NJ5 said:
ismael said:
NJ5 said:
elgefe02 said: Español e Ingles! |
I'm confused. Wouldn't that be "Español y Ingles"? In Portuguese "and" is "e", but I thought it was "y" in Spanish.
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Yes, in Spanish "and" is translated as "Y", but when the following word starts with "i"(the same sound) we say "e" instead of "y". i.e: Español y Francés, Español e italiano.
BTW i speak Spanish and English, and i'm starting to learn Chinesse
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Thanks! So your "e" sounds like the beginning of the English word "entrance"? We always use "e" but it sounds like your "y" (or the beginning of the word Italy).
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Yes, the "e" in spanish sounds like entrance.
I'm intrigued about your "e", I always thought the e in portuguese sounded the same as ours