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¿Qué tipo de transporte usan ustedes? (What kind of transportation do you all use?)
En la ciudad, prefiero el metro y el bus y a veces tomo un taxi, pero sale caro. (In the city, I prefer the subway and the bus and sometimes I take a taxi, but it ends up being expensive.)
Hola amigos! Nice lesson today! Hearing about local tourist destinations makes me want to visit Peru!
BTW, how about a lesson on typing Spanish? Can’t get the accent mark to appear.
Thanks in advance.
if you work with Windows you can use the following shortcuts
ñ ALT+0241
Ñ ALT+0209
¡ ALT+0161
¿ ALT+0191
with Mac I usually use the character map, but maybe there are also shortcuts, anybody knows?
Hello Mariposa! I’m on Windows. Thanks for the help, although, I must admit I haven’t quite got it. Right now I will resort to cutting and pasting. ![]()
I learned use this tactic with romaji for Japanese and Vietnamese. ![]()
Will continue to look into it.
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: future tense of indicative mood, volveré | Function: asking how to get somewhere | Topic: transportation | Politeness Level: informal
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