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Hi Gordon, can I ask why you tend to pronounce 'll' as a 'J' rather than 'Y'? Also yo pronounced as 'jyo' rather than 'yo'. I thought that was more Latin American rather than Spain spanish. ¡Muchas gracias!

rm
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Me jamo, we jammin', sounds a little reggae

truestory
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Once I gleaned onto the untaught fact, not in ANY grammar book I´ve ever seen, that ALL Spanish Verbs require an actor and a director pronoun to distribute their energy/action, I had zero problems understanding verbs in Spanish. Also that every action in Spanish, including the same action done in a various directions, has it's own verb. Dude, there are 30, 000 verbs in Spanish!

NewLife
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Tanto el Español como el Inglés tienen inconsistencias y ciertos modos algo absurdos. Me llamo al traducirlo al inglés es algo sin mucho senrido, pues nadie se llama a sí mismo. En Inglés *_my name is_* tiene lógica, es decir *_mi nombre es._* Pero así también el inglés posee ciertas formas de decir algo inciertas. I am fifty six years old. Yo soy 56 años ..? Nadie "es" 56 años, en Español uno dice "tengo 56', aunque en estricto rigor tampoco es que uno posea años, como tener el tiempo en el cuerpo (es imbécil también).
Abrazos.

cristmustang