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Spanish Translation
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INTONATION
Definition: The use of pitch or tone in a sentence to convey meaning or emotion. Thus a sentence such as "my mother is at home" (mi madre está en casa) would sound different and have a different meaning as a question ("My mother is at home?" or ¿Mi madre está en casa?) than it would as a statement, even though the words are the same.
Examples in Spanish:
Good morning = Do you speak English?
Buenos días = ¿Habla Ud. inglés?
Alphabet:
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a |
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l |
ele |
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v |
uve |
| b |
be |
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ll |
elle |
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w |
Ve boble |
| c |
ce |
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m |
eme |
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x |
equis |
| ch |
che |
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n |
ene |
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y |
I griega |
| d |
de |
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ñ |
eñe |
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z |
zeta |
| e |
e |
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o |
o |
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| f |
efe |
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p |
pe |
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| g |
ge |
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q |
cu |
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| h |
hache |
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r |
ere |
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| i |
i |
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s |
ese |
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| j |
jota |
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t |
te |
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| k |
ka |
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u |
u |
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Basic Spanish Phrases
Yes. Sí.
No. No.
Please. Por favor.
Thank you. Gracias.
You're welcome. De nada.
Excuse me. Perdóneme.
I'm sorry. Lo siento.
Good morning. Buenos días.
Good afternoon. Buenas tardes.
Good night. Buenas noches.
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