I speak english very well
(I speak much English)
Hablo mucho inglés
much, a lot
mucho, mucha
and English?
(and the English)
¿Y el inglés?
Spanish language
el español
English language
el inglés
Do you speak Spanish?
¿hablas español?
a little
un poco
Yes, but only a little
Sí, pero solo un poquito
I speak English very well
Hablo mucho inglés
Do you speak French?
(you speak French)
¿Hablas francés?
How did you learn to speak Spanish?
(how you learn to talk Spanish)
¿Cómo aprendiste a hablar español?
with an app
con una aplicación
at the school
en la escuela
I am Mexican
Soy mexicano (mexicana)
Hi. What’s up?
(Hi. What wave)
Hola. ¿qué onda?
Where are you from?
(of where you are)
¿de dónde eres?
English words ending in “al” are latin, same words in Spanish
normal, metal, colonial, festival, verbal, total, dental, personal, annual, ideal, cultural…
AL words - stress the last syllable
nohr*MAHL
meh*TAHL
ē*deh*AHL
dehn*TAHL
He is, she is, it is
es
if you know the subject, can drop he/she/it
ex: es normal, es natural, no es normal
-ant/-ent words become -ante/-ente
different > differente
important > importante
stress the 2nd to last syllable
dehf*fehr*EHN*teh
ēm*pohr*TAHN*teh
“al” words and “ant/ent” words that can have “ly”
added, add -mente in spanish
constantly > constantemente
really >
realmente
legally > legalmente
stress the 2nd syllable
kohn*STAHN*teh*mehn*teh
reh*AHL*mehn*teh
-ible/-able words are the same
possible
probable
flexible
stress 2nd syllable from the end
pohs*SĒ*bleh
I’m glad
(myself I happy)
¡me alegro!