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Spanish to Go or Let's Went to Mexico

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Handy phrases, snappy answers
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Wildflower Edition
It's that time of year when the myths and lies of wildflower legends and lore are once again circulated. It's the least we can do, to see that they reach a wider audience. All aren't lies, however; some are merely useful phrases.
  • They don't look like mexican hats to me!
  • No parecen los sombreros mejicanos a mí!

  • I have heard bluebonnets are an aphrodisiac.
  • He oído que bluebonnets es un afrodisiaco.

  • I don't think Indians really painted with them, it's just their name.
  • No pienso a indios realmente pintados con ellos, él soy justo su nombre.

  • Why can't someone learn to paint a decent bluebonnet painting!
  • Porqué no puede alguien aprender pintar una pintura decente de bluebonnet!

  • The State Troopers will shoot you if you pick a single flower!
  • El estado Troopers le tirará si usted escoge una sola flor!

  • Ladybird certainly was energetic!
  • Ladybird era ciertamente enérgio!

  • I meant to buy a wildflower book this year!
  • Signifiqué compra a un libro del wildflower este año!

  • You're standing on a fire ant mound!
  • Usted está estando parado en un montón de la hormiga del fuego!

  • I think this number of bites might be fatal.
  • Pienso que este número de mordeduras pudo ser fatal.

  • I believe that's a Ipomoea sagittata on the bottom of your shoe.
  • Creo que es a Ipomoea sagittata en el fondo de su zapato.
Reader's Comments
I really like the wildflower humor! Now, if only I could talk the talk, but it went! - Floresville, March 28, 2000

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