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  2. List of English–Spanish interlingual homographs - Wikipedia

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    The cognates in the table below share meanings in English and Spanish, but have different pronunciation. Some words entered Middle English and Early Modern Spanish indirectly and at different times. For example, a Latinate word might enter English by way of Old French, but enter Spanish directly from Latin. Such differences can introduce ...

  3. Double negative - Wikipedia

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    Because standard English does not have negative concord but many varieties and registers of English do, and because most English speakers can speak or comprehend across varieties and registers, double negatives as collocations are functionally auto-antonymic (contranymic) in English; for example, a collocation such as "ain't nothin" or "not ...

  4. Yummy (Justin Bieber song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yummy" is a pop and R&B song [23] that moves along on pop-trap beats. [24] [25] [26] The song is written in F major, contains a "crisp bass line and plinking keyboards".Bieber rap-sings the pre-chorus, while he hits his "signature falsetto" in the bridge. [23]

  5. Spanish grammar - Wikipedia

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    NEG se CL puede can. 1SG pisar walk el the césped grass No se puede pisar el césped NEG CL can.1SG walk the grass "You cannot walk on the grass." Zagona also notes that, generally, oblique phrases do not allow for a double clitic, yet some verbs of motion are formed with double clitics: María María se CL fue went.away- 3SG María se fue María CL went.away-3SG "Maria went away ...

  6. Spanish verbs - Wikipedia

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    Tengo hambre = "I am hungry" (lit. "I have hunger") There are numerous phrases like tener hambre that are not literally translated in English, such as: [12] tener hambre = "to be hungry"; "to have hunger" tener sed = "to be thirsty"; "to have thirst" tener cuidado = "to be careful"; "to have caution"

  7. Comparison of Portuguese and Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Spanish, in the analogous if-clauses, uses the present indicative [citation needed], and in the cuando-and adjective clauses uses the present subjunctive. Se eu for eleito presidente, mudarei a lei. (Portuguese) Si yo soy (also fuere) elegido presidente, cambiaré la ley. (Spanish) 'If I am elected president, I will change the law.'

  8. Spanish as a second or foreign language - Wikipedia

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    The global number of Spanish-speakers consists of approximately 559 million persons. [1] Objectives for Spanish-language education include preparing students to use the language for speaking, listening, reading and writing and to learn about the varied Spanish-speaking cultures as a context in which the language is used.

  9. Spanish orthography - Wikipedia

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    Ortografía de la lengua española (2010). Spanish orthography is the orthography used in the Spanish language.The alphabet uses the Latin script.The spelling is fairly phonemic, especially in comparison to more opaque orthographies like English, having a relatively consistent mapping of graphemes to phonemes; in other words, the pronunciation of a given Spanish-language word can largely be ...