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In the big podcast today, we'll talk about the color orange, where the "se" goes, and the Iberian Spanish penchant for telling recent stories with the present perfect.

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jack_sparrow says

Como se dice creepy?

 

June 12, 2009 from the Web.
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donperigo says

gracias Esti y JP

entonces anaranjado quiere decir orangish

jack-sparrow

heres "creepy"  and a  previous pa que sepas has discussed spooky :-)

June 12, 2009 from the Web.
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stevestr says

Jack_sparrow

“espeluznante” es una alternativa para decir “creepy”.  Mira wordreference.com

“espeluznante” is one way to say “creepy”  see wordreference.com

June 12, 2009 from the Web.
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brandonl says

Gracias por explicarnos la diferencia entre el uso del pretérito y el presente perfecto acerca del cuento de historias de acciones recién pasados.  Como conozco a muchos mas mexicanos que españoles, me confundí un poco de la lección sobre la ladrona de asientos :)

June 14, 2009 from the Web.

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