It's just like a 'd' as in 'sche<u>d</u>ule'.
'dž' (because you might have problems distinguishing them) sounds more like a 'j' as in 'just', but it's tougher :))
What if, instead of falling down the rabbit hole and landing in wonderland, Alice ended up in Cuba? What if her adventures in the fantastic world were almost as crazy as the country's social reality? What if the authoritarianism of the Queen of Hearts and all her inquisitions bore a strong resemblance to the centralized management of Cuban public power? These unusual questions are proposed in this comedy that exposes the finger on the truth behind each satire, no matter how absurd it seems.
<h3>What is Alice in Wondertown?</h3>
Alice in Wondertown (original title in Spanish: Alicia en el pueblo de Maravillas) is a 1991 film directed by Daniel Díaz Torres. It was a film of satire, absurdity and horror, seen as a criticism of the problems of Cuban society, which caused significant controversy in the country.Cinema critic Juan Antonio García Borrero has been planning to include it in a book under a tentative title Diez films that shook Cuba (Ten Films That Shook Cuba)
Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.
Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.
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Answer:
Bullying is the major disadvantage of Canada.
Explanation:
Globalisation is the advantage of Canada
Answer:
Question 12
correct options = 3rd person plural and They love.
Question 13
Correct option = You prepare and 2nd person plural
Latin is a language with word formation. Its verbs need to be conjugated to express number, person, time, mood, tense or voice .
The singular third person ending is "-t" in all conjugations,
amat
habet
dícit
The sufixo "tis" is used with the second person in the plural.
am<u>átis </u>
hab<u>étis</u>
díc<u>itis</u>