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April 06, 2008
Learn Spanish Language Secrets

Learn Spanish Language Secrets
By: Li Ming Wong

You can learn Spanish to a certain degree and still have trouble with certain words and sentence constructions. It seems that you are saying them right, but you notice that Spanish speakers say them differently. If you learn Spanish language secrets, you will understand the subjects better.

One thing to remember is that you don't always have to use the pronoun. If you say "yo," meanin... more >>


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