Spanish Speaking Exercise

Describing Clothes

El hombre viste una chaqueta negra y vieja. La mujer viste un suéter azul y un abrigo amarillo. La niña viste un vestido rosado y calcetas blancas. El niño viste una playera verde y pantalones de mezclilla. El hombre viejo viste pantalones naranja y zapatos rojos. Las mujeres jóvenes visten faldas azules y blusas blancas.

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Submitted: 2008-12-07 22:39:08



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  • 2008-11-18 09:28:50
    Amynah
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    bueno! Listen to my pronunciation, for better improvements. :)
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  • 2008-11-18 12:21:27
    Athlete61
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    Ronan, Muy bien, pero necesistas practicar estas palabras: vieja, viste, amarill, calceta, mezclilla, rojos, jovenes, azules, blancas Тry to make your vowel sounds more open, for example, "a" should be more like "ah". Also "lla" is pronounced like "ya" (though this depends which Spanish-speaking country you're in).
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  • 2008-11-18 18:22:30
    Gladys
    Hola! Hay que practicar mas la palabra: -Y ( por que suena como "A" ) -viste -jovenes -calceta -mezclilla Pero en general. Buen trabajo. Es entendible.
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  • 2008-11-18 20:44:13
    Ronan
    gracias amigos !!
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  • 2008-11-18 21:32:37
    Zayhe
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    Keep on practicing my dear friend you can do it :). Be careful with the pronunciation of Y.
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  • 2008-11-18 23:23:50
    pilian4
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    debes practicar mas en la pronunciacion.
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  • 2008-11-25 14:24:24
    liddlesquaw
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    Hey Ronan, quite well, but I would work on your pronounciation. There are some specialities about the spanish language you should keep in mind. ll=j (like the y in year) The words ending on a vocal, s or n are always emphasized on the penultimate syllable. The words ending on a consonant are emphasized on the last syllable (generally spoken!). Keep trying, you'll manage it!
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  • 2008-12-07 22:39:08
    lissie

    Hello, Ronan, I agree with the most of your friends.  :)

    Maybe you should read more slowly.

    Namaste

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