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  • You should go to Lourdes France. Countless miracles take place at the miraculous springs Our Lady made for healing. Just search the Our Lady of Lourdes on YouTube if you don't know the story.

  • Also ¿ and ¡ are placed before a sentence, and the ? and ! are placed afterwards, its placed like that so u can read it like as if it were a question right from the beginning

    the vowels áéíóú are basically the same, but stress them or say them slightly louder just a bit

    "AH" "EH" "EE" "OH" "OO"

    H=silent, J= english H and G can sound like english H or "Guh" like "Grande"

    W is not used in Spanish, unless its something being said directly translated from another language like "Washington"

  • @alexcoco11music Thank you for the context.

  • Spanish is all about sounding out the letters individually. EVERY letter has to be pronounced (except H). And remember, every letter is pronounced the same everytime.

    Unless its:

    Double L like "un pollo" = a chicken. Remember LL sounds like Y

    Double R like "un torro" "a bull", remember RR sounds like a rolled R

    If u see R in the front of a word, like "una renovacion" = a renovation, it is also rolled.

    Ñ means that it kinda sounds like "onion" the "ni" part.

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