Satélite Estacionario Básico en la Luna | SFS Español

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Un satélite básico estacionario sin retorno, en la Luna.

Muy bien, me alegra que haya personas que hagan vídeos de este juego en español, pero los foros son en su mayoría en inglés, si no sabes hablarlo puedes usar Google Translate, o si quieres puedo ayudarte :)
 

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Muy bien, me alegra que haya personas que hagan vídeos de este juego en español, pero los foros son en su mayoría en inglés, si no sabes hablarlo puedes usar Google Translate, o si quieres puedo ayudarte :)
Thank you Blazer. :)

Blazer tiene razón, se suele escribir en inglés, sino sería muy difícil para entendernos. Gracias por tu video, es muy interesante ;)
 

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Thanks for the feedback. I don't have problem speaking in english (translator almost always haha:p), even so, i think it's not a bad idea to start expanding the game to other communities, including spanish-language communities. :):D
In the same way, the video is translated into english.
 

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Thanks for the feedback. I don't have problem speaking in english (translator almost always haha:p), even so, i think it's not a bad idea to start expanding the game to other communities, including spanish-language communities. :):D
In the same way, the video is translated into english.
Yeah, I saw it. I think just like you, English communities shoudn't be the only one that enjoy some good SFS vídeos.
 

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Spanish isn't too difficult. If you know a good amount of words, reading it can be easy.
You really think that...?

What about the conjugation of verbs, articles, how a word changes in the context... Can you form a sentence with all of this?

I'm Spanish speaker, and I find English 100 times easier to learn than Spanish. I enjoy using "the" for everything, instead of having to select between "el", "la", "los" or "las".
 

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You really think that...?

What about the conjugation of verbs, articles, how a word changes in the context... Can you form a sentence with all of this?

I'm Spanish speaker, and I find English 100 times easier to learn than Spanish. I enjoy using "the" for everything, instead of having to select between "el", "la", "los" or "las".
Yeah, all of the conjugation isn't too difficult.
 

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I should have lived on the Philippine-Spanish Colonial rule...

Oh wait, I changed my mind.
 
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I'll be honest here, I can't tell the difference between:
Spain and Italy
France and Italy <-- My strategy is one loves baguettes and the other loves pizza.
Brazil and Mexico
Philippines and Thailand
 

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You really think that...?

What about the conjugation of verbs, articles, how a word changes in the context... Can you form a sentence with all of this?

I'm Spanish speaker, and I find English 100 times easier to learn than Spanish. I enjoy using "the" for everything, instead of having to select between "el", "la", "los" or "las".
...have you seen portuguese?
 

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I'll be honest here, I can't tell the difference between:
Spain and Italy
France and Italy <-- My strategy is one loves baguettes and the other loves pizza.
Brazil and Mexico
Philippines and Thailand
Haha, not bad! But you know, as a french I also loves pizza, so that won't help you in that case :p