Walking on Thin Ice

Baby boomer Smith and xgen Lady share their creative expat lifestyle from Oaxaca, Mexico.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Leaving Soon

Doorway in Abeilhan, France (photo by Lady)

SPANISH
the numbers 1 through 10

uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete (see-EH-teh), ocho, nueve (NOO-EH-beh), diez (dee-EHSS)

Window in Abeilhan (photo by Lady)

CATALAN
the numbers 1 through 10

u/una (OON/OO-nah), dos/dues(DOHS/DOO-wehz), tres (TRREHS), quatre (KWAH-truh), cinc (SEENK), sis (SEES), set (SEHT), vuit (BWEET), nou (NOH-oo), deu (DAY-oo)

Doorway in Abeilhan (Photo by Lady)

A RABIC
the numbers 0 through 10 & 20, 30 &100

sifr, waahid, ithnaan, thalaatha, arba’a, khamsa, sitta, sab’a, thamaaniya, tis’a, ashara

20 ishruun
30 thalathuun
100 mi’a

TO DO

mail art
pack
blog
clean
mow lawn
phrases (Catalan, Spanish, A rabic)
print itinery
call train co.
print hotel reservations
maps printed out madrid, barcelona, marrakech
update check books
transfer money

posted by Lady at 6:23 am  

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