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Mierda!: The Real Spanish You Were Never Taught in School

Mierda!: The Real Spanish You Were Never Taught in School

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mierda comes in handy sometimes...
Review: ...especially for gardening! Actually, I bought this book in college, and it's great! I am a teacher with lots of hispanic students, and it enabled me to understand what vile things they were calling me. I could then politely tell them (in Spanish)how their mothers would enjoy hearing our discussion. It was very effective. My high school age daughter thought it was the most fantastically funny book she had ever read, and is now majoring in Spanish in college. And no, mierda is NOT our favorite word.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mierda comes in handy sometimes...
Review: ...especially for gardening! Actually, I bought this book in college, and it's great! I am a teacher with lots of hispanic students, and it enabled me to understand what vile things they were calling me. I could then politely tell them (in Spanish)how their mothers would enjoy hearing our discussion. It was very effective. My high school age daughter thought it was the most fantastically funny book she had ever read, and is now majoring in Spanish in college. And no, mierda is NOT our favorite word.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A treasury of misinformation
Review: Firstly, I would like to summarize my credentials for writing such a harsh review: I am a quasi-native speaker of Spanish, having learnt the language at the age of five and lived a total of more than twenty years in six different Spanish-speaking countries. Furthermore, I am a federally certified court interpreter for Spanish and have become acquainted with the speech patterns of all Spanish-speaking countries without exception.

Now Ms. Berger clearly is unable to construct a correct sentence in Spanish. Much of her pseudo-Spanish is a crude translation from French and/or Italian. She does get some things right, but spoils it by failing to specify where such words and phrases are used. Cusswords are among the terms which most vary from country to country. A Spaniard curses completely differently from a Mexican or Argentine.

All in all, a waste of time and money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This is Spanish profanity and how to speak it! Disgusting!!!
Review: I laughed all while I read this book (however my instructors did not think it as funny as I did!). This book was really helpful before I traveled. I did not use many of the words but I did hear them spoken and understood what the Spanish speakers were saying to, and about, me. It opened a new world, a sort of secret society. Not the kind of Spanish you are taught in your high school, but then nobody uses the kind of English we were taught either.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for any non-native speaker.
Review: I laughed all while I read this book (however my instructors did not think it as funny as I did!). This book was really helpful before I traveled. I did not use many of the words but I did hear them spoken and understood what the Spanish speakers were saying to, and about, me. It opened a new world, a sort of secret society. Not the kind of Spanish you are taught in your high school, but then nobody uses the kind of English we were taught either.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hope you're up on your Spanish...
Review: I thought this was a good book, BUT, I think everyone interested in buying it should know that it is not for beginners... which is cool for me, but not for the person I bought the book for. In order to follow this book, you have to already be familiar with pronunciation and verb usage and stuff. It is very helpful being that colloquialisms and cliche phrases aren't taught as often as they should be in most Spanish courses and textbooks (everyone should know how to say "pain in the neck" or "my back is killing me"), but this book has to be used as a supplement or "refresh" book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everything you ever wanted to know is right on the money!
Review: This book was great! I have never laughed so hard when learning about Spanish. There were words and phrases that will definately come in handy. Even if you just want to speak in another language, so people can't understand you. It was wonderful! I got glances from Spanish people that wondered how in the world I knew what they were saying. I highly reccomend this book if you plan to go anywhere that Spanish is spoken.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book consists of what its title suggests: Mierda
Review: This form does not allow a rating of NO STARS, so I had to give it one, even though it doesn't deserve it. For someone who really wants to learn "dirty" idioms in Spanish, Street Spanish (published by Wiley) is MUCH, MUCH better. Frances de Talavera, in Mierda, goes for shock value ONLY and many times gets things wrong. Street Spanish, on the other hand, focuses on many idioms which people actually use, plus it contains a section on how to avoid saying something embarassing (or unintentionally obscene).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This is Spanish profanity and how to speak it! Disgusting!!!
Review: This is almost "hard-cord" street Spanish and if you are looking for help with basic language skills, look at other titles!


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