Hola Sam,
Mi Granito de arena (my two cents worth). (Si vos Me lo permitís. No quiero robarte el show)
Gruñir – to be grouchy, grumble or growl like a dog or bear.
Rezongón(a), gruñon(a) -a grouchy person (noun or adjective)
Christopher Howard
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Con mucho susto, digo gusto …..es un placer servirles. El aprendizaje nunca termina. Entre más aprendo más me doy cuenta de lo poco que sé ( the more I learn, the more I realize how little I know).
I am enjoying this.
Con mucho susto, digo gusto …..es un placer servirles. El aprendizaje nunca termina. Entre más aprendo más me doy cuenta de lo poco que sé ( the more I learn, the more I realize how little I know).
I am enjoying this.
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Yes, digo in this sense is “I mean.” Con mucho susto is wordplay. Instead of a pleasure, it means “fear” in jest.
You are on the right track. Latinos have a great sense of humor and are always playing with words. For example, psicólogo or sicólogo mean psychologist. But I have heard the term sicoLOCO (with loco being crazy). Loquero is also a psychologist/shrink. See what I mean by wordplay? The Spanish language is loaded with it.
I hope all of this makes sense.
Spanish grammar is good but I suggest building a Spanish survival vocabulary of 3,000 words plus. Also Spanish in everyday situations by talking with as many native speakers as one can. Believe it or not cartoons and soaps (novelas) are great for picking up Spanish in real life situations. Not textbook Spanish.
I went to school and got a zillion degrees in the subject but have leaned 1000 times more in real life situations. There is as much difference between formal Spanish and what is really spoken in daily situations as there is between English and Spanish. ¡Créalo or no! Believe it or not!
¡Ya!
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The subjunctive and indirect and direct object pronouns are very difficult.
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¡Qué susto! - What a scare!Me asustó - I got scared¡Qué susto me pegó! - You scared the hell outta me!
Se pegó un buen susto - He got a good scareEstoy asustado - I'm scared
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VOODOO LOVE MAGIC IS THE BEST WAY TO ATTRACT LOVEI want to warn you that you should never try to practice voodoo love magic on your own, unless you are trained at it, have a bunch of amulets to protect you...Even a ceremonial killing of a hen or rooster may not be enough.
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Joe,
> a cute little one
They used to say that about Gene back in the day. He's got pics to prove it and was top-shelf with the ladies all the way... Now they just say he's a crusty old fart and he's wrinkled to boot! jajaja. Of course he's got more going for him than just his good looks, gracias a Dios! ;-) I think he's got some sort of special voodoo love spell straight outta the bayou he's using on the Ticas in his life cause they all worship him like love slaves... I've considered it, but I'm a law-and-order sort of guy and read all the warnings on the label:
VOODOO LOVE MAGIC IS THE BEST WAY TO ATTRACT LOVE
I want to warn you that you should never try to practice voodoo love magic on your own, unless you are trained at it, have a bunch of amulets to protect you...Even a ceremonial killing of a hen or rooster may not be enough.
I am neither trained at it nor have a bunch of amulets and we already ate our last chicken when she quit laying eggs -- so I have to make love the old fashion way. jajaja. Outside of one small temptation by la misa negra (okay maybe two, almost three if you wanna be honest) I've been trying to stay on the bright side of the tracks. Straight shooter, that's me! ;-)
I think there is something endemic in Ticos about not understanding my humor as well. I seriously think it has a bit to do with education through rote memorization. Of all the Ticas and Ticos in my life, I think only 3 (maybe 4) even consider thinking out of the box much. 3 of those must do it by trade (engineer, mechanic and welder/mechanic) and the other I've been tossing out-of-the-box ideas at since before she could walk or talk. Maybe study the branch of humor founded by Curly. Larry and Moe? Actually after rewatching a few episodes, I think their brand of humor might have been a bit out of the box as well. I guess you could study Tico humor and try to replicate it?
Good luck with that... jajaja.
--Sam
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 12:19 PM Joe Harrison <joeharr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Sam, mucho agradezco la información de susto. I h ave a lot of uses for it when the little brats ooops los niños sneak up on me while I'm concentrating on something. Thinking through your suggestion about word play, is it your idea that a certain non-cajun coonass might be a candidate for my ESL classes? Ya know, Sam, I've known a good many genuwine Cajuns over the years, even dated a cute little one for a time eons ago from around Lafayette, and I find them to be basically uneducable -- in any language. Tengo dudas q un cajun falso sería mejor. But I do have one advanced student who might benefit from some forms of word play. The forms of word play most interesting to me involve humor, and it seems to me that Ticos don't understand my humor. But then, no one else does, either. hmmmm. Thanks again .....joe
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 9:03 PM Sam Wilson < sliw...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Joe,
I do hear susto used a lot in Costa Rica.
¡Qué susto! - What a scare!
Me asustó - I got scared¡Qué susto me pegó! - You scared the hell outta me!
Se pegó un buen susto - He got a good scare
E stoy asustado - I'm scared
You might consider tossing out the little word play for your ESL students from time to time. Something like that could gin up extra interest. For example, someone we know who claims not to be a Cajun, has been having a blast with that one about, "I'm busy combing the hair on my turtle!" jajaja.
--Sam
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 2:13 PM Joe Harrison < joeharr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, Cristobal (es la traducción correcto? Muy famoso desde 1492 el nombre). Yeah, I love wordplay, too, but I'm an ESL teacher and feel constrained about doing much of it with my students unless they are very advanced. But I enjoy learning new words and susto is a good one d ebido la semejanza entre mieda (the only word for "fear" that heretofore I knew) and mierda (which I hear all too often and tend toward saying even though not intentionally playing with words.) hmmmm.
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