Hello. Did you learn Spanish?

Updated on educate 2024-03-04
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I learned Spanish at school. If you study on your own, I recommend you to go to Hujiang.com, which has a lot of Spanish information, teaching, Spanish words, Spanish culture, and so on. But personally, I think it's best to find a professional place to train your voice first, and then learn on your own.

    Only when you have mastered the pronunciation will you be able to pronounce the words accurately. If you want to focus on everyday conversations, we recommend a textbook, Modern Spanish. The text of this book is relatively simple, and the grammar is explained clearly.

    But if you want to learn well, it's better to find a teacher to train you. Because some grammar and knowledge points are a bit difficult to understand by yourself, it may be more effortless if you learn from the experience of your predecessors. If you want to expand your vocabulary, you can buy a "Selected Western Han-Chinese-Western Dictionary", which is a commonly used textbook and focuses on grammar.

    Beginners will be able to pick up quickly.

    No matter what the course is, you need to have professional guidance, but if you want to study on your own, or just because you are interested, you need to learn first. It's not impossible to learn online. And I also said that it is best to find a professional place to train in pronunciation before studying.

    The role is not to teach you to learn in the real sense, but to expand knowledge, the school focuses on teaching, and ** can help you expand your horizons.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The advertisement upstairs is suspicious, as I am a person who has been learning Spanish for more than 2 years... It's to see what** · · It's so easy to see the effect... Of course, I don't support self-study here: reason 1, you read it wrong and no one corrects you! Don't say that you can imitate, it's like learning to sing, who is not imitating, why are some people still out of tune very seriously??

    2. Spanish is really not easy, and it is much faster to have a teacher. The efficiency is at least doubled·· You slowly boil up, encounter more setbacks, start to get bored, easy to get bored of studying

    3. It is recommended to go to the teacher to learn and register for the class! If there is no teacher in the local area, you can go to the teenager head Spanish learning network, it is here to teach pronunciation, not as monotonous and boring as watching**!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can first find some Spanish information to understand first, or you can apply for a training class, and now there are a lot of online courses, such as New Oriental Spanish** learning, Jiehengsen Spanish** learning, and Hujiang Spanish learning are all good choices, all of which can be referred to.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Spanish: hola (oh la).

    French: bonjour (stupid pig).

    Japanese: ko mu ni qi wa 叩姆你呼哇.

    Italy: Boun Joron Ciao (Jumping Old Day Bridge).

    German: Guten Tag

    Hello" explained.

    Hello, pinyin is nǐ hǎo, which is a common honorific word for greeting in Chinese. As an opening sentence for a general conversation.

    "Hello" is a kind of respect for others, which can be said when you meet someone you know or someone you don't know.

    "Hello" is mainly used when greeting someone before asking a question, or when simply being polite.

    The expression of emotion is more neutral, and it is a bit too restrictive to say to acquaintances, and it is mostly applied to non-acquaintance groups to express a kind of politeness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Spanish isn't really easy to learn. Because as a general-purpose language, it's actually quite difficult. Because its nouns are feminine and masculine, a verb also has different personal and tense conjugations.

    Spanish is a kind of pinyin script, and the phonemic relationship between each letter and Youxiang is relatively fixed and regular. There are a total of 24 phonemes. A phoneme is the smallest unit of speech that distinguishes the meaning of a word.

    According to the characteristics of the airflow through the articulatory organs, phonemes can be divided into vowels and consonants. The vowels vibrate during pronunciation and the airflow is unhindered in the pathway, Spanish has a total of five vowel letters, and the airflow in the pathway is obstructed by this and that kind of consonants, and there are twenty-two consonant letters and two digram consonants, a total of twenty-four consonant word groups. Spanish generally does not use kk phonetic transcription and international phonetic alphabet to remember the sound, but uses the natural pronunciation method of ruler Li to spell single words, such as Ling Xue Chi English This visual word is rare.

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