i know that , it is like 2 years hanging around day by dayAnd I understand 90% of them too!!!![]()
i know that , it is like 2 years hanging around day by dayAnd I understand 90% of them too!!!![]()
you were supossed to say Asi es
tomorrow i am gonna explain the real reason of Asi es .........it is not a liscabism
it is like a Kentcabones (liscabones)... not misspells but the words are like a Jedi speechEh.... señora de chocolate bonita
Is that right lis?![]()

i know that , it is like 2 years hanging around day by day........... the 10 % you are missing i am not able to understand them on the next day when i review my posts
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it is like a Kentcabones (liscabones)... not misspells but the words are like a Jedi speech![]()
Pretty chocolate lady...Pretty lady of chocolate more precise....

i know that , it is like 2 years hanging around day by day........... the 10 % you are missing i am not able to understand them on the next day when i review my posts
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Then I went to the snails and hung out......been around ever since.

a beautiful chocolate ladySi
A chocolate what?????????
i know that , it is like 2 years hanging around day by day........... the 10 % you are missing i am not able to understand them on the next day when i review my posts
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a beautiful chocolate lady
Ok, I didn't say that, shouldn't have watched Benny Hill. 
We're in trouble if Liscab doesn't understand Liscabism!![]()
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Or cocoa lady...a lovely bunch of coconuts?![]()
Ok, I didn't say that, shouldn't have watched Benny Hill.
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?????No comprende. *Beans rascas cabeza*?????
when i find the time.............A que hora es escuela?![]()
?????No comprende. *Beans rascas cabeza*?????
we the cuban got nothing to do with the spaniards,,,,,,,,, people from the east coast sounds similar to the dominican but not region talks like the mexican , we are famous for pronouncing the V and the B identically and for skipping the R........we are hard to understandHey lis.... on 'verdad' - does the Cuban pronunciation sound like the Mexican or the Spanish? Always wondered. I think the Mexican version is a harder 'd' where the Spanish is softer - near 'th' at least of the first one. ??