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These verbs all mean "to turn", but are they the same?
Thank u so much
Hi! Haven't been here in a while, now trying to improve my listening comprehension again. So I've been thinking:
Listening comprehension in Peninsular Spanish seems to be different from the Latin American variants, at least I, personally, struggle to understand some of them more than others. As I've seen that there's a whopping 770 items on the listening comprehension list, do you happen to have lessons that have some degree of specialization regarding the variant spoken in the lesson? If no, I think this would be an interesting feature. If yes, then being able to filter by that would be awesome. (And I understand that this would be a major task given the number of variants, but I thought I might still ask).
Hope you have a great weekend!
Sure "agua"means "water" but I think in this case the singer was saying "Look out now!" as a heads up for the band rhythm solo . . .
When is "cómo es" used? I keep seeing it as a correct option but what scenario it would be used in hasn't been specified.
Hi,
Would this be acceptable?
Le apasionan las películas de los 50 a María
And, if so, is it commonly used?
Many thanks
Let's see if you folks can explain it in a fashion where it makes some degree of sense. Because based on this, you are wrong.
This is NOT AO level crap.
Are you Duh-lingo or something?
Who dreams up these "tests"? The jerk who runs Duh-lingo? Waldo?
I think the title of this lesson needs to be edited - it looks like it's saying "un" + "tanto/algo" + adjective. But it's saying "un tanto/ algo + adjective"" (which is how people are saying it in the discussion below).
How would you say he/she has?
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