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Come una uva

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Hola, Buenos noches y come una uva. No. Nocome sandia.

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updated SEP 16, 2008
posted by Dajah-Williams

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True, but then it wouldn't be "buenos noches," either.

updated SEP 16, 2008
posted by 00bacfba
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James Santiago said:

Actually, Natasha, I think it's the imperative form, but since Dajah can't even pose a question to us, I'm letting it go...

Well, I thought that too, but then it should have been no comas. Who knows . . .

updated SEP 16, 2008
posted by Natasha
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Actually, Natasha, I think it's the imperative form, but since Dajah can't even pose a question to us, I'm letting it go...

updated SEP 16, 2008
posted by 00bacfba
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This is a bit garbled, but I get: Good night and he eats a grape. No. He doesn't eat watermelon.

updated SEP 16, 2008
posted by Natasha
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