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T ips para evitar errores básicos

T ips para evitar errores básicos. Tips for avoiding basic errors. A few common errors. QU and CU: In Spanish , CU says “ kwa ” , QU makes a “k” sound ( because K is rarely used ) c u atro , not quatro c uarto , not quarto c ual, not qual

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T ips para evitar errores básicos

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  1. Tips paraevitarerroresbásicos Tipsforavoidingbasicerrors

  2. A fewcommonerrors • QU and CU: In Spanish, CU says “kwa” , QU makesa “k” sound (because K israrelyused) • cuatro, not quatro • cuarto, notquarto • cual, notqual • Que (kay), quien, (kien) quince (kinsay)

  3. Doubleconsonants • Theonlydoubleconsonantsin Spanishare “LL”, “RR”, and “CC”. Thefirsttwo are separateconsonants, thesecondreplacestheEnglish “CT” in wordslike “correction” SS, TT, and NN, do notexist • Clase,notclasse • Anunciosnotannuncios • Progreso notprogresso

  4. N and Ñ • In Spanish, theletters N and Ñ are notinterchangeable, they are separateconsonants. N makesthesound (na) while Ñ makesthesound (nya). GN doesn´texist. • Hay una gran diferencia entre decir • Tengo 25 años. (I’m 25 yearsold) • Y decir • Tengo 25 anos. (I have 25 anuses)

  5. Ph and F • In Spanish, F, is the only letter pronounced as such. PH doesn’t exist. • Teléfononottelephono • Filipinas notphilipinas • Fotografía notphotographía

  6. Mucho and Muy • MUY in Spanish means very. • Habloespañol muy bien. Hablo chino muy mal. • MUCHO meansa lot, muchormany. • Hay muchas mamacitas ricas en esta fiesta.

  7. Adjectivesafternouns. Adjectivesafternouns.Adjectivesafternouns. Adjectivesafternouns. Singwith me now… • Adjectives (describingwords) come afternouns (thethingbeingdescribed) totallybass-ackwardsfromEnglish. • Chicas guapas not guapas chicas • Amigos mexicanos not mexicanos amigos

  8. Except… • Withthewords “gran/grande”, “bueno/buen” and “mejor,”. Theseoftengobeforethenoun. • Carlos es un buen amigo. • Tengo un gran problema.

  9. Accents are alwaysfoundonthe o in –ión, and onthe i in --ía, • Biografía • Lección • Fotografía • Razón • They are alsofrequentlyfoundonthethirdtolastsyllable of a wordwhenthatsyllableisstressed. Soundslike da DA dada • Capítulo lápida • Número película. • ridículo

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