language so here goes:- "I have Spanish friends" - That is how you say it in English. And in Spanish: '(Yo) tengo amigos espanoles'
Xeno - foreign phonic - speaking Refers to an individual who speaks a different language to yourself. Ie. I have 2 anglophonic friends and 20 xenophonic friends. (English speaking) (foreign speaking)
One reason families and friends in the Spanish speaking world gather is to celebrate special occasions such as birthdays, holidays, and religious events. These gatherings help strengthen bonds and create lasting memories within the community.
There are many books written to teach English speaking people to learn Cajun French...personally being from south Louisiana and speaking Cajun all of my life I recommend making friends with an Acadian :) and learning directly!! Bon Soir Mon Amis!!
Amigos is Spanish for friends, but it is also used as an English word with the same meaning.
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The Spanish language has the informal and the formal. The informal you is tu'. The formal you is usted. When speaking to friends and people you know well, tu' may be used. When speaking to elders, buisnesspeople, etc. you would generally use the Usted.
"Much love to the friends" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Mucho amor a los amigos. The statement may apply to a group of all male friends or of mixed female and male friends. The pronunciation will be "MOO-tcho a-mo-ra lo-sa-MEE-gos" in Uruguayan Spanish.
No hablo inglés.
Spanish: ¿COMÓ ESTÁS? French: Çava? (improper version, you would say this when speaking to your friends, siblings...etc) Comment vas-tu (improper) Comment allez-vous? (formal, use when speaking to parents, teachers, professors...etc)
Made good friends with the Powhatan indians