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ninjahood whats up with La Marina? ...I need to go one time for the biddies
still fighting for their liquor license.
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ninjahood whats up with La Marina? ...I need to go one time for the biddies
I have a 1/2 brother who doesn't speak. I do.
Different moms. Same dad.
My maternal grandmother didn't speak English. His does. She was in the US longer.
That's the difference maker.
you gotta fight thru it...its like basketball, people gonna leave you WIDE open if they know you can't shoot a jump shot...
folks appreciate when you try and get better vs not try and lose da language for yourself and kids forever. My Barber jokes to my mom that he's really da one that taught me Spanish i let him rib me because its constructive to get teased on something you wanna get better at... incentives include a more broader spectrum at music & culture, and another tool at baggin fresh of da boat broads.
That's the thing, I don't care about getting better at it at this point.
If you start a family in the US, over time, Spanish will become an afterthought
I just need to perfect my writing skills in spanish. Spitting at 2 girls that only speak/type spanish(baddies) and now my iphone keyboard is throwing me spanish recommendation words when i text them..thank God.
Quivo compás
Born and raised in LA
both parents from Jalisco..
Saludos desde Riverside pa lo que se les ofrezca..
My girl and I had a discussion about kids, and she says she wants Spanish to be the first language for them...I think the foundation should be English, and they should learn Spanish secondarily since English is what they'll be using most. It's not because I don't want my kids speaking Spanish, but there are small things I notice about my girl's English that makes it clear that Spanish was her first language.
Curious what other people think about this.
My girl and I had a discussion about kids, and she says she wants Spanish to be the first language for them...I think the foundation should be English, and they should learn Spanish secondarily since English is what they'll be using most. It's not because I don't want my kids speaking Spanish, but there are small things I notice about my girl's English that makes it clear that Spanish was her first language.
Curious what other people think about this.
Been meaning to check this spot. Can't believe they converted the post office to a damn rooftop lounge, but gentrification.yerrr just seeing this thread! DR Reppin here.
for my nyc ppl. the only spot in inwood Manhattan that's doing well is El Jefe on Dyckman st and vermilyea ave.
But you also have Taboga on 10th ave and from what I'm hearing the owner of La Marina opened up a new spot in The BX called Zona De Cuba.
and I think a kid should learn Spanish before English simply because you're going to learn English regardless in school and from your surroundings
Can't believe they converted the post office to a damn rooftop lounge, but gentrification
Been meaning to check this spot. Can't believe they converted the post office to a damn rooftop lounge, but gentrification.
the only spot in inwood Manhattan that's doing well is El Jefe on Dyckman st and vermilyea ave.
Only because some of her English comes off broken at times. I also don't speak Spanish as fluently, so I feel like I'd be missing certain things by not speaking the language as well as someone who grew up with it. I'm challenging myself to use it more, but it's still my second language.I'm curious to know why does it matter that it shows that Spanish was her first language?
and I think a kid should learn Spanish before English simply because you're going to learn English regardless in school and from your surroundings.
if they learn English first its gonna be harder for them to even be interested in learning Spanish since very few ppl speak the language.
I learned Spanish before English and I came out alright.lol
Eh, I don't know. I just moved back to the neighborhood, and it's changing quick. This example might be a good one, but a few blocks down they're building a $68 million state of the art precinct to clean up the South Bronx.good gentrification..ala La Marina clearing out a drug nest when it 1st opened.
Pretty much the same argument she made, and I don't disagree. I guess we'll see if I knock this broad up.Definitely speak spanish to them first.
They will learn english in school and proper grammer and so forth.
English is still the primary language. School, friends, online, over the phone.
Gotta make sure to teach them when theyre young or else they wont want to speak it as they get older
Definitely speak spanish to them first.
They will learn english in school and proper grammer and so forth.
English is still the primary language. School, friends, online, over the phone.
Gotta make sure to teach them when theyre young or else they wont want to speak it as they get older