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3 Responses to “Regional Spanish Series #85 - Costa Rican #27 - They say he who perseveres succeeds”
Thursday at 6:55 am
Thanks to Kevin Macleod for the music in today’s lesson.
The word “necio” means stubborn or stupid. Another synonym is “terco”.
What romantic situation would people like to be addressed in a future lesson dialogue?
Wednesday at 1:02 am
What about a surprise pregnancy?
Wednesday at 11:32 am
Hahaha “I feel like a pea because I’m in a pod!” Funny!
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