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That's easy! So easy I'm not going to tell you the answer. But I will tell you what each of the words mean:
Adiós, mamá. : Goodbye Mother
Hola: Hi
Hasta luego: See you later
Igualmente: equally, alike
Mucho gusto
: In some countries, such as Costa Rica, mucho gusto is also used to say you're welcome. Or Nice to meet you
Explanation:
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Explanation:
I'm Hispanic trust me it makes sense
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The sound of the consonant <em>c </em>is a good example of this.
Explanation:
The letter <em>c</em> is not always pronounced the same in Spanish. When it is followed by the vowels <em>a, o </em>or <em>u</em>, the letter <em>c </em>has the same sound as the letter <em>k. </em>
A few words with this hard <em>c </em>sound are:
- la cama
- el coro
- la cucaracha
When it is followed by the vowels <em>e </em>or <em>i, </em>it has the same sound as the <em>s </em>or <em>th</em> in Spain and Equatorial Guinea.
Some words with the soft sound are:
- la ceniza
- el centro
- la cinta