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I wish I understood Spanish. This guy is more fun to listen too than JB.A
Anybody know where to watch these games in Spanish? This guys amazing.
I swear there is an app for everything now! lolI wish I understood Spanish. This guy is more fun to listen too than JB.
When I watch Penn State games I often turn on the radio and mute the TV. The TV crew never has the same amount of detail as the homers do.
I believe that there is an app that synchs them if watching on the phone.
I’ve considered trying some nootropics. I know from years ago that I got no benefit from them, but you are talking 15 years ago. I may give it a shot. Thanks.I swear there is an app for everything now! lol
Honestly the way I picked it back up was by downloading a few free apps and learning basic words and phrases. Then build off there. Watch or listen to spanish music. Work on the pronunciation. Idk if it’s an option but I got on a dating app to type to others and that’s what helped immensely. Just like English speaking countries there are different words/accents depending where you are talking to the person from. That is a tough part! lol shit I been in the UK drinking with dudes at the pub and had to stop them “ wait, WTH did you just say?” lol
Ps everybody’s mental (brain chemistry) is different and felt mine slowing done working for a degree again in recent years but the particular pills that helped me immensely to ge track that edge was Alpha Brain. A bit expensive but for me personally, they make a huuuuge difference!
I recall watching a young kid somewhere in the far east. Maybe it was Indonesia or Thailand. He could speak seven languages and he picked them all up just by listening to tourists. Once he was discovered he got a job at the local UN. Some people have a knack for it. I wish I did. My uncle was a translator in WWII in the Pacific. He spoke seven languages. That skill hasn’t been passed onto anyone in our family.I swear there is an app for everything now! lol
Honestly the way I picked it back up was by downloading a few free apps and learning basic words and phrases. Then build off there. Watch or listen to spanish music. Work on the pronunciation. Idk if it’s an option but I got on a dating app to type to others and that’s what helped immensely. Just like English speaking countries there are different words/accents depending where you are talking to the person from. That is a tough part! lol shit I been in the UK drinking with dudes at the pub and had to stop them “ wait, WTH did you just say?” lol
Ps everybody’s mental (brain chemistry) is different and felt mine slowing done working for a degree again in recent years but the particular pills that helped me immensely to ge track that edge was Alpha Brain. A bit expensive but for me personally, they make a huuuuge difference!
I don't know what he's saying, but from now on I'm screaming DOS DOS whenever there's a big play.He may be saying Tutu, I’m not sure but it sounded like dos dos to me
DoD has a language test (DLAB) that checks whether you have the gift for picking up languages. I had a kid who was one of my best technicians get snapped up for a Crypto rating, who spoke only English but when I saw him a year later he was fluent in Chinese. Fucking strange.I recall watching a young kid somewhere in the far east. Maybe it was Indonesia or Thailand. He could speak seven languages and he picked them all up just by listening to tourists. Once he was discovered he got a job at the local UN. Some people have a knack for it. I wish I did. My uncle was a translator in WWII in the Pacific. He spoke seven languages. That skill hasn’t been passed onto anyone in our family.
I had a Mexican girlfriend while I lived in Chicago. She had no interest in teaching me Spanish. I think she refused because she enjoyed speaking Spanish to me when we argued.
I recently found out that a woman I went to school with became an interpreter in the Army. She was not intelligent in school. She doesn’t sound intelligent now either. I spoke to her a few weeks ago for the first time since school. She said she took a test in the military and was put into a Vietnamese class. She finished at the top of her class and spent her career stationed in Vietnam. I’m guessing it is the test you referred to.DoD has a language test (DLAB) that checks whether you have the gift for picking up languages. I had a kid who was one of my best technicians get snapped up for a Crypto rating, who spoke only English but when I saw him a year later he was fluent in Chinese. Fucking strange.
Foreign chicks are the best. So down to earth compared to the ones in the US. I always tell my wife (US) if she ever wises up and divorces me I'll go get a foreign chick half her age. Though making the decision between South American and Asian chicks is a tough one boy.
Yeah it is probably the DLAB. It throws a fictitious language at you basically. Complete gobbledeegook.I recently found out that a woman I went to school with became an interpreter in the Army. She was not intelligent in school. She doesn’t sound intelligent now either. I spoke to her a few weeks ago for the first time since school. She said she took a test in the military and was put into a Vietnamese class. She finished at the top of her class and spent her career stationed in Vietnam. I’m guessing it is the test you referred to.
Haha that’s a funny story! Damn Latinas! I tell you when I piss mine off she talks very fast and I don’t think they are nice words. Which gives me the excuse “ what you were mad?”I recall watching a young kid somewhere in the far east. Maybe it was Indonesia or Thailand. He could speak seven languages and he picked them all up just by listening to tourists. Once he was discovered he got a job at the local UN. Some people have a knack for it. I wish I did. My uncle was a translator in WWII in the Pacific. He spoke seven languages. That skill hasn’t been passed onto anyone in our family.
I had a Mexican girlfriend while I lived in Chicago. She had no interest in teaching me Spanish. I think she refused because she enjoyed speaking Spanish to me when we argued.