Hmm. I guess my main association of “French” and “Argentina” would be Exocet.It looks like noone even mentioned the French Argentines
Bloody hell! Even more than the Irish.It looks like noone even mentioned the French Argentines
How do people get over the trauma of the divorce and failed relationship to be able to start a new one? Most divorcees I know turned canine-/felinesexual miso-gynists/andrists.Marco was Argentinian. My feeble Spanish is Argentinian. I was married to an Argentinian. And I lived in BA on and off for a few turbulent years!jjjeee, not for my spanish ears,No, it’s Argie, so not “ya” but “zh.”
hehehe AVELLANEDA is kind of common in Latin world
The name of my First Grade teacher was Señor Avellaneda, a great guy I still remember
I understant that you recongnize sounds from your own background wich is different from my Latino background
The same way you get to Carnegie Hall.How do people get over the trauma of the divorce and failed relationship to be able to start a new one? Most divorcees I know turned canine-/felinesexual miso-gynists/andrists.Marco was Argentinian. My feeble Spanish is Argentinian. I was married to an Argentinian. And I lived in BA on and off for a few turbulent years!
jjjeee, not for my spanish ears,
hehehe AVELLANEDA is kind of common in Latin world
The name of my First Grade teacher was Señor Avellaneda, a great guy I still remember
I understant that you recongnize sounds from your own background wich is different from my Latino background