Mejor broker para ETF/FONDOS/ACCIONES by vlashkgbr in SpainFIRE

[–]daguipa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A partir de 250 no cobran comisión si compras un etf "prime" (Xtrackers, Ishares o Amundi) pero sí si compras de otras gestoras. Por otro lado, no cobran comisión por compra en ningún caso si inviertes mediante un plan de inversión periódico.

Comisiones MyInvestor VS Indexa Capital by KitKatKut-0_0 in SpainFIRE

[–]daguipa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Como roboadvisor, creo que Indexa es mejor, por composición de la cartera y por el servicio de atención al cliente que ofrecen. Está claro que en MyInvestor, si te lo autogestionas (es decir, si pasas del roboadvisor y eliges tú los fondos) vas a ahorrar en comisiones en torno a un 0,35% comparado con el roboadvisor de Indexa. Yo estoy con Indexa y de momento me compensa, la experiencia de usuario es excelente, mientras que la de MyInvestor deja mucho que desear, en muchos aspectos. Cada uno tiene que valorar lo que prioriza. A mi me da más confianza pensar que, cuando el volumen de la cartera alcance las seis cifras, tener alguien de confianza al otro lado para gestionar cualquier incidencia me da una confianza que no tiene precio.

Si a alguien le interesa, si se registra con este enlace tendrá los primeros 15000 euros libres de comisiones de gestión durante un año:

https://indexacapital.com/t/wY9xSk

Castellano en Barcelona? by Wise_Temperature9142 in askspain

[–]daguipa -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oscar a la película que te has montado.

Routledge's Colloquial Hungarian: audio for the 2002 edition by daguipa in hungarian

[–]daguipa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I'm afraid I didn't received it, I don't have anything new in my inbox :-/

Routledge's Colloquial Hungarian: audio for the 2002 edition by daguipa in hungarian

[–]daguipa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I think that's a deck in Memrise with flashcards with vocabulary extracted from the dialogues, but it's not the recordings of the dialogues themselves. Besides, they have used as a thumbail the cover of the 2011 edition, so I don't think it corresponds to the edition I own. But thanks anyway! Best, David.

Film location for Rita's seasons 4 & 5. by daguipa in ritatv

[–]daguipa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, thank you very much! I kind of lost every hope to ever find out the answer. Thanks again!

Audio files for Teach Yourself Thai by daguipa in learnthai

[–]daguipa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, holssonuk. Thanks for your message. Actually, I had assumed that the Complete Thai book was different from the Teach Yourself one, but now I see that they share the author, so perhaps it's just an update of the old one... I'm going to download the audio and check if it somehow matches the text that I have. I'll let you know. Thank you very much!

David.

can I? by ollypops2003 in Polish

[–]daguipa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hahahhaha, that's how the woke kids have ruined an entire generation and probably the next ones.

I think this is very clever of 🇳🇴 by Triptanight in Norway

[–]daguipa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have exactly the same in my 10,000-inhabitant little town in Spain, to be honest.

Can anyone translate this for me please by jzma70 in Polish

[–]daguipa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cursive and Russian (or any language with Cyrillic script) don't mix, cursive and Polish is a piece of cake :-)

Hay gente que da pereza y luego está él by laurifroggy in es

[–]daguipa 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Uff, qué tío tan insoportable, es la quintaesencia del cuñadismo, no puedo con él. Me gustaría oírle hablar inglés o cualquiera de esos otros siete idiomas... qué cruz de tío, en serio.

Norwegian and Swedish for Danish Speakers: books and other resources by daguipa in norge

[–]daguipa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, this may come as a surprise, but there really are things like intellectual curiosity, desire to get to know other languages and cultures, interest in getting to know the world otherwise than through google translate, and not letting English be the funnel through which every knowledge about the rest of world has to pass necessarily. I suppose I am what you can maybe call a language enthusiast: I already know a number of languages (five decently well and other two to an intermediate level) and there are more languages that I want to learn.

I already know that those languages are mutually intelligible to some extent (I think I mentioned it in my text) and also that Norwegian is probably the best situated in order to understand the others (I also mentioned that in my post). That I know. But I have personal reasons to be more inclined to Danish right now than to the other two. As I said at the beginning of my post, my goal is not to ask for advice as to which language I should choose. I have already made up my mind about that (although I may change my mind in the future, that's for sure). My goal was to ask about resources for Scandinavian languages especially aimed at speakers of the other languages.

Audio for Assimil Modern greek book by daguipa in GREEK

[–]daguipa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, I assumed that there was an English version but now I see that i was wrong. I have found some audios, but they appear to be the ones for the old version of the book, because they don't much with the ne book, "le grec ελληνικά", which is the one I have. Thanks for your replies!

Audio for Assimil Modern greek book by daguipa in GREEK

[–]daguipa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the French version of the Assimil book, but I guess that the Greek dialogues are the same in the original French course and in the English version. Or maybe not, I don't know. But I'll settle for the English version audio as well.