Saturday, February 22, 2014

Click Link (h)(e)insight Re-View Session on .. ñ .. && .. (~**In Advance **"You're welcome" as a formulaic response to "Thank you" is attested from 1907.<~And What 4?** excerpt cut from cloth @ http://etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=welcome&searchmode=none

Q: What is this (ñ) 'stuff' all about Sra. Muaestra? 

A: Well, To Draw 'One's' 'Own' Conclusions In Order To 'Assume' One's Own View & Point In Efforts Of Said~> * 

One Must Click On These ^ \/ Certain Links .. 

http://www.class.uh.edu/mcl/fll/Span/home.html

http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/spanish/pronunciation/def-nya.htm

http://indiana.edu/~spangram/GENGRAM/alphabet.html

Vowels a hard to describe, but rather like the sound in 'awe' and the British 'hot' á a very open sound, between the a in 'matter' and the a in (American) 'father' e the sound in 'set' and 'bed' é Like the sound in 'way' but with the back of the tongue higher in the mouth i not quite as short as the sound in 'sit', more like the short ee in 'feet' and 'meet' í a long ee as in 'feed' and 'bleed' o like the sound in 'stole' and 'sold' ó a long o, as in 'rogue' and 'rode' u a short oo as in 'boot' ú a long oo as in 'food' and 'cool' ö as in German ö, say French 'peu' and 'le' o" a longer version of ö, like German 'schön' (Note: o" really looks like an o with a quotation mark or double acute accent on top, but is represented here with a quote next to it) ü like German ü and French u as in 'début'. English speakers, round lips as if to say o but say ee u" a longer version of ü (Note: like o", written with double accent on top, but represented here with a quote next to it) Note: There are no diphthongs in Hungarian, so always pronounce each vowel separately.

Q: Sra., What is this formulaic response stuff?

A: Nahw, That Situation, Beings.. Is For You To Self Figure, Check & Balance .. Prescription: See Your Person.

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