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,
Carlos explains to us the range of meanings that the verb "tocar" can have in Spanish, depending upon the context.
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Caption 22 [es]: "Tocar" puede referirse a la acción de hacer sonar algún instrumento musical. Caption 22 [en]: "Tocar" can refer to the action of making a musical instrument sound.