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Explanation:</h2>
When you introduce a clause that describes a noun you previously mentioned in a sentence then you are talking about Relative Pronouns. So relative pronouns connect sentences or phrases. So we have four sets of relative pronouns in Spanish:
que
quien
el que
el/la/los/las que
el/la/los/las cual.
Some uses are the following:
- que - we can use it to refer a person/place
- quien - we can use it only to refer a person
Alemán I think
Explanation:
Hey Siri, how do you say German in Spanish:
Alemán for masculine
Alemana for feminine
Hope this helps!
People who work in Ecuador make 41.8% less money than people who work in Mexico. They both speak different kinds of Spanish
4.4% of the people in Mexico are most likely to be un employed than the people in Ecuador .
Translation Answer:
Take the bus
Walk
Delighted