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Como se lee en inglés la letra ñ, si quieres deletrear algo?Grammar questions– conjugations, verb tenses, adverbs, adjectives, word order, syntax, etc. |
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en, ai, en with a squiggley mark over it, ou I said there are many Americans that recognize it (and most know that it comes from Spanish). We borrow words from many languages in English. Sometimes we change the spelling of ñ to 'ny,' like in canyon (cañón). Sometimes we don't. For instance, most Americans recognize the word El Niño, which we know as a warmer current of water flowing in the Atlantic Ocean which affects our weather. But most wouldn't recognize the word as meaning the Christ Child. |
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I know that the word doubtfulness means ( Dudoso ), because I asked it time before, but now you told me that also the word means doubtful means Dudoso, therefore now I'm doubtful with What word should I use? I appreciate your help.
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Doubtful is the adjective. Doubt and doubtfulness are nouns. You need to pay attention to the parts of speech.
Estoy dudoso. I'm doubtful. (this is the adjective form) Tengo dudas. I have doubts. (this is the noun form) In English, a doubt is not exactly the same thing as a question. Tengo una duda. = I have a question. Una falta de convicción es doubtfulness. This noun isn't used as often as doubt. |
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en, ay, en with a squiggly mark over it, oh.
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I have a question about this thread.
The American's people spell the word Niño as en- yay, as I would can say it speak way. I can say it of the way as you have written it, I mean only n yai?
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The letter ñ sounds like "en-yay" So you would say: (N sounds like) "en" (I sounds like) "aye" (Ñ sounds like) "en-yay" (A sounds like) "ey" |
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