que hacen hoy mis nenes
>>76222491
Un poco de todo, y tu?
cheee galiciannnnnnnn
>>76222491
viendo una telenovela... :/
NOOOO NO EA CIERTO AAJSSKKSKSKS
>>76222491
Devuelvan lo que robaron
Está por aquí mi novia? Le he buscado ropita.
>vosotros
was it autism?
>>76222609
empece un tutorial de unity
hi /esp/ sorry for shitting up this thread but i have a very important question about answering questions in the affirmative .
Lets say someone asks:
Limpiaste bien los cuartos?
the answer would be: si, los ya he limpiado OR would it be ya los he limpiado?
Where does the lo/los go? I thought you could never separate ya and he (always need ya he ____)
>>76226356
Si, ya los he limpiado
>>76226390
muchas gracias bby <3
¡Tomaremos nuestro LORO por la fuerza!
>>76226569
Loros podemos daros unos cuantos, de las Canarias y esos sitios.
El oro se lo está gastando Putin en alcohol.
La zorra de mi novia no ha aparecido por el hilo hoy, cuando la vea se va a llevar un buen castigo.
che encontre a forofgold haciendo hilos en cubierto en un foro
>>76228288
Pasa link
>>76228363
nah es de hace meses y ya le banearon o se borro la cuenta solo queda la historia de que estaba obsesionado con haruhi y es bastante coñazo
todos zurdos putos
>>76227090
puto putín
>>76228746
Es culpa de los comunistas de mierda. Franco debió reventarles el culo mucho antes.
La segunda república era una puta broma de mal gusto.
che que asco cuando te ponen un ban
>>76227409
ya estoy cari... sorry que me pusieron un ban por reirme de los mods jiji
>>76223398
autism is sticking to 15th century speech meant for peasents and inferiors
>usted
thanks for respecting your superiors tho
>>76229524
do yous guys not use usted at all with anyone?
>>76229610
in very formal occasions yes
for example if you get a call from someone trying to sell you something they will use "usted"
politicians use "usted"
but even with people you dont know, "Tu" is usually more prevalent unless its a really formal / respectful thing
>>76229657
so, you walk into your office and you address your jefe.... do you use tu or usted?
how about during a job interview?
>>76229806
probably "usted" in both situations, unless you have a friendly relationship with your boss or he preffers a more direct interaction
>>76229610
it's usually used with old people to speak more formally, it's accompanied by a more formal way of speaking, i don't know if it's some special conjugation or what
>>76229806
i have never worked but i wouldn't directly say the word 'usted' because that'd make me feel like a slave, i'd still use the formal language but without saying usted
>how about during a job interview
start with the usted treatment and they'll probably tell you to talk from tu to tu (de tu a tu, to both use tu)
hola a espana. como estas? como me consigo una novia de espana?
LA DIVISIÒN AZUL PHANTASMAS GRACIAS
>>76233407