Friday, August 12, 2011

#38: time for a language tip

FRENCH
Unlike English, all French nouns have a gender -- either masculine or feminine.

ITALIAN
The Italian "I" is not capitalized as it is in English, unless it begins a sentence. It is written as io, pronounced EE oh.

SPANISH
estรก      That little thing over the "a" is an accent mark. In Spanish, they tell us which vowels to stress.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

#37: twenty-four

FRENCH
ven tuh KAT hh          vingt a quatre

ITALIAN
VEN tee QUAH troe      ventiquattro


SPANISH
BANE tee QUAH troe     veinticuatro

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

#36: twenty-three

FRENCH
veh twah                     vingt-trois

ITALIAN
VEN tee tray               ventitre

SPANISH
BANE tree tress          veintitres

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

#35: twenty-two

FRENCH
VA te deh                  vingt-deux


ITALIAN
ven tih doo wuh                ventidue


SPANISH
BEN tee THOS                veintidos


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