Some weekends I can use msn most all day ... During the week, it's more difficult, at least until next month. Looking forward to seeing your poems -- Libri
You know tim, i am really curious to find out when are we really going to be signed in at msn or litnet at the same time.....haha, i guess never!!! well, here in greece we are gtm+2. i don't know about you there.....so the time i am posting you this message is 23:00.
Ok! See ya!
I added you to my msn, 0k? see ye!
well, half of south America speaks Spanish. Another half speaks Portuguese. (Brasil is big country, and it was colonized by Portugal. The Portuguese King in the days of Napoleon Bonapart fled Portugal, and came to Brasil. This was the only country in the Americas to be the capital of a kingdom ...) And there's a bunch of German speaking peoples in Argentina, and south of Brasil, but it's guetos. Not to speak about lots of Italian in Sampaulo, but who have lost their mother language, already. And Japanese, in Sampaulo too, and these keep their laguage and tradition a bit more strongly than Italian ... From Italian to Portuguese, it's easier to learn and use the way of the land ... We're all Romans, after all! Haha! Yeah, Greece! Maria does make sense in Greece. Nice to meet you, Maria!
hi again tim!the name maria is really common in my country, greece haha, so this is the reason why i have this particular name without being a speaker of spanish at the same time. as for the blog, i am really embarassed, what can i say?i just took it for granted that being a brazilian you would probably speak spanish. but don't people living in south america speak spanish in their every-day language, or are there other languages used as native ones as well? about the social group, thanks for your invitation, i will certainly stop by and chat with you and thanks for your willingness about helping me with latin. i liked this subject, i can't say i want to learn much more, but a little improvement of my knowledge about latin would be really good. thank you!
something else, Maria ... If you wanna go on learning Latin, I could give you a hand ... Pass by the "ONE MORE COUNTER @ LitNet Dorf ~" social group ... We might talk more on the counter! bye!
oh blast! your name is Maria and you don't speak Spanish?! you should, perhaps. (All right that Maria is used in Latin, Spanish, Italian, German ... maybe some others, like Slavonic ones.) By the way, the blog isn't in Spanish. It's in Portuguese. Slightly different. They say Portuguese is an independent language from Spanish (and not a dialect) because Spanish people can't understand what Portuguese people speak, however it's easy for Portuguese speaking people to understand Spanish ... Anyway, I like not to be Spanish speaker. Maybe because I was partly raised in Portugal, however being Brasilian ... Portuguese American. I write in Portuguese in the blog because I have no craft to translate that specific text to English yet, and I have to publish that somewhere. I talked with Logos, and she said it was all right to put it in my blog, once I'm 100% responsible for it. It's a "science fiction" kind of story, and it's unfinished, however there's still a lot to publish. But I'll publish somethings in English, don't worry. Nice to meet you, by the way! You could call me Tim!
hey!why do you write spanish in your blog? i wanted to read your entries but i don't speak spanish, i only studied latin a little bit for two years in high school but this doesn't really help......oh, hello by the way i am maria