Learn Spanish words – anyone can do this with absolute ease. Did you know that Spanish is considered one of the easiest languages to learn. In this article, let me give you a quick introduction to some very useful phrases that you can start to use today.
Fortunately for we Spanish language beginner students who can’t afford the time or the money to take a class in college, audio courses provide a wonderful “substitute teacher” for the language. You can find a good audio course for less than the price of a single college course. Plus, you can take your course with you to the gym, put it in your car, or even play it while you’re sleeping in order to increase retention.
My Name Is: The next phrase is: “me llamo”. For example, I would say “me llamo Chris” which means “my name is Chris”. The “me” is pronounced as “muh”. Like the word “mutt” but without the “tt” sound. “Llamo” is pronounced as “ya-mo”. The “mo” part sounds like “mow” as in “mow the grass”.
Por Favor: Por favor means “please”. You should always add this to the end when you ask for anything in a store or to a waiter. e.g. “Coke, por favor”. It is pronounced “por fa-vor”. The “fa” sound is very short, so the emphasis is on the “por” and the “vor” sounds. “Por” sounds the same as the English word “poor”. “Fa” sounds like “fat” without the “t”. “Vor” is a bit more tricky. It sounds a bit like a combination between an English “b” and “v” sound, but more like a “v”.
But perhaps the most important aspect of these courses is that you can learn the proper pronunciation in a way you can’t do with a written manual. And even if you took a class under an experienced instructor, you would only get him or her for a couple of hours out of the week.
But with an audio course, it’s easy for the Spanish language beginner to learn the pronunciation, because you can hear the sound of the words 24 hours a day if you like (although it’s not normally recommended…)
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