Published Mar 5, 2005
unknown99, BSN, RN
933 Posts
Does anyone know of a good site that I can learn better Spanish for nurses quickly and painlessly?
comport
5 Posts
check out http://SpannishForNurses.tripod.com
mtnmom
334 Posts
that link goes nowhere...the site no longer exists apparently
DutchgirlRN, ASN, RN
3,932 Posts
There is a book called "Spanish for Healthcare Professionals". I understand it's very good. Good Luck.
Vadillo
13 Posts
El mejor sitio está aqui. En España.
Cordiales saludos
SmilingBluEyes
20,964 Posts
Bienvenidos, a allnurses.com, Morta!
(welcome to allnurses.com, Morta)
Bueno Morta et SmilingBlueEyes!! Como esta usted? Mi esposa es Mexicano; Mi Espanol muy pequito.(but getting better all the time. I think!!
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Sorry, but it is against the TOS of this site to post in anything other than English...........Many of the moderators here do not speak other all of the other languages that could be posted, so we ask that all postings be done 100% English for everyones protection...............and so that we can safely moderate all posts..(and I do speak Spanish) :)
sorry about that Suzanne
momentary lapse....
RosesrReder, BSN, MSN, RN
8,498 Posts
Let me translate that for you :)
Good Morta and SmilingBluEyes!! How are you? My wife (esposa) husband (esposo) is Mexican; My Spanish is very little (poquito). :)
Very well just remember that words ending in "a" are feminine and "o" are masculine. Other than that you seem to write it and speak it fairly well.
SarasotaRN2b
1,164 Posts
While I do agree that we should try to use English for the moderator to be able to view it, I also think that it might be beneficial if we can have a thread that deals with the issue of bilingual nursing. I work in Florida and we are seeing a larger usage of spanish needed. Maybe one of the moderators (wink, wink, Smilingblueyes) can oversee it.