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  • Wants to live in Canada, though; I'd not survive talking in Spanish over there :-/ Have to know when to flow with the current...
    Yeah, it's pretty weird :sweatlol:

    Also, I kinda have to learn to talk in English; my boyfriend is British-Canadian, after all...
    I know, hon. No offense taken; speaking in Spanglish is the offensive bit.

    And no. Spanish is my first language, and the only one I speak; I only write in English, can't speak it to save my life :-/
    No, 'he' refers to M. Edgeworth, and I don't hate him, I just don't know (or paticularly care about) him.
    Not truly :-/ We're stuck with English versions of everything in videogames.

    Even the HGSS and BW commercials on TV were in Spanglish! (merge of Spanish and English)
    I and he are not acquainted. I'm not a Miles Edgeworth person, so it'd probably not be for me.
    I don't know!!! We're lazy, I guess!!! (LOL :XD2:)

    It's difficult to get videogames in Mexico, unless you live in a big city or at the border, which are the only ones that import the USA games (there are no Spanish versions of any game in Mexico :-/)
    Yes, it does :XD2: Helps us know when an exclamation is being made (where it begins, where it ends); also have the ¿ symbol, for the same thing but with questions. Spanish is quite neat! ;-)
    If it's the new Layton one, she has.

    The last one went WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY off-track...
    Spanish is Mexico's only official language. We have a couple of Amerindian languages here and there in some towns, but... Spanish is what most people speak and write :p
    Thanks for the compliment, but I didn't have much to do with the event, aside from the Writer's Workshop. You'll have to give proper credit to the others ;-)
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