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Re: I forget what the subject was
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Sun, 4 Oct 1998 04:18:01 GMT
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Paulo Caparica Junior wrote in message
> Moz (Chris Moseley) wrote:
> I don't speak spanish very well either, just a little so I don't get
> lost and hungry at other the countries in Latin America (I speak
> portugese as everyone in Brazil).
Oops. Sorry, I tend to forget which side of the line is which. Luckily?
I've never been there so it hasn't really been a problem... Not
that being unable to speak Portugese in Brazil is likely to be less
of a problem than no Spanish in Mexico.
> In portugese you don't have an interrogative form (is that way it's
> called?), when you want to make a question you just tuck a question
> mark at the end of the sentence, like this:
Cool. I assume when speaking it's a matter of intonation, then. The
anglonesian rising intonation could make life interesting in places
like that. Everything we say sounds like a question...
> The only other guy that I know is Leonardo Zide from Rio de Janeiro.He
> wrote that nice program Leocad.
Which is way too hard for me to learn, and I suspect my video card is
too cheap - even small models (like the bobcat on my web page) take a very
long time to load. But I haven't spent a lot of time on it, as I'm content
with LEdit and POV-Par for now.
Moz
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| (...) I don't speak spanish very well either, just a little so I don't get lost andhungry at other the countries in Latin America (I speak portugese as everyone in Brazil). In portugese you don't have an interrogative form (is that way it's (...) (26 years ago, 3-Oct-98, to lugnet.loc.nz)
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