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Is it pronounced truh-DU-say?
no, it's like trah-DU-che

Yo puedo hablo espanol mas o menos.  No esta traduce de Google.

No perfecto pero me probando.
"Yo puedo hablar español mas o menos.  No esta traducido por Google.

No es perfecto pero estoy tratando/intentando."

And it would be "trah-DUH-seh". Short E.

I bet none of you know piglatin


Diccionaries are useless if you don't know the language's grammar rules.

i know american english
and i would know some spanish well if my dad would let my mom teach me some when i was little but nooooooo

"Yo puedo hablar español mas o menos.  No esta traducido por Google.

No es perfecto pero estoy tratando/intentando."

And it would be "trah-DUH-seh". Short E.

What do tratar/intentar mean?

And on pronunciation, that is how I say it, I just suck at making those structures lol

Diccionaries are useless if you don't know the language's grammar rules.
Wiktionary has conjucation/case tables for most foreign language words.
Also, it's better for getting the meaning of a single word than google translate.

Tratar/intentar are different words to say "try".
El intento. The attempt.
Él intentó. He tried.

http://www.wiktionary.org/

OP should have wiktionary.
I'll add that in a bit. I'm on my phone atm. Thanks for that though

i know english used to be fluent in hebrew (now sorta semi fluent) and was semi fluent in spanish last year

Yo hablo espanol. c:

taking spanish

i know english used to be fluent in hebrew (now sorta semi fluent) and was semi fluent in spanish last year
אַתַה מֵדַוֵר עיברית? ת

Yo hablo espanol. c:
¿Qué tan bien podes hablar?

Tratar/intentar are different words to say "try".
El intento. The attempt.
Él intentó. He tried.
versuchen - to try to do something
ausprobieren - to try something

Ich probiere jetzt das Kleid aus.
Ich versuche Sätze zu bilden.

I created a code/language a while back

Its simple to learn

We'll start with the easiest word, Hello

Remove the H, so it becomes Ello

Add whatever the closest vowel is. In our case, E is the first letter AND the closest vowel, so it's E. Take that vowel to the end. Elloe is our new word. Then add the first letter again, so it is Elloeh.