Is speaking Spanish nothing more than a bad high school memory for you? Are the phrases "Yo quiero Taco Bell" and "Hasta la vista, baby" the extent of what you can say in Spanish? Whether you need a quick primer for an upcoming business trip or want to build on a basic understanding of... read more
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midnight is Es la medianoche (ehs lahHighlighted by 5 Kindle customers
The word is stressed on the next to last syllable if it ends in a vowel, an n, or an s. Here are some examples:Highlighted by 4 Kindle customers
Rule #3: If a word ends in a z, change the z to c and then add es.Highlighted by 4 Kindle customers
¡No me digas! (¡noh meh dee-gahs!) (You don’t say!) This phrase also indicates disbelief.Highlighted by 4 Kindle customers
¿De veras? (¿deh bveh-rahs?) (Really?) This phrase signals slight disbelief.Highlighted by 4 Kindle customers
Hola. ¿Por favor, puede Ud. decirmeHighlighted by 4 Kindle customers
hacer la maleta (ah-sehr lah mah-leh-tah) (to pack your luggage).Highlighted by 3 Kindle customers
Las calles son anchas.Highlighted by 3 Kindle customers
¿Quiubo? (¿kee-ooh-boh?) (Hello, what’s happening?)Highlighted by 3 Kindle customers
Claro. (clah-roh.) (I understand. [Literally: Clear.])Highlighted by 3 Kindle customers
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