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Hay siete días en una semana. (there are 7 days in a week)

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In Spanish an infinitive is a verb form that ends in the letter -ar, -er, or -ir.

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In Spanish el and la both mean "the."

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In Spanish, the terms used to address adults are señor, señora, and señorita, abbreviated Sr., Sra., and Srta.

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Los meses de la primavera son marzo, abril y mayo. (months of the spring

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Me gusta dibujar. Soy muy artístico.

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Me gusta hablar con mis amigos. Soy un chico sociable.

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Me gusta tocar la guitarra y cantar. Soy muy talentosa.

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Nieva en el invierno. (snows in the winter)

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Spanish is closely related to Latin, the language of the ancient Roman empire.

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Teenagers in Spanish-speaking countries like to do pretty much the same things you and your friends like to do--dance, play sports, and listen to music.

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The adjective inteligente is both masculine and feminine.

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The ancient Aztecs of Mexico kept track of time using a huge carved stone calendar known as the Sun Stone.

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The indefinite articles un and una mean "a" or "an" in English.

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There are two ways to say "you" in Spanish when you are talking to one person: tú and usted.

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When it's summer in the northern hemisphere it's winter in the southern hemisphere.

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When you answer a question negatively in Spanish you usually use the word no twice.

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. Me gusta mucho estudiar. Soy muy perezosa.

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En el verano me gusta mucho esquiar.

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En la cabeza hay ojos, una nariz y una mano. (in the head there are eyes a nose and a hand)

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Hace frío en el verano. (its cold in the summer)

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Hay treinta días en febrero. (there are thirty days in February)

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In Spanish, just as in English, adjectives usually come before the noun they describe.

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In Spanish, there are only two different types of infinitives.

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No me gusta hacer nada. Soy muy trabajador.

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The following words are all Spanish infinitives: bailar, leer, escribir, gusta.

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. Although the Spanish word nada means "nothing" in the expression No me gusta nada, it means "not at all."

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. The merengue, the tango, the flamenco, and the mambo are dances popular in different Spanish speaking countries

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Adjectives in Spanish usually have different masculine and feminine forms.

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An infinitive in English usually starts with the word "to.

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