living my best life in spanish
I’ve lived in the US for 15 years now and I can say that I have seen a lot of things that I don’t like. I’ve seen how some people have it easy, while some people don’t have much to show for their efforts. I’ve seen how some people are “too American”, and how others have to work too hard to get by in life.
When I was in my teens, the thing that I was most proud of was being the only Spanish-speaking kid in my elementary school. I think it just shows how much the Spanish-speaking community has matured in the last 15, 20 years. It shows how much I learned from the Spanish-speaking community.
I was born and raised in Spain, but I also grew up in the United States. I went to a Spanish school for a few years. I also learned a bit about how to speak the language, but I always felt like I was a little slow. It took me a while to adjust to the American way of interacting with people. I still feel slow sometimes, but at least I have a good excuse.
I think I’m getting better. I speak both English and Spanish, but I’m learning more and more every day. I’m also working on learning Spanglish. I’ve been learning it for a few years now and it’s really fun. It’s like a mix between English and Spanish, but with a little more slang and less grammar.
It’s like getting a little more spanglish than you would in English or Spanish, but without the grammar. It’s a little bit more “you know, like a different language.
While I have a Spanish translator, I need help with the Spanish phrase “estoy vivo”. There are many phrases in Spanish that are either common, but not necessarily the same as the one I’m currently learning. I need to look up a few more and start experimenting with them. But at least I have a good excuse. It’s not just because I’m a Spanish speaker. I’ve been learning Spanish for a few years now, but I’m still getting better and better.
For example, the other day I found myself looking up an unusual Spanish phrase. I wanted to say “coco estoy vivo” (which means “cute girl”), but I couldn’t figure out how to say it in Spanish. So I had to Google it and look it up in a dictionary.
It takes some practice, but it’s not impossible to pick up some Spanish vocabulary like this. I learned some words like muy bien and muy bien muchas veces, and I like how they make you feel when you find yourself saying them out loud. So there you have it.
Another example is the phrase “viva la vida”. It means “life is good.” Thats a great phrase to say when you’re feeling under the weather.
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