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but some advice: maybe you would "get put" in more phone books if you learned an ACTUAL language   |
What is the Language of Love?
I thought it was either French or Italian.. but then again any of the Romance
Languages could do.
here's my logic..
i think of spanish as being a masculine language.. it's the guy.
French is the woman..
Italian is also a guy..
Portuguese is.. well i can't tell coz it almost seems like a cross between
french, spanish and italian.
I had to put in my 2 cents worth. In the 1960's when I was little, my parents had a male friend that was Argentinean & he met a German woman while working at the Los Angeles Airport. He barely spoke english, same with her but they got along well (as well as plenty of expressive talking) and married. I remember going to their house and the man would speak in Spanish with my parents & speak in English with his wife. When they had children, 3 they all knew Spanish, English & German. They now live in Argentina, and she learned to speak Spanish as well.
cedieg, that sounds really romantic . I think that if a couple feel they like to spend time with each other, language should not be a barrier (maybe in the begining) but it is temporary.
Offtopic but, Claudia, sos una miembro de la Iglesia SUD? |