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The Bicol dialect of the Philippines [Archive] - Spanish language . . . I do this a lot too in Spanish despites the help of google translate:) Although I try to construct the sentences in Spanish myself first then when I really can't, I consult the Spanish dictionary, Spanish Conjugator and Google Translate
Dictionary with wildcards - Spanish language learning forums Dictionary with wildcards VocabularyJoin Date: Feb 2009 Posts: 53 hello and thanks nope, I am not doing any linguistic research about spanish language, it's just that firstly, I need to learn fast and secondly, I learn easier and better when I have organized vocabuary into groups, either by their meaning (thematic vocabulary), or by their orthography, their etymology etc also, I would like to
Audio version of Streetwise Spanish Dictionary Thesaurus Spanish Dictionary online kdar1987 Teaching and Learning Techniques 10 November 04, 2009 03:54 PM Learn spanish with audio CDs lingos Teaching and Learning Techniques 3 September 05, 2009 09:44 AM Spanish English Dictionary lblanco Suggestions Feedback 2 August 06, 2009 04:08 PM Spanish version available Tomisimo Suggestions Feedback 5
Tus y tus - Spanish language learning forums Vocab questions, definitions, usage, etc Thread Tools #1 March 26, 2009, 03:19 PM Liam Opal Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 7 Native Language: English Tus y tus Hi, I have come across the following Idioma española ( from Rusty) "A perro viejo no hay tus tus"
Apurarse - Spanish language learning forums Apurarse Daily Spanish WordListing a pronominal verb in a dictionary is not always a standard practice For instance, you can't search the DRAE for a pronominal verb However, if you remove the suffixed pronoun se, you can find the verb To discover its meaning when used pronominally, you need to look for the abbreviation prnl among the entries Tomísimo's dictionary, and others I use, do
Which dictionary to use? - Spanish language learning forums The second dictionary I would recommend is a smaller paperback, and although it's fairly thick, it's also fairly portable and surprisingly complete It's the New World Spanish Dictionary, edited by Salvatore Ramondino