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When speaking to a female.
Hi. Sorry about my question but I need to have clarification. This is something I should have asked when I was a beginner. In some words in Spanish when I speak to a female, the 'o' changes to 'a' - how do I know what words change? For example?
Amigo/amiga Bonito/bonita Fantástico/fantastica Estás seguro/estas segura. Thanks. |
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