juan.molina wrote:Me encanta la comida caliente, pero la comida no sólo hispana. ¿Qué hay restaurantes que no son hispanos tienen la comida caliente y bueno en Louisville ? Repsonses inglés o español están bien. Gracias.
juan.molina wrote:Excelente ! Más sugerencias son bienvenidos, yo añadiré a mi lista. Me gusta tener el fuego que entran y salen ! jaja
Iggy C wrote:Sidebar: I had a 7th grade Spanish teacher who was severe about punishing those of us who confused caliente with picante. This is the first time I've ever seen caliente used to mean spicy. Is that just Spanglish slang I'm not familiar with? Or was she just being stricter than the common usage?
Robin Garr wrote:Iggy C wrote:Sidebar: I had a 7th grade Spanish teacher who was severe about punishing those of us who confused caliente with picante. This is the first time I've ever seen caliente used to mean spicy. Is that just Spanglish slang I'm not familiar with? Or was she just being stricter than the common usage?
I would have said "picante," Iggy, but my Spanish is atrocious, so I figured that Juan knew.
James Natsis wrote:Lets just say diplomatically that the text, in general, would have been written differently by most Spanish-speakers.
Robin Garr wrote:James Natsis wrote:Lets just say diplomatically that the text, in general, would have been written differently by most Spanish-speakers.
As I said, my Spanish is pretty limited, so I'm easy to fool. Trollish prank?
Adam Robinson wrote: la vaca saltó sobre la luna
Jay M. wrote:No hablas espangol donc je ne comprends rien que vous écrivez.
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