Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Join Alan and Lisy for Part 3 of our installment on Math. In today’s lesson conversation, we’ll hear Professor Puga, again with Mariana and Eduardo, go through some multiplication questions and answers in Spanish. This lesson is really useful and, come to think of it, very easy. If we think about a saying like “two tickets per person”, we can see that what we’re really saying is “two tickets” times “one person”. Now, if we think about this word “per”, we’ll see that it is very, very similar to the Spanish word “por”, which can be used in the same way! Check out this lesson to see exactly how this works.
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Who can think of other instances in which it would really useful to know how to multiply in Spanish?
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: por | Function: doing math operations | Topic: mathematics | Politeness Level: formal
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