Spanish step by step: Language
My name is Kelly Kiel and since i am in my first year of Spanish, i thought it would be a good help to look into a new approach to the subject. The book starts with pronunciation of different letters to lay out the foundation of Spanish. Next were very applicable vocabulary for situations such as what you would say in a cafe.
I've come to find that Spanish is a very poetic language. The way you form sentences seems to be a slightly different approach to speaking English. I also find it interesting how masculine and feminine words play a part. A man and a women could convey the same message, but they would say the sentence in a different way; masculine words usually ending in "o", and feminine ending in "a".
Published: 30th November, 2017
Kelly, I am in first year French and realized the same thing about the masculine and feminine words. In French the masculine and feminine way of saying 'the' is 'le' and 'la'. It is difficult to remember the gender of every word, do yo have any studying techniques that help you remember the gender of words?
ReplyDeleteThank you for leaving a comment on my post. There are some words that are masculine or feminine but do not really have a clear reason why. But in many cases in Spanish, if a word ends in "a", it is likely feminine, and if it doesn't, it is likely masculine. I hope this is helpful.
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