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A mí me gusta mucho alabar a Diós en español.

What does that mean?
The grammar is off and it could mean:
I really like to talk to God in Spanish. (ablarle a Diós)
I really like to talk about God in Spanish. (ablar de Diós)
I really like to talk with God in Spanish. (ablar con Diós)

The best English equivialnt to show the confusion on how you wrote it is this:
I really like to talk God in Spanish.

See how it could mean any of the 3 choices?
 

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Oh damn, I just realized my mistake. You said "alabar" and I though you said "Hablar". Your word is praise, not talk. I was going to take down my post but left it up as a guide for grammar since learning Spanish is what this thread is about. To bad I cant read.
 

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Todays word is Barco, meaning boat.

I will be back tomorow to spread the good word of spain, and also the word of god.

Este hilo es tonto.
La palabra de el dia: Chusma (say with gusto)

Sigo yo. La palabra del dia es: Bollera. Bollera se puede usar en oraciones como:

a) Me gusta ver bolleras bollear mutuamente sus bollos.
b) Ella no quiso que me la cojiera porque es una bollera.
c) Me gusta ver bolleras bollear mutuamente sus bollos.

Jesus aprueba.