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Directory of Spanish Lessons
My Spanish word for the day
August 16, 2003: Saturday
Agosto 16, 2003:
Sabado
Word for: August 16, 2003
Palbra por Agosto
16, 2003
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My Spanish word for the day
[Mi palabra en espanol del dia]
Word [Palabra]: Thirty
Nine (39) Treinta y
Nueve
El hombre con el
sombrero negro tiene
mas que
treinta y nueve
corbatas
viejas.
[Note: El=the)]
The man with
the
black
hat
has
more
than
thirty nine old
ties
.
[Note:
La= the)]
Pronunciation Guide
Pronunciation Tip: "sombrero" is pronounced
"soum-bre-roe"
Pronunciation Tip: "negro" is pronounced
"neg-roe"
Pronunciation Tip: "corbatas" is pronounced
"cor-bah-tas"
Pronunciation Tip: "viejas" is pronounced
"vee-ye-haus"
Pronunciation Guide
Review:
Pronunciation Tip: "mujer " is pronounced
"moo-hair"
Pronunciation Tip: "con" is pronounced
"cone"
Pronunciation Tip: "vestido" is pronounced
"ves-tea-doe"
Pronunciation Tip: "trienta
y ocho" is pronounced
"train-tah-e-oh-choe"
Pronunciation Tip: "par " is pronounced
"paar
Pronunciation Tip: "zapatos" is pronounced
"sah-paw-toes" (Easy on
the "h" -"h" is silent)
Pronunciation Tip: "aeropuerto " is pronounced
"arrow-puer-tow"
Pronunciation Tip: "Nueva
York" is pronounced
"New-way-vah" (also try -New-weigh-va)
Pronunciation Tip: "terminals." is pronounced
"ter-me-nah-less" (Easy on the "h"
-"h" is silent)
Pronunciation Tip: "tiene" is pronounced
"tea-yen-eh" (Easy on the "h" -"h"
is silent)
Pronunciation Tip: "Crecio" is pronounced
"cr-e-sow"
Pronunciation Tip: "pulgas" is pronounced
"pull-ghas"
Pronunciation Tip: "mes" is pronounced
"mess"
Singular
Pronunciation Tip: "meses" is pronounced
"messes"
Plural
Pronunciation Tip: "pesa " is pronounced
"pe-saah" (Easy on the "h" -"h"
is silent)
Pronunciation Tip: "libras" is pronounced
"libras" (Same as in astrology)
Pronunciation Tip: "tengo " is pronounced
"ten-goh" (Easy on the "h" -"h"
is silent)
Pronunciation Tip: "tanta " is pronounced
"ta-on-tah" (Easy on the "h" -say
it short and quick)
Pronunciation Tip: "me " is pronounced
"meh" (Easy on the "h" -say
it short and quick)
Pronunciation Tip: "hambre" is pronounced
"aahm-brea" (Easy on the "h" -say
it short and quick)
Pronunciation Tip: " voy" is pronounced
"voy"
Pronunciation Tip: "a" is pronounced
"ah"
Pronunciation Tip: "comer" is pronounced
"ko-mer" (for beginners "ko-mare)
Pronunciation Tip: "tortillas" is pronounced
"tor-tea-yas"
Pronunciation Tip: "habia " is pronounced
"ah-bee-ah" (Easy on "bee" -say
it short and quick)
Pronunciation Tip: "Seguro " is pronounced
"seh-gu-roh"
Pronunciation Tip: "Estoy " is pronounced
"eh-stoy"
Pronunciation Tip: "pajaro" is pronounced
"pah-ha-roe" singular
Pronunciation Tip: "parjaros " is pronounced
"pah-ha-roes" Plural
Pronunciation Tip: "habla" is pronounced
"haab-lah" singular
Pronunciation Tip: "hablas" is pronounced
"haab-lahs" Plural
Pronunciation Tip: "Se " is pronounced
"seh"
Pronunciation Tip: "aperecia " is pronounced
"apara-see-ya"
Pronunciation Tip: "estaban" is pronounced
"eh-sta-ban"
Pronunciation Tip: "treinta
y dos" is pronounced
"train-tah -ee-dose"
Pronunciation Tip: "senor" is pronounced
"see-nore"
Pronunciation Tip: "limpio" is pronounced
"lee-imp-pio"
Pronunciation Tip: "mesa" is pronounced
"meh-sah"
Pronunciation Tip: "mesero" is pronounced
"meh-ser-oh"
Pronunciation Tip: "casi" is pronounced
"ka-sea"
Pronunciation Tip: "mesera" is pronounced
"meh-sarah"
Pronunciation Tip: "treinta" is pronounced
"train-tah"
Pronunciation Tip: "treinta
y uno" is pronounced
"train-tah -ee-ooh--no" ["ooh" as in ooh
look at that!'
Pronunciation Tip: "trajo" is pronounced
"tra-hoe"
Pronunciation Tip: "mi" is pronounced
"mee"
Pronunciation Tip: "plato" is pronounced
"plah--toe"
Pronunciation Tip: "tamales" is pronounced
"tah-mah-les"(Review)
Side Notes:
"treinta y uno" the literal translation is "thirty and one"
because 'y"
is the word for "and"
"Juego"
is also the word for toy"
Agosto es el octavo mes del ano
August is the eighth month of the year
clockwork = mecanismo de
relojería
o'clock = hora
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Spanish for The Domestic
xx yyy xxx
xyyyx xxxx
yyy xxx
xx yy xx
yy
xx
yyy
yyy.
[Note:
La= the)]
Singular
Plural
(Easy on the "h" -"h" is silent)