A few days ago
AUNTY

Are you gonna answer this question ? Can we ..?

write English using Spanish vowels .? If yes kindly write this….

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance language originally from the northern area of Spain. From there, its use gradually spread inside the Kingdom of Castile, where it evolved and eventually became the principal language of the government and trade. It was later taken to Africa, the Americas and Asia Pacific in the last five centuries by Spanish explorers .

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A few days ago
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Yes http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlyjJeKI8T_sd3cWWRYh92Tsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071022233553AAcQSUd&show=7#profile-info-BukWleeiaa
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A few days ago
Anonymous
O K yes

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A few days ago
ambani
Spanish is actually the third spoken language, after Chinese and English. I am learning Spanish at the moment, and it is so easy!

It all depends where you like going in the world.

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A few days ago
Washington
Start using vowels of Spanish or German instead of english, To make English phonetic..

Because these languages are phonetic not English.Phonetic here means that you can predict the pronunciation from the spelling, and predict the spelling from the pronunciation …

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Spellings in english is hard…because so many words have extra letters that you don’t need…like through…psycology.

One might also say it’s the complex verb system, though – it seems obvious to native speakers, of course, but for non-native speakers it takes a long time to figure out which tense to use when, and many never quite master it.

Its pronunciation, and all the words that sound the same but arent, like see and sea, wander and wonder. it makes it hard to follow ppl sometimes, especially when accents are involved.

In most words that end in “e”, the vowel is

long (says it’s name) bake, take, fate, smite, home, phone.

The idioms are insanely difficult for others to understand. (“Rains cats and dogs,” “see the light,” etc.)

English is not as simple as it appears to be become it is a complicated admixture of several European languages, such as- Greek, Latin, French, German, English etc. Thus it possesses approximately 1000 000 words.

There is no doubt about it – English is objectively much harder than Spanish, particularly because of the way it “overworks” its core vocabulary. Look at common verbs like “to take” and “to put” – they can assume a huge number of different meanings. Learning these “phrasal verbs” is a nightmare for all foreign students of English.

·Spellings in english is hard…because so many words have extra letters that you don’t need…like through…psycology.

One might also say it’s the complex verb system, though – it seems obvious to native speakers, of course, but for non-native speakers it takes a long time to figure out which tense to use when, and many never quite master it.

Its pronunciation, and all the words that sound the same but arent, like see and sea, wander and wonder. it makes it hard to follow ppl sometimes, especially when accents are involved.

In most words that end in “e”, the vowel is

long (says it’s name) bake, take, fate, smite, home, phone.

The idioms are insanely difficult for others to understand. (“Rains cats and dogs,” “see the light,” etc.)

English is not as simple as it appears to be become it is a complicated admixture of several European languages, such as- Greek, Latin, French, German, English etc. Thus it possesses approximately 1000 000 words.

There is no doubt about it – English is objectively much harder than Spanish, particularly because of the way it “overworks” its core vocabulary. Look at common verbs like “to take” and “to put” – they can assume a huge number of different meanings. Learning these “phrasal verbs” is a nightmare for all foreign students of English.

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