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Toma un número

Toma un número . 1 uno 2 dos 3 tres 4 cuatro 5 cinco 6 seis 7 siete 8 ocho 0 cero 9 nueve 10 diez. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Número de teléfono Número de seguro social Número de licencia de chofer Domicilio o dirección Código postal Código área

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Toma un número

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  1. Toma un número • 1 uno • 2 dos • 3 tres • 4 cuatro • 5 cinco • 6 seis • 7 siete • 8 ocho • 0 cero • 9 nueve • 10 diez 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Número de teléfono Número de seguro social Número de licencia de chofer Domicilio o dirección Código postal Código área Número de placa Número de tarjeta de crédito

  2. What is a Cognate? • Definition of COGNATE • 1: of the same or similar nature : generically alike • 2: related by blood; also: related on the mother's side • 3a: related by descent from the same ancestral language

  3. Pronunciation • b (beh “larga” or “grande”) 1 full beat (behhhhh) • v (beh “corta” or “chica”) ½ beat choppy (beh) • ll • The ll in Spanish is always pronounced like the English y in yes. Thus, the Spanish word ella (she, her) is pronounced like eh-ya. • ñ • The ñ is the same sound as the ny pair in the word canyon. Thus, señor is pronounced like sen-yor. • h • The Spanish h is always silent. Thus, hola is pronounced ola (as in cola without the c).

  4. r, rr: (eh-reh) short and choppy with ½ beat, (eh-rreh)1 1/2 beats elongating the rrehhhhh • r • As opposed to the English r, which is formed in the back of the mouth with the back of the tongue, the Spanish r is formed using the tip of the tongue on the upper palatte, behind the front teeth, more like the English d. • Ayer comí carne de carnero” – “Carlos es hermano de Fernando”. • “Hay que abrir y cerrar esa puerta” – Virgilio cortó las hojas verdes”. • “Los martes, Miércoles y viernes hay ejercicios fuertes”. • “La risa de Rosa es rara y rústica”. – “Ese carro del ferrocarril es de hierro”. Pronuncie en alta voz, con claridad y correctión, estas expresiones, especialmente las letras r, rr:

  5. Revista de Examen • adiós - goodbye • bien - good, well • él - he, him • ella - she, her • ellas - they (female) • ellos - they (male) • hola - hello • gracias - thank you • lo siento - I'm sorry • nosotros - us, we (plural) • señor - sir, mister • señora - madame • señorita - miss • tú - you (informal) • usted - you (formal) • ustedes - you (plural, formal) • yo - I

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