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Learn Spanish – Podcast: Rolling R’s 56 – Decir in the Past Tense



Decir means “to speak” in Spanish, and this installment of Rolling R’s is all about using decir in the past tense. You can watch episode 56 of Rolling R’s here. Less

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Learn Spanish – Podcast: RollingRs 10 – Ser





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Learn Spanish – Podcast: RollingRs 28 – The Alphabet Pronounced, Special Audio Edition





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Learn Spanish – Podcast: Rolling R’s 39 – Five Words You Can Use By Themselves



In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry reviews five Spanish words you can use by themselves. They include the Spanish translations of “now”, “too much”, “afterwards” to name just a few. You can watch episode 39 of Rolling R’s here. Less

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Learn Spanish – Podcast: Rolling R’s 39 – Five Words You Can Use By Themselves



In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry reviews five Spanish words you can use by themselves. They include the Spanish translations of “now”, “too much”, “afterwards” to name just a few. You can watch episode 39 of Rolling R’s here. Less

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Learn Spanish – Podcast: Rolling R’s 39 – Five Words You Can Use By Themselves



In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry reviews five Spanish words you can use by themselves. They include the Spanish translations of “now”, “too much”, “afterwards” to name just a few. You can watch episode 39 of Rolling R’s here. Less

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Learn Spanish – Podcast: Rolling R’s 39 – Five Words You Can Use By Themselves



In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry reviews five Spanish words you can use by themselves. They include the Spanish translations of “now”, “too much”, “afterwards” to name just a few. You can watch episode 39 of Rolling R’s here. Less

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Learn Spanish – Podcast: Rolling R’s 59 – Direct Object Pronouns



It’s very efficient in Spanish to replace specific words with direct object pronouns. It’s done all the time in Spanish, similar to how it’s done in English, but as you’ll see in this installment of Rolling R’s, there are a few differences. The structure works a little differently in Spanish if you compare it to English. After you watch this episode of Rolling R’s, if you have questions for Larry, please simply leave a comment here. Or you could also email him at rollingrs (at) gmail (dot) com. You can watch episode 59 of Rolling R’s here. Less

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Learn Spanish – Podcast: RollingRs 11 – Two Questions and a Statement





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Learn Spanish – Podcast: RollingRs 29 – More on Spanish Pronunciation





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