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Archive for February 15th, 2008 


February 15th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today, we have another edition of our Phonetics Series. Have you have though to yourself, “man, it seems like Spanish is spoken so much faster than my native language!”? Or, perhaps you’ve asked yourself “was that one long Spanish word or a few of them strung together?”. This lesson focuses on some ways in which Spanish words blend together when they’re pronounced. This is one of the most important phonetics topics for students who are new to the language. Be sure to pick up the PDF for this lesson, so that you can compare our pronunciation exercise with the written text in order to see exactly how this fusion takes place. ¡Suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!

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