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Course: Complete Spanish Lesson 2 of 90

Lesson Notes

Key concept: English and Spanish share some similarities—certain types of English words convert over to Spanish. All or most words in English ending in -al convert over to Spanish.

Vowels in Spanish are always pronounced the same:
A – “ah” (like father)
E – “eh” (like bed)
I – “ee” (like machine)
O – “oh” (like more)
U – “oo” (like tune)

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Practice Exercises

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1

How do you say "he/she is normal" in Spanish?

The pronoun for isn't usually required in Spanish.

2

Complete the sentence:

"Alex isn't natural."

Alex no .

3

Find the matching words:

Words ending in -al are the same in English—diente comes from dental.

A Tooth
1 Diente
B Verb
2 Verba