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Hola y paz a todos!
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Is it ok if I copy it to a doc too? Could you please conjugate the verb 'to be' next time, so that we get 'I am, you are ' etc.
Yes, to both, dear Loz (peace to you, dear one!). Well, yes to the first, and I will TRY as to the second - LOLOLOL!
Here's the thing, folks: I learned Castillian Spanish (formal, from Spain) in all of my class taking... but I grew up around and spoke mostly Mexican Spanish. SO... you will prolly get a variety of both here. Keep in mind, if you can, that, this isn't a formal class and I'm not a formal teacher (I think I stated that somewhere). So I might state something not completely accurate... and anyone is welcome to speak up and correct... 'cause that's what this is supposed to be about. Remember: I'm just the ASSISTANT professor!
So... you get what you get from me - LOLOLOLOL! I make NO promises, particularly none that says you will be able to take and pass the Certified Spanish Interpreter test. BUT I think you will be a little better able to survive a vacation where SOME form of Spanish is the primary language. That's all I can promise!
In that light, please forget the pronunciation I posted after "baila" - that was for "baile" which was wrong and has been changed. "Baila" is pronounced with an "uh" on the end (so you can edit and remove the parens comment, if you want, dear tec; the other edits are fine - thank you!).
So, there you go! Remember, this is supposed to FUN! If you're the type who needs more formal lessons and/or tends to stress over a class, I might not be the best "instructor" for you - LOLOLOL! Might drive you crazy, actually... so continue here at your own risk (perhaps to your sanity - LOLOLOL!).
Otra vez, paz a todos pollos!
Su sirviente, compañero de estudios, y un esclava de Cristo,
SA