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'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Discussion, Not a Debate"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("In a previous entry of this blog, you may have noticed the Spanish word debate and thought it referred to a debate. In fact, it has a similar meaning but..."); document.writeln ('
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'); document.writeln("There are many words and phrases we use to show how sentences or parts of sentences relate to each other. One type of those grammatical relationships is known as concession,..."); document.writeln ('
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'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("The Value of Estimar"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("You might guess that the English words \"estimate\" and \"esteem\" are somehow related — indeed they are, and they can both be translated using the Spanish verb estimar. Our newest..."); document.writeln ('
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'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Why Is the Subjunctive Used Here?"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("From the mailbox:We are a group of five who meet without a teacher and struggle through books, telenovelas, etc., on our own. We are reading Isabel Allende's La..."); document.writeln ('
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'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Mismo Not Always the Same"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Mismo (and related words such as mismas) is a word commonly used to indicate that something is the same as something else, or identical. And as our lesson on..."); document.writeln ('
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'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Losing Something You Never Had"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Some of the sample sentences in our lesson on perder provide a good example of how you can't always translate a particular word in the same way, that you have..."); document.writeln ('
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'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Asma Breaks the Pattern ? Twice"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("From the mailbox (lightly edited, links added):Hey, love learning from your words everyday. .... Quick question — is asma feminine or masculine? You have as la palabra \"el asma\" but..."); document.writeln ('
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'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Filler Words"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("You won't learn about them in most Spanish textbooks, but the fact is that nearly all Spanish speakers use them daily: muletillas, or filler words. They can come in handy..."); document.writeln ('
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