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Originally Posted by Elaina
Maybe they spoke it so fast that you can't hear the separate "a".
No va a llover hoy. If you say it fast enough, you may not distinguish the "a".
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That's true. We just don't pronounce 3 "a's" unless we're talking extremelly slowly, which doesn't happen very often. This sentence sounds: "b
allobEr"
(Spanish pronunciation, of course)
Another example: "Él viene en taxi". Pronounced; "el bie
nen tAxi" (one of the "e's" disappeared.)