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  1. Nea kophe

    Foreign newbie

    ¡Hola avwdng29! Primero, disculpa por haber tardado en contestar, estoy de exámenes y no tengo mucho tiempo libre. En fin, no se nota que se te haya olvidado el español, pero aquí estoy yo por si lo quieres practicar. Me parece muy duro para un sordo vivir en otro país, si ya tiene problemas con...
  2. Nea kophe

    Foreign newbie

    Hi again! Chase, I understand yet, in Spanish welcome is "bienvenido/ bienvenida (depending of it's a boy or a girl)". "De nada" is a very different thing. Anyway, it's possible those Mexicans spoke a slightly different Spanish, they have their own words, like "ni modo" or "platicar" that a...
  3. Nea kophe

    Foreign newbie

    Hi again! Chase, I understand yet, in Spanish welcome is "bienvenido/ bienvenida (depending of it's a boy or a girl)". "De nada" is a very different thing. Anyway, it's possible those Mexicans spoke a slightly different Spanish, they have their own words, like "ni modo" or "platicar" that a...
  4. Nea kophe

    Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Ciao!

    Hi! I don't pretend to be a meddler, but when I saw there were Spanish sentences, I told myself: here I am. I hope this don't offence, I don't usually correct people, but I think in this case you wouldn't mind... Banshee333, your two first sentences are OK, but the last one: "llamo Gretchen"...
  5. Nea kophe

    Foreign newbie

    Hi!! Thanks everyone for your messages!! This is another reason for visiting this forum, I wanted to practice my English. Spanish people is know for not being the best at languages... It this happens with hearing people, you can imagine how it is for deaf people. I've got a deaf English friend...
  6. Nea kophe

    New here

    Welcome, Jaime (curious, but in Spain this is a male name). I'm new, too, and I want to help a little. Losing hearing too quick is devastating, it's normal that everyone at home feels overhelmed with that. It's a matter of time to get used (more or less) to the new situation, but you're the same...
  7. Nea kophe

    Foreign newbie

    Hi!! I'm new, too, and I came here because I like getting involved with the deaf world. As the title says, I'm foreign, I'm a Spaniard and my English has got a bit rusty, besides it's difficult for me to use another language so different from mine. Well, nice to meet you guys! (Sorry for any...
  8. Nea kophe

    Returning Adopted Deaf Children...

    Hi! It's me again. What Shel said, I know it's a very common situation (unfortunately), but as my parents are deaf, too, I still find very hard to understand why hearing parents refuse to learn Sign Language. My family aren't perfect, we argue quite a lot, but I sense there's closeness, no one...
  9. Nea kophe

    Returning Adopted Deaf Children...

    First of all, nice to meet you, jillio. And about your reply, I don't know what CI means (I find it very difficult to understand abbreviations), but I suppose you mean the case is different with my friend because she managed to get integrated with hearing people. Interesting idea, but no, she...
  10. Nea kophe

    Returning Adopted Deaf Children...

    Hi everyone! Fortunately, there are exceptions. I've got a friend who is deaf and some time ago she confessed me she was adopted. According to her, her mother was a deaf woman who couldn't take care of her and her adoptive parents knew her disabilty and, even so, they decided to adopt her. They...
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