>wake up from siesta
>Spain and Italy are still not the same country
>Mixing paella and pasta
it already exists, it's called fideuà, thanks valencia.
>>57172609
I do prefer both paella and pasta before fideua tbqh
WE WUZ KINGS AND SHIET
>>57172514
Lascerai mai essere il mio paesano minchia.
>>57172815
cosa vuoi dire negro
>>57172514
Italy and Spain would be the cutest couple
I learned Spanish, and using that and English as a background:
>Catalan: No problem
>Italian: Can basically read it no problem
>French: Base vocab a tad confusing, but pretty understandable unless it's poetry
>Romanian: Usually no dice, but understandable
>Portuguese: Where in the hell are these words coming from
For fuck's sake, my Mandarin is better than my Portuguese.
>>57173262
Hahahahahah thats for being a chicano
>>57173262
To clarify, I can understand that Romanian is less intuitive for many historical reasons. Portuguese just confuses me.
>>57173262
But portuguese is basically spanish but spoken with an uncomprehensible accent
>>57173262
I actually understand portuguese mora than french and romanian is absolutely alien to me
portuguese looks a lot like medieval spanish
>>57173459
I can only barely make it through Don Quixote without a dictionary, so that may be part of the problem.
I just took 4 years of Spanish on High school and used to browse sudamerica imageboards. While I can hold a conversation with chicanos well enough (only comes up at work), I get told that I manage to combine the whitest-sounding Spanish with a mix of French. At least I roll my Rs.
>tfw you try to say "yo", but your foreign language part of your brain short-circuits and you say 我 instead
Now that is an embarrassment
>>57173440
HUEHUE
>>57173927
>used to browse sudamerica imageboards
also don't worry, I have yet to meet a foreigner who can pronounce the R correctly
>>57174075
brazilian portuguese is understandable thought, the problem is portuguese from portugal, it's a kind of polish trying to say something in spanish
>>57172514
Feel free to annex southern italy
>>57174228
they conjugate "to be" and "to have" properly, like us.
>>57174112
I practiced constantly. I know I over-enunciate it, but American students just pretend RR is R.
Practicong also made the Japanese R easier to pronounce.
>>57174141
We have too many accents.
In my line of work I have to deal with some subhumans from the deep Woods of the North, and fuck they have a dialect of their own.
Also I can't identify accents in Spanish.