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ncstatetke
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Buenas Noches Dulce Príncipe

[Edited on June 4, 2014 at 11:08 PM. Reason : m]

6/4/2014 10:39:45 PM

Sweden
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RIP.

6/4/2014 10:51:57 PM

TreeTwista10
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Good night...sweet prince

6/4/2014 10:56:05 PM

JesusHChrist
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In Spanish, it is customary to put the adjective after the noun.

6/4/2014 10:57:33 PM

ncstatetke
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not according to translate.google.com

6/4/2014 11:00:42 PM

ncstatetke
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besides, Pedro is from the Dominican, not from Spain

6/4/2014 11:02:20 PM

Dammit100
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Well, in the Dominican, they speak Spanish. And the noun comes first.

6/4/2014 11:03:16 PM

TreeTwista10
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guys guys, my post was better cause he looks like Zimmer AND his name is Don

6/4/2014 11:05:10 PM

Jabbo
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^Truth, well done.

[Edited on June 4, 2014 at 11:06 PM. Reason : .]

6/4/2014 11:05:53 PM

ncstatetke
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in English, there should be some sort of punctuation between guys guys

6/4/2014 11:07:12 PM

TreeTwista10
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punctuation = UNC student? oh man i'm on a roll

6/4/2014 11:08:05 PM

BridgetSPK
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Quote :
"Dammit100: Well, in the Dominican, they speak Spanish. And the noun comes first."


No, not really.

http://spanish.about.com/cs/grammar/a/whereadjective.htm

For "sweet prince," I like the noun after. Something like "sweet bread," of course, would go noun first: pan dulce.

Regardless, we probably shouldn't go literal anyway:

Adiós, adiós, amado Príncipe.

http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/obra-visor/hamlet-tragedia--1/html/ff18f76c-82b1-11df-acc7-002185ce6064_30.htm

You're welcome, nerds.

6/4/2014 11:29:16 PM

ncstatetke
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poner esto en tu pipa y el humo, muchachos de lujo

6/4/2014 11:31:19 PM

BridgetSPK
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jajajaja

6/4/2014 11:36:05 PM

TreeTwista10
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did TKEs not have any foreign language requirements in school other than "use google translate"?

6/5/2014 1:46:38 AM

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6/5/2014 8:44:51 AM

face
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I was in Atlantic Citywhen that hhappened. The whole casino went nuts. Wasn'tthat also the night of the blackouts? Everyone from nyc was stranded in the casinos

6/5/2014 9:03:07 AM

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