Hi, hi, hi, everypony. Pinkie here with a wonderificent lesson for you on the espectacular, funderful language that is spanish. today's lesson is about hitting, though I wonder why you would do that, that's super not nice.
Anyway if you want to threaten someone, or even explain to someone that you would be hit or have been hit, you can do it in a funny way. there is a secret to it. Wanna know how? Okay!
the secret suffix is "-aso" or "-asos" for multiple. all you have to do is place it after any noun, or onomatopoeia, replasing the ending vowel with the "a" from "-aso" to make it complete.
Some examples of this lesson we will use shoe and telephone in spanish, "zapato" and "telefono". with the suffix we can turn them into Zapataso and Telefonaso. this means to be hit by the shoe or telephone.
for onomatopoeia, like Wham it turns into Whamaso. Pam turns to Pamasos.
any silly noun will still make sense, like refrigerator or sock, "Refrigeradorasos" and "Calsetinasos".
so get silly in your threats or explanations of being hit. Just remember to replace that last vowel and you should be good. you practice. get those spanish dictionaries and add -aso to them words. though I wonder why you would do such a thing. I'm just following the lesson plan. it was written for me by my boss.
Submitted May 21, 2016 at 05:44AM by seranikas http://ift.tt/1sI6pD2 MLPLounge
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