In the Spanish alphabet, the letters g and j tend to be two of the hardest two differentiate. In this video, we'll learn how the pronunciation of the g differs depending upon the vowel that follows it.
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Caption 33 [es]: Pero si delante de estas vocales tiene que sonar suave, Caption 33 [en]: But if in front of these vowels, it has to sound soft,
In the second part of his series on film genres, Carlos reveals the Spanish names for science fiction, drama and musicals and explains what these types of films often entail.
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Caption 40 [es]: que nos hacen soñar despiertos. Caption 40 [en]: that make us daydream.
In Part 2 of our dessert-making lesson, Natalia shows and tells us the importance of beating the “huevos” into a smooth consistency. After the eggs are whipped into shape, we’re heating up the “leche” until it bubbles but doesn’t quite boil. Seguimos con capítulo 3.
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Caption 45 [es]: Ya empezó a sonar, Caption 45 [en]: It already started making noise,