Mostly in Spanish with some Portuguese and a little French thrown in the mix

¡Buenos días!

Apenas estoy saboreando my primer café, así es que no esperen nada super impresionante por el momento.

Laughing out loud

Aquí estaba sentada ponderando lo que iba a escribir cuando me di cuenta que aún no me había aprovechado del nuevo sistema de acentos que instalé hace ya dos semanas.

Asi es que presenten gente. Sé que hay bastante gente leyendo el blog en Espana, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Mexico y Venezuela. ¿Cómo lo sé? Google es omnisciente y omnipotente ... buajajajajajajajaja.

E temos leitore no Brasil e Portugal. Peguen um cafezinho --embora ou que eu pego e un cafezão-- e deixenos saber um poquinho que voçes.

En Français?

ICK!

Il a &éacute;t&éacute; longtemps que j'ecrit en Franĉais mais ne tanfe pas, on lit sans probleme.

il a été un à long terme depuis qu'I a pour la dernière fois écrit en français mais ne m'inquiète pas peut le lire facilement


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Moi, je pense

que je préfère l'Anglais. Kiss

Mille bisous. Et pourquoi avons-nous une avertissement pour Dennis Kucinich?


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