Answer:
recibiste?
Explanation:
Ayer te mandé un correo electrónico. Lo recibiste?
Si, recibí tu correo electrónico.
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.
10. c; translates to "you know how to play very well" others translate as:
a-you know how to play / b- he/she can play very well /d-you can go play well
11. d; translates to "want to go to the beach with me?" others trnslate as:
a-can you go to the beach? / b-you i can go to the beach? /c- can you go with yourself to the beach?
12. a; translates to "im going to dance at the party tonight" others translate as:
b- im going to dance at the party this night / c-youre at the party of dance tonight / d-tonight i dance at the party