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espanoles en brisbane
#1
hi everyone , hola a todos

well,, i am looking for spanish people here in brisbane ,,, i have been here for like one year , and i didnt meet just one single spanish person Sad . if somebody knows some spanish ppl arround here ,, i will appreciate that you connect me with them .

estoy aqui en brisbane desde hace como un ano ,, estoy buscando espanoles , todavia no he encontrado nadie Sad , si eres espanol o espanola ,, manda me : yazan_vida@hotmail.com

gracias

#2
They are around, I have met some Colombians from Australia that work for Etihad. And a few brazilians, most are from the States, PR, etc....
"I smoke two joints before I smoke two joints,,,,,and then i smoke two more" Sublime

#3
llevo unos meses en brisbane... te he agregado a msn messenger... hasta pronto! Smile
you never know what you are missing... until it arrives...

#4
brisbaneette Wrote:llevo unos meses en brisbane... te he agregado a msn messenger... hasta pronto! Smile

hola ,, que bien ,,, creo que hemos charlado por msn ,, asta luego Big Grin
dont let go your dream , insist on it.

#5
castellano Wrote:hi everyone , hola a todos
well,, i am looking for spanish people here in brisbane ,,, i have been here for like one year , and i didnt meet just one single spanish person Sad . if somebody knows some spanish ppl arround here ,, i will appreciate that you connect me with them .

Would this include none Spanish speaking half Cubans? That is willing to learn but living in a Australian speaking country? Who visits his relatives in Miami and can only communicate to the a few members. (Which he is NOT proud that he can not communicate!)


Stainless
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#6
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:hi everyone , hola a todos
well,, i am looking for spanish people here in brisbane ,,, i have been here for like one year , and i didnt meet just one single spanish person Sad . if somebody knows some spanish ppl arround here ,, i will appreciate that you connect me with them .

Would this include none Spanish speaking half Cubans? That is willing to learn but living in a Australian speaking country? Who visits his relatives in Miami and can only communicate to the a few members. (Which he is NOT proud that he can not communicate!)


Stainless

hey ,,, well,, i didnt get you very well !!!!!!!!!! :roll:
dont let go your dream , insist on it.

#7
castellano Wrote:
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:hi everyone , hola a todos
well,, i am looking for spanish people here in brisbane ,,, i have been here for like one year , and i didnt meet just one single spanish person Sad . if somebody knows some spanish ppl arround here ,, i will appreciate that you connect me with them .
Would this include none Spanish speaking half Cubans? That is willing to learn but living in a Australian speaking country? Who visits his relatives in Miami and can only communicate to the a few members. (Which he is NOT proud that he can not communicate!)

Stainless
hey ,,, well,, i didnt get you very well !!!!!!!!!! :roll:
My mother is from Cuba, she left when she was 13 and Castro had just taken over and my Grand Father had many political contacts, so he was able to get most of the family out. I still have cousins that live there and am planning a trip next year to visit.

As for myself, I was learning Spanish before English when I was growing up but because my Dad was military we moved soon to areas that speaking Spanish was not looked good upon, so my mother quickly stopped teaching my and english it was. This got further reinforced moving to my Grand Mothers (father side) is a very small town, think red neckville...

So now that you have my life story, yes I am 50% Latino and proud of it, but can not speak Spanish.

Any questions?

Ciao,
Charles
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#8
well i guess "spanish" comunity is growing!! i wonder why there are not many others around!!

If anybody wished info about Spain, feel free to ask i will be glad to answer!
regards/saludos
Des de València pensant en Brisbane

#9
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:hi everyone , hola a todos
well,, i am looking for spanish people here in brisbane ,,, i have been here for like one year , and i didnt meet just one single spanish person Sad . if somebody knows some spanish ppl arround here ,, i will appreciate that you connect me with them .
Would this include none Spanish speaking half Cubans? That is willing to learn but living in a Australian speaking country? Who visits his relatives in Miami and can only communicate to the a few members. (Which he is NOT proud that he can not communicate!)

Stainless
hey ,,, well,, i didnt get you very well !!!!!!!!!! :roll:
My mother is from Cuba, she left when she was 13 and Castro had just taken over and my Grand Father had many political contacts, so he was able to get most of the family out. I still have cousins that live there and am planning a trip next year to visit.

As for myself, I was learning Spanish before English when I was growing up but because my Dad was military we moved soon to areas that speaking Spanish was not looked good upon, so my mother quickly stopped teaching my and english it was. This got further reinforced moving to my Grand Mothers (father side) is a very small town, think red neckville...

So now that you have my life story, yes I am 50% Latino and proud of it, but can not speak Spanish.

Any questions?

Ciao,
Charles

hey man ,, thanks for the story ,,, god ,, it was boring ,,, joking ,, any way ,, well ,, ofcourse i dont have questions ,,, why would i ???? but its you who posted there stating about that you dont speak spanish or whatever ,,, anyway ,,, now ,, any questions ??????? :lol:
dont let go your dream , insist on it.

#10
castellano Wrote:
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:hi everyone , hola a todos
well,, i am looking for spanish people here in brisbane ,,, i have been here for like one year , and i didnt meet just one single spanish person Sad . if somebody knows some spanish ppl arround here ,, i will appreciate that you connect me with them .
Would this include none Spanish speaking half Cubans? That is willing to learn but living in a Australian speaking country? Who visits his relatives in Miami and can only communicate to the a few members. (Which he is NOT proud that he can not communicate!)

Stainless
hey ,,, well,, i didnt get you very well !!!!!!!!!! :roll:
My mother is from Cuba, she left when she was 13 and Castro had just taken over and my Grand Father had many political contacts, so he was able to get most of the family out. I still have cousins that live there and am planning a trip next year to visit.

As for myself, I was learning Spanish before English when I was growing up but because my Dad was military we moved soon to areas that speaking Spanish was not looked good upon, so my mother quickly stopped teaching my and english it was. This got further reinforced moving to my Grand Mothers (father side) is a very small town, think red neckville...

So now that you have my life story, yes I am 50% Latino and proud of it, but can not speak Spanish.

Any questions?

Ciao,
Charles

hey man ,, thanks for the story ,,, god ,, it was boring ,,, joking ,, any way ,, well ,, ofcourse i dont have questions ,,, why would i ???? but its you who posted there stating about that you dont speak spanish or whatever ,,, anyway ,,, now ,, any questions ??????? :lol:

I am going to be heading back to the states to help out my mother and sister due to the hurricane, any recommended Spanish courses?
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#11
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:hi everyone , hola a todos
well,, i am looking for spanish people here in brisbane ,,, i have been here for like one year , and i didnt meet just one single spanish person Sad . if somebody knows some spanish ppl arround here ,, i will appreciate that you connect me with them .
Would this include none Spanish speaking half Cubans? That is willing to learn but living in a Australian speaking country? Who visits his relatives in Miami and can only communicate to the a few members. (Which he is NOT proud that he can not communicate!)

Stainless
hey ,,, well,, i didnt get you very well !!!!!!!!!! :roll:
My mother is from Cuba, she left when she was 13 and Castro had just taken over and my Grand Father had many political contacts, so he was able to get most of the family out. I still have cousins that live there and am planning a trip next year to visit.

As for myself, I was learning Spanish before English when I was growing up but because my Dad was military we moved soon to areas that speaking Spanish was not looked good upon, so my mother quickly stopped teaching my and english it was. This got further reinforced moving to my Grand Mothers (father side) is a very small town, think red neckville...

So now that you have my life story, yes I am 50% Latino and proud of it, but can not speak Spanish.

Any questions?

Ciao,
Charles

hey man ,, thanks for the story ,,, god ,, it was boring ,,, joking ,, any way ,, well ,, ofcourse i dont have questions ,,, why would i ???? but its you who posted there stating about that you dont speak spanish or whatever ,,, anyway ,,, now ,, any questions ??????? :lol:

I am going to be heading back to the states to help out my mother and sister due to the hurricane, any recommended Spanish courses?

well, if you mean classes ,, in fact i dont know any here ,, but if you mean ,a course set ,, cds and a book ,,, yes ,,, go to book corner in Ransome city center ,,,they have good sets there ,,, if not ,, i can teach you if you want :roll:
dont let go your dream , insist on it.

#12
castellano Wrote:well, if you mean classes ,, in fact i dont know any here ,, but if you mean ,a course set ,, cds and a book ,,, yes ,,, go to book corner in Ransome city center ,,,they have good sets there ,,, if not ,, i can teach you if you want :roll:
Let me figure out what is happening with me going to the states and then we can look at me learning. Thanks for the offer. Big Grin

Stainless
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#13
stainless Wrote:
castellano Wrote:well, if you mean classes ,, in fact i dont know any here ,, but if you mean ,a course set ,, cds and a book ,,, yes ,,, go to book corner in Ransome city center ,,,they have good sets there ,,, if not ,, i can teach you if you want :roll:
Let me figure out what is happening with me going to the states and then we can look at me learning. Thanks for the offer. Big Grin

Stainless

ur welcome
dont let go your dream , insist on it.

#14
hola castellano! como estas? hablo espanol pero muy poco. :wink:

#15
hola eli,
yo tambien hablo español, y soy español, jeje
encantado de conocerte,
q haces en brisbane? yo ire en febrero o marzo
saludikis
juane
Des de València pensant en Brisbane





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