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<h3>How are ‘ll’, ‘h’, and ‘r’/‘rr’different in Spanish than in English, give examples of words with these sounds and how they are pronounced.</h3>
Answers:
"ll" it sounds in Spanish as the letter "y" in "yellow".
"h" it sounds in Spanish as the letter "h" in "hour". (silent)
"r" it sounds in Spanish as the letra "r" in "wrong".
"rr" this Spanish sound doesn't exist in English, although the "rr" is written in words like "sorry", but it sounds like the letter "r" in Spanish.
Answer:
nos miramos
Explanation:
Nosotras <u>nos</u><u> </u><u>miramos</u> en el espejo.
We <u>look at ourselves</u> in the mirror.
Anwser d:
traigo; tengo
i bring ;cause i have
Answer:
There is no difference
Explanation:
Básquetbol / básquet are anglicisms that are used in a lot of Latin America. They're synonymous with baloncesto so you'll hear it used as well. For official names of things like leagues, global or regional tournaments, national teams, etc. you will see baloncesto used more often than the informal Spanglish word.