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You teach me English y I teach you Spanish ok.. call me 954 794 9546 Nilton
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Thank you so much Laura, my partner is Colombian and speaks good English but her family do not.
I'm due to fly out there in March and can now hold a decent conversation in Spanish with my partner on the phone.
I'm hoping it's good enough to speak with them aswell.
Best regards Richie
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Tengo catorce años.
Gracias!
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grazie milie
i like this lessons and i would like to start to speak spanish with you
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10= Diez
100 = Cien
1000= Mil
10.000 = Diez Mil
100.000 = Cien Mil
1.000.000 = Un Millón
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Tengo Quince Años :-)
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tengo dieciocho anos !!
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wow! there are lots of filipino words that are similar to spanish.
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Do you post your scripts on your blog? I'd like to see the spelling of what you're saying, too!
CreativexthinkeR 3 months ago
@CreativexthinkeR Yes, I do. If you visit my website you will find all of my video lessons in order with free lesson notes so that you can read exactly what is being discussed. Saludos, Laura
thespanishblog 3 months ago
Hola,
Thank you very much for your comments!
In response to the last question, the Spanish letter “C” can be pronounced in two different ways:
1. When it comes before the vowels “A”, “O” and “U” it has a similar sound to the English "K" or hard “C". For example: “cosa” (“thing”).
2. If the “C” comes before an “E” or an “I” its pronunciation is slightly different depending on whether the speaker is Spanish or Latin American:
thespanishblog 1 year ago
2.1. In most of Latin America, the “C” has an English "S" sound when it comes before an “E” or an “I”.
2.2. In most of Spain, the “C” before an “E” or an “I” is pronounced like the soft English "TH" in "through" or "think." Contrary to common belief, this is not a lisp, but is simply the way the letter is pronounced.
Please see Lesson 9 in my Pronunciation Course for full details.
Saludos,
Laura
thespanishblog 1 year ago
Hola,
I am from Bilbao in the north of Spain.
I am really pleased that you are enjoying my daily Spanish videos.
28 of my 127 Beginner lessons and 36 of my 143 Intermediate lessons are available via my YouTube channel. You will find the full courses with written lesson notes on my blog. This is the best place to catch my lessons, rather than YouTube.
I wish you all the very best with your studies and a lovely day.
Saludos,
Laura
thespanishblog 1 year ago
im happy that you put these up cause i can talk to my great grandma better now
i used to not be able to know what shes saying and now i can speak spanish to her
i am so happy!!!!!
thank you!!!
imhfs09 1 year ago
Hola,
This is great news! I am so happy to hear that you can now understand your Grandma better. What an amazing feeling that must be for you! Well done indeed!!
I hope you continue to enjoy my video lessons and to steadily improve your Spanish throughout my courses.
Saludos,
Laura
thespanishblog 1 year ago