H is silent
J makes the H sound
One R makes a short roll. Double R makes a longer roll.
You roll your tongue twice for Rs next to each other and then roll your tongue once for the singular R
One L makes the L sound. Double L makes the Y sound.
I makes the ee sound.
G makes the J sound if followed by an e or i
C makes a Z sound when it is followed by an e or i.
Ñ makes a ny sound (think of Nyan cat)
B and V sound almost EXACTLY alike. V doesn't make the V sound in English, it makes a quick B sound without touching your lips.
CH is pronounced the exact way you learned to pronounce it in English.
The translation of this is : If you were a student in Costa Rica studying English, it won't be obligatory, instead optional. <span />
1) Yo y Angela vamos a esperar por mis amigos en mi casa, nosotras hablamos mientras ellos llegaban
Answer:
caminando, cubierto, secas, era, habia, abrigadas, ???, hermosas, sintieron, sentimental, regresaran
Explanation:
Answer:
1) Yo se las envié.
2) Celia se las compró.
3) Ángel me lo recomendó.
4) El camarero te lo sirvió.
5) ¿Quién nos la vendió?
6) ¿Quién se los trae hoy?
7) Se lo pido.
8) La mamá de Carlos nos la prepara.
9) La dependienta se los vende.
10) Este año me lo compro.
Explanation:
1) I sent them to you.
2) Celia bought them.
3) Angel recommended it to me.
4) The waiter served it.
5) Who sold it to us?
6) Who brings them today?
7) I ask.
8) Carlos's mother prepares her for us.
9) The saleswoman sells them.
10) This year I buy it.