Spanish Language

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Chico y Rita To Debut in U.S. Next Week

Chico y Rita, the only Spanish-language film to receive an Oscar nomination this year, will have its U.S. opening weekend starting Feb. 10, according to the website Box Office Mojo. ...
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Verbs Following Si Often in Subjunctive Mood

You probably don't have to think too hard to figure out what the Spanish abbreviations a.m. and p.m. mean. But how about d.C. and ONU, which are also very common? ...
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Don't Get Rid of Quitar

Most clauses that begin with si (the equivalent of "if") are what is known as conditional clauses. Which verb you use as part of that clause depends a great deal ...
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Spanish J a Challenging Sound To Master

Take a look at the verb quitar, and "quit," "quite" and "quiet" may come to mind first. But don't be deceived by these false friends. Quitar has nothing to do ...
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What You Should Know About Adjectives

Usually, when we think of verb tenses, we think of past, present and future. However, there's another tense, the conditional tense, that doesn't fit neatly in any of those categories. ...
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