I am falling in love with Spanish. I like people talk with Spanish, I like to read Spanish -although actually, I do not understand what that means-, and I like to learn Spanish. I don't know why but if in my country have Spanish literature, maybe I am going to join the class.
Yeah, it just a dream. So that I will tr to learn by myself and want to explain what I know about Spanish.
First, if you found double 'l' (ll) in a word, the pronounced is 'y'. The example is billete (ticket)
Then, if you found 'ñ' in a word, the pronounced is 'ny'. The example is montaña (mountain)
And if you found 'j' in a word, the pronounced is 'h'. The example is ¡buen viaje! (have a good trip!)
Often if you found 'c' in a word, the pronounced is 'ts'. The example is gracias (thanks).
The differences that I know is the punctuation. In Spanish, the punctuation is placed at both the beginning and the end of the sentence. Example is:
- ¿Qué estás haciendo aquÃ? (What are you doing here?)
- ¿Dónde puedo conseguir una conexión a internet? (Where could I get an internet connection?)
- ¡SÃ! {Yes sure!)
I don't really don't know all of this is right or not because I just listen and learning autodidact. If you know the right, please remind me. ¡Discúlpeme e Muchas gracias!
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