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Jan 19 |
accepted | How to pronounce the consonants “y” and “ll”? |
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Yearling |
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awarded | Taxonomist |
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Jan 16 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 16 |
accepted | Question words: “qué” versus “cuál” |
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Dec 6 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Nov 16 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Nov 15 |
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Question words: “qué” versus “cuál” @pleasedontbelong, I think that is a good point, but in English, "Which one is your favorite color" is generally used only when there are certain colors in mind. (Or at least, this is how it feels to me.) For example, "Among red, green, and blue, which one is your favorite color?" |
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Organizer |
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Nov 15 |
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How to translate the idiom: “missing the point”? edited tags |
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Editor |
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Nov 15 |
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Question words: “qué” versus “cuál” deleted 30 characters in body |
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Nov 15 |
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Question words: “qué” versus “cuál” Thanks! I removed the incorrect statement in my question. |
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Nov 15 |
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When is it written with and without accent: porqué/porque/por qué? I would like to point out that these words are pronounced differently. The stress falls on the second syllable in "por qué" and "porqué," while it falls on the first syllable in "porque." |
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Nov 15 |
asked | Question words: “qué” versus “cuál” |
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 15 |
asked | How to pronounce the consonants “y” and “ll”? |