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Hello -- English Learning Spanish ... Maybe
Whether or not I can -- in middle age with a failing memory, a busy life and almost no contact with Spanish-speaking people -- succeed in learning Spanish remains to be seen.
On the positive side, I've found what looks like a very good iPhone app -- Start Spanish -- plus I love the work (in English, so far) of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and am interested in the life of countries like Colombia and Mexico. And my work has me online much of the day, so I have access to whatever resources exist in cyberland. By the way, what's the best English<>Spanish audio dictionary online? Thanks. |
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Hello, Pab1953 and welcome to the forums!
![]() Interestingly enough I am just reading "El general en su laberinto" by Márquez, and he is a master at writing... no question about it. Not sure about "audio" dictionaries (probably Rusty or other forum members may advice you on that.) I know "forvo.com" which may be helpful in terms of pronunciations... http://www.forvo.com/ Ask any questions you have and enjoy your learning!
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Thank you, your Lordship, for your welcome.
Forvo looks pretty cool. Thanks for that too. (How do you say "pretty cool" in Spanish?) One more question: What are the main differences between European Spanish and South American Spanish? Okay, here's one more: Where's a good place online to buy Garcia Marquez books in Spanish and/or in dual language editions? Gracias. |
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Hello I bid you welcome to these forums.
In the internet there're many resource with the finally to gives you the best audio English or Spanish for your upgrade into of the language, so you can get that audio files or video files trough websites where you can buy them or listen them freely. The purposes is very educative.
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@Pablo: "Chido" is extremely colloquial and not suitable for any social context. We'd prefer to say "muy padre", which is colloquial, but not rejected in more formal environments.
![]() @Pab1953: Spaniards pronounce "z" and "c" as "th".
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Welcome Pab 1953!
The C is also pronounced as a "k" depending on the vowel or consonat that follows it. For example, this are two words with different "c" pronunciation: - Casa (house) you pronounce the "c" like in the english word "camel" /k/ - Celeste (sky-blue) in here you pronounce the "c" as in the word "place" A more neutral deffinition of "pretty cool" is "genial". Feel free to ask whatever you want! ![]() |
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@Angélica... ¡Muy padre! Sí, y "padrísimo" también.
Lo de "chido" sí es muy coloquial... ayer se lo oí decir a "Brozo" (el payaso tenebroso...)
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