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what is the most world widely language spanish or french ?

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i say that spanish is speaking just in south america and in spain .
but french is speaking in 5continents

THERE is a great differents with “the language the most speaking” and “the language the most widely”
i say , widely means the most area–expanse .
and “the most speaking “means how many poeple speak this language

so i’d say french is most widely than spanish ,of course spanish is most speak than french but french is the most widely
there are most french-speaker countries than spanish-speaker countries
french-speaker countries are more widely in the world than spanish-speaker countries
spanish -speakers countries are localised in the south america and in spain but french-speakers are localised in the 5continents. also french is the official language of the union with enlgish ,german

its the same thing with chinese-speakers they are localised in china but china is so great and widely and so crownded.
so chinese is the language the most spoken in the world

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I want to learn French, would taking a college level course help? or should I use a computer program?

bee-on-ka asked:


I know my skills for learning a second language in a high school class, and I didn’t do so well. (It was for Spanish)

Now that I’m in college, I want to take French, but should I do that, or should I use a computer program like Rosetta Stone?

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How do you say (English to Spanish translation)?

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…”darse de baja” in English? It’s when a student officially and voluntarily drops out of a school or a course. This would be something like the antonym of “sign up”.

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I would like to hear from Native Spanish speakers. What do you think of this short story?

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I enjoy writing short stories about my childhood in North Alabama. I write all of my short stories in Spanish and I would like to know what you think. This is a true story. Thanks for reading it.

Una tarde en la hondonada de oposum, mi madre estaba pescando en el río. Mi hermana y yo estábamos en la orilla del río. Teníamos una cesta de picnic llena de pollo frito y galletas. Era una tarde soleada y perezosa. Había un señor que pescaba allí, también. De repente, una serpiente venenosa, llamada un mocasín de agua o boca de algodón, apareció en el río y comenzó a nadar hacia nosotros. Mi madre y el señor vieron la serpiente al mismo tiempo. El hombre le dijo a mi madre con voz fuerte y viril, “no se preocupe pequeña señora, conseguiré mi rifle de mi camión y tiraré al blanco a aquella boca de algodón directamente del agua.” Mi madre le dijo al señor, “usted no tiene que ir a su camión y conseguir ningún rifle, porque tengo mi pistola grande en mi cesta de picnic.” Con esto, mi madre abrió la cesta de picnic y quitó el pollo frito y galletas. Ella entonces agarró su arma de fuego fiel y le dijo: “tiraré al blanco a aquella boca de algodón exactamente como le tiré al blanco a mi último marido.” Ella entonces se rió y le dijo: “estoy bromeando, sólo le disparé a él.” El hombre le contestó a mi madre: “pequeña señora, usted no tirará al blanco alguna vez a una serpiente que nada en el río con una pistola. ¡Esto requiere a un hombre y un rifle!”

Le dijo mi madre al pescador: “le apuesto diez dólares que tiraré al blanco a aquella serpiente del agua en tres tiros o menos.” El señor la dijo: “estoy de acuerdo con esa apuesta.” Mi madre entonces apuntó su pistola negra de veintidós calibres con el mango de marfil a la serpiente y tiró. La serpiente nadaba rápidamente y en una formación ondulada y ella la perdió por una pulgada. La serpiente estaba quizás cuarenta pies de distancia de nosotros y nadando con la gran determinación. Entonces, con cuidado y exactitud, mi madre disparó la segunda bala a la boca de algodón. Ella le pegó a la serpiente peligrosa y venenosa directamente en la cabeza. La serpiente dio una voltereta hacia atrás del agua como un acróbata de circo. Mi madre le dijo al pescador, “Señor, eso será diez dólares. Nunca fallo cuando disparo mi pistola bonita.” El pobre anciano estaba confuso y mudo. Él simplemente puso su mano en su bolsillo y sacó diez dólares y se los dio a mi madre. Mi madre le agradeció y volvió a pescar para darnos de comer nuestra cena aquella noche.

About me: I am bilingual in English and Spanish. I am studying accordion and traditional music from México. I am learning how to play Conjunto, Tejano, Tex-Mex and Norteño.
Have a nice day, John
¡Qué tenga un buen día! Juan
Sources:
4 years of study at the University of Cabrillo 2005–2009 **4.00 GPA**
I attended part time and I took all 4 levels of the grammar courses as well as the 2 conversation courses: Spanish 1, 2, 3, and 4 and Spanish 10A and 10B
1 year of home study with the Cabrillo home tele-course: Spanish 1A and 1B; Spanish 2A and 2B
6 week conversation course of the Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Summer Education Program
3 months of private lessons at home with a tutor (twice a week). The tutor, who is now a close friend, is a native speaker, very-well educated, 3 college degrees, completely fluent in Latin, Spanish and English; also, during these 3 months I completed a 4 level course of conversation on CD with a book called Speed Spanish by DV Mikels, PhD.
Thanks guys, I appreciate that! “calibre veintidós” instead of ” veintidós calibres”. The light bulb just came on inside this Gabacho’s head! I understand it perfectly now. Thanks again.

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Hi, I have written assignment in Spanish for tomorrow and I need help with something?

Spirit asked:


I have to write about my favorite clothes shop, and In the actual thing itself, I put in ‘necklaces and bracelets’ (for men of course). Does it sound *** ?

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