In this question, You were given the task of alphabetically organizing some files in your work where Spanish is the predominant language. As your coworker hands you the files, she will say the letter that should be filed by your name.
<h3>How to learn the alphabet in spanish?</h3>
The path to learning any language is very similar. First we need to learn the basics and then we complement the basics and train to reach the desired fluency.
For this reason, the first point we learn is the alphabet. For the Spanish language, although it looks a lot like English, Spanish has some differences in its alphabet. These small variations are fundamental to understanding the way in which we are going to write and speak.
- B = be
- F = efe
- H = hache
- Y = i griega
- Q = qu
- R = ere
Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.
Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.
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Where did you live as a child? Minnesota
How were you when you were a little girl? I was pretty good, except for when I would lie or be disobedient. I was a little lying beast. That sounds really bad, I know, but I was good for the most part. I helped my mom clean, cook, and so on.
What were you doing during the summer when you were a girl? Nothing absolutely nothing. Just stay home and do nothing. Sometimes I would have my friends come over but that rarely happened. Just clean, cook, sleep, eat, and play. That's all.
I hope this is what you were looking for. Something personally answered. I'm sorry if this isn't what you were looking for.
"en" should be the answer
1) vas 2) voy 3) ir 4) voy 5) vas 6) vamos 7) ir 8) van 9) vamos 10) va 13) ir 14) voy
Hope this helped!!! ~Melany
1. Nunca (never)
2. Mucho (a lot)
3. Todos las dias (everyday)
4. Todos las dias (everyday)
5. nunca (never)
the ones in parentheses are translated in English