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Archive for February 23rd, 2008 


February 23rd, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today, Joe and Bea have Part 2 of their look at how words in Spanish sound blended together. Most newcomers to the language tend to think that this is merely the result of having a small vocabulary or a less than fine-tuned ear; however, as this lesson shows, words in Spanish blend together by way of a number of phonetic combinations. Today, we’ll take a look at how consonants can cause this blending effect. Be sure to pick up the Lesson Guide for this lesson, in which you’ll be able to see these fusions graphically. This is one of the most important phonetics lessons for anyone who’s just starting to learn how to pronounce Spanish!

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