Top 1200 Spanish And English Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 1, 2024.
I speak French, German, English, and Dutch, and I can say a few words in Spanish - none of these languages have anything to do with Valyrian.
The French, the Italians, the Germans, the Spanish and the English have spent centuries killing each other.
In general, both in Spanish and English, the quality of the entertainment media is horrible. — © Ruben Blades
In general, both in Spanish and English, the quality of the entertainment media is horrible.
I do voices. I can sound like a man or cartoon character. I also have very believable Spanish and English accents.
I learned Spanish at home and, since half my family doesn't speak English, it's my first language.
I would like to spend more time with Spanish poetry. I know French better than Spanish, but Spanish was my first language, and my father spoke it to us.
I feel possessive about stories I write in Spanish and so I usually end up translating those into English myself.
I could attempt a project in English, but I'd like to continue singing in Spanish.
I get better coverage on my Spanish stations than I do on my English stations.
I want to do interviews in English, but I want to sing in Spanish. I think it could work.
I don't speak Spanish. I've done Spanish 1 and 2 classes. My grandma asked me when I was young if I wanted to learn Spanish, and I guess I was young. I should have, because it would have helped me a lot.
Modern poetry, for me, began not in English at all but in Spanish, in the poems of Lorca.
Everyone knows English is my second language and my vocabulary is not as broad as it is in Spanish, and because of this, sometimes I use the wrong words to express myself.
'The Lair of the White Worm' is quite a strange film. It's difficult to be good when you're saying lines that have been translated from Spanish to English by someone who speaks French.
German and Spanish are accessible to foreigners: English is not accessible even to Englishmen. — © George Bernard Shaw
German and Spanish are accessible to foreigners: English is not accessible even to Englishmen.
Sometimes you can do things with Spanish - like verbs and genders - easier than you can in English.
When I started writing seriously in high school, English was the language I had at my disposal - my Spanish was domestic, colloquial, and not particularly literary or sophisticated.
English football is very strong physically, but Spanish football is more technical.
I actually speak fluent English and Spanish and... I dabble in a couple of languages, but I'm not fluent in German, Russian and Arabic.
English is my first language, but musically speaking, I write my music in Spanish.
I never had any problems with the players. I would say that my English is better than Gary Lineker's Spanish.
In the English market, I would love to work with Drake and Rihanna. Who doesn't, right? In the Spanish market, maybe Romeo Santos.
The Spanish league is fantastic, but it has not the great passion the English Premiership has got.
I write entirely in English; Tagalog chauvinists chide me for this. I feel no guilt in doing so. But I am sad that I cannot write in my native Ilokano. History demanded this; if it isn't English I am using now, I would most probably be writing in Spanish like Rizal, or even German or Japanese.
I know more English than Spanish, but I'm always a little embarrassed.
My Spanish is a daughter's Spanish. I write, but my Spanish really is very limited.
Feliz Navidad' has interfaced the English and Spanish cultures to come together and after all, we're living in a multi-cultural world.
Both of my parents sacrificed a lot. My dad, Tero, would drive me to training every single day. My mum, Teija, came to Seville to help me. She did everything for me. It was such a big place to go at 17. Even if you can speak English, it doesn't matter there. It was all Spanish. They don't do English.
It's strange that we don't see more English players going to the Spanish league.
English football is very physical, much more so than Spanish football - I felt it in the first match.
The way I think or sing about something is very different if it is in Spanish or English.
In fact, many of the quotes in my books are quotes which were translated from English and that I read already translated into Spanish. I'm not really concerned with what the original version in English was, because the important thing for me is that I received them already translated, and they've influenced my original worldview as translations, not as original quotations.
I really believe amendment " to make English our common and unifying language" is racist. I think it's directed basically to people who speak Spanish.
I'm a mongrel in the sense that I'm Spanish, English, Latino, Jewish, north, south - all these things are mixed in me.
You see how Spanish, Italians, Portuguese play football. I don't say they are perfect, I say English football has a few things to learn from them in the same way they have a lot of things to learn from English football.
I've got Spanish grandparents and I've got a connection with Spain. But I consider myself English and I want to play for England.
I am very much the daughter of immigrants. It's both a point of pride and an essential part of characterizing my upbringing. We spoke Spanish in our house. We listened to Spanish music. All of the TV channels we watched were in Spanish. We ate mostly Italian and Argentinian food.
Cervantes is the most important Spanish writer. But he is not the most representative of the Spanish. His irony, his sense of humor - they are too subtle to seem Spanish.
What I said was: We want everybody to learn English because we don't want - I didn't use the word 'Spanish.' — © Newt Gingrich
What I said was: We want everybody to learn English because we don't want - I didn't use the word 'Spanish.'
All my mom's side speaks Spanish. I speak to my grandparents in Spanish. Slowly. And they're patient with me! But I do speak with them in Spanish and carry on conversations with them.
I've heard it said that if you know English, Spanish, Italian, and I think it's French, you can go just about anywhere in this world...except for China where they have all those derelicts.
In Spanish it is very difficult to make things flow, because words are over-long. But in English, you have light words.
I spoke English at school and Spanish at home, and I'm always eating Dominican food, listening to Dominican music.
I go from English to Spanish, and I feel I have some cool songs.
Spanish is a poetic language, in particular the Spanish of Mexico which has a wonderful animistic attitude you might not see in the Spanish of the peninsula. I think it has to do with the indigenous way of looking at nature.
First grade was - I spoke only Spanish, and second grade - probably a bit more English. And by the time I hit third grade, I was learning, of course, much, much more English.
The situation was kind of complicated in that my mother didn't speak Spanish. My father spoke English, you know, as best he could.
I remember I was very taken with a book called DreamTigers by [Jorge Luis] Borges. He was at the University of Texas, Austin, and they collected some of his writings and put them in a little collection. It's called DreamTigers in English, but it doesn't exist in Spanish. It's a little sampler. But that collection in English is what struck me, because in there he has his poems, and I was a poet as well as a fiction writer.
It's part of my challenge as an actor, not only speaking English but speaking Spanish with a Mexican accent.
For me, the Bundesliga is a stronger competition than the English and Spanish leagues. — © Thomas Muller
For me, the Bundesliga is a stronger competition than the English and Spanish leagues.
I mean no offence, but we know that the French league is not the same as the Spanish or English league, where there's more difficulty.
I've always seen movies in English with Spanish subtitles. For audiences around the world, the language is less important than if it's a good film.
I'm trying to find the balance and do, like, 'Spanglish' music or some songs in Spanish and others in English or do a translation.
The way I putted today, I must've been reading the greens in Spanish and putting them in English.
Sometimes I feel I can't quite master my written and spoken Spanish, because I'm too much a student of English. I would need another lifetime to learn it.
Always when I write my music, I take my guitar, and I improvise always with a melody, you know, lyrics in Spanish. But sometimes I use some words in English. I don't know why. Maybe because I listen to a lot of music in English.
Camila Cabello did an amazing job with 'Havana.' It's Spanish, but it's English.
[Doing a bilingual album] helped artistically because whenever I got bored of writing in English, I would write in Spanish. It's always cool when you have the choice.
My desk is like a 'U,' so I have my computer and lots of dictionaries because I write in Spanish and I live in English.
All players, whether they're Spanish, French, English, Welsh, want to play football. To play.
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