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Sep 19 |
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Pronunciación de la letra ge Sería el mismo fonema, pero no necesariamente el mismo fono. |
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Sep 19 |
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Pronunciación de la letra ge Parecido, quizás. Igual, no. En "amigo" y "lugar", la /g/ (usualmente) se pronuncia como un aproximante. |
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Sep 19 |
answered | Pronunciación de la letra ge |
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Sep 19 |
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How would you properly say this sentence in Spanish? Is the difference between "para" and "en" dialectal? To me, "en" sounds more natural, but I'm not a native speaker. |
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Sep 19 |
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When do you have to change adjectives ending in “-c” and another vowel to a “qu” while using “-ísimo”? "it produces a soft sound (like S)". Or, in some places, a soft sound like Z :) |
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Aug 5 |
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Aug 5 |
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When is the indirect object pronoun required in sentences with an indirect object? That makes no sense. How about "Le gusta ella"? Now you know what he likes, but there's still no OD. OK, so complemento de interés, sure enough. But "You can say the pronoun, the OI complete, or both" is still wrong. You cannot say "A ella compro un libro", it has to be "A ella le compro un libro". It has to be the pronoun or both. And OP didn't even ask about OD. |
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Jul 27 |
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Translation of “CD” and “DVD” Aha, so not "deuvedé"? |
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Jul 27 |
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Jul 27 |
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When is the indirect object pronoun required in sentences with an indirect object? "But if you say the OI, you must say the OD." Huh? So is the sentence "Le gusta" wrong? Or "le" is not OI here? Please explain. |
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Jul 27 |
answered | Word usage : te pertenece |
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Jul 27 |
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Jul 27 |
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Word usage : te pertenece El verbo no es reflexivo. El sujeto (3a persona) es diferente del objeto (2a persona). |
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Jul 27 |
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Word usage : te pertenece El verbo no es reflexivo. El sujeto (3a persona) es diferente del objeto (2a persona). |
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Jul 27 |
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“Está hecho de…” why not “es hecho de”? This is the only correct answer. Es + past participle = passive, está + past participle = state (permanent or not). |
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Jul 27 |
answered | Why is 'estoy' used when saying “I'm related to” |
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Jul 17 |
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pensaban que no había suficientes habitaciones VS no pensaban que hubieran suficientes habitaciones I've learned that should be "No pensaban que hubiera...". Is "había" also correct here? |
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Jul 11 |
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Are there other words that can't be written? (like sal-le) @CesarGon, one meaning of "digraph" is two successive letters, not necessarily with one sound. merriam-webster.com/dictionary/digraph |
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Jul 10 |
answered | Uses of “se”: “se rompió” o “rompió” |
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Jul 9 |
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Repartiera meaning (or what is subjunctive preterite imperfect?) In order to provide an explanation for this specific instance, it would be helpful with context for this specific instance. |