That's a point, actually. I need to learn some dago as I'm off there in a month or so.
I sort of assume I can pick up the rudiments of it on the plane journey, tbh. Does that sound about right?
ci senor ..itza peeez eszy
Actually it's piss easy for a French speaker. Also, ask yourself what
you're actually ever going to say to a Spaniard.
Two beers. The bill please. Where's the bog, I think I've got a touch of the Franco's revenge.
Donde estan los hoors senor
See? Even my Irish/British friend is fluent.
i learnt something on my work trip to barca...un gramo perico por favor
perico
Cocaine in all its forms. The word perico “parrot” in English is used because the cocaine goes up the nose and it gives you a sting like a parrot’s bite. Also uses as pericaso.
were eis the perico.
give me a pericaso
Perico
in spanish it means Parrot, but it also means Cocaine. They call it like that because when you get high on coke, you talk and talk and talk, like a parrot.
last night we got so high on perico...
Is The Black Boy at Shinfield still there, S?
'Stop molesting my wife'? "And torturing bulls pleases you why, exactly?" "Do you ever do any work?"
"Be honest, you preferred fascism really, didn't you?"
These are the sorts of things I imagine it is necessary to say to Spaniards.
he got deported turns out he wasn't born here
Well, yes. If you can find one awake long anough to listen.
I hope Alvaro isn't looking :hide: