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The Spanish Learning Spanish using English Speak And Learn Spanish To Better Understand English SEARCH SPEAKING LATINO Search this Home Blog Examples of Spanish Language Words With One Letter Difference Examples of Spanish Language Words With One Letter Difference When learning a new language it can be frustrating when you believe you are saying things correctly yet for some reason cannot make yourself understood. Living in Argentina I have heard foreign friends say oh they are just pretending not to understand me because they know I am foreign or something along those lines more times than I can count.
Often I just dont have the heart to tell them that they were close Italy Mobile Number List yet so far from saying the word correctly. Sometimes a one letter difference in Spanish words will completely change the meaning of a word. Here are a few examples that come to mind Caballo vs. Cabello Caballo means horse while cabello means hair. Imagine asking to ride a hair or where to get your horse cut. Pato vs. Pata Pato means duck while pata means paws. Once I was trying to be funny and imitate a dog and said me duelen los patos. I quickly realized my mistake my ducks hurt is not quite the same as my paws hurt. Cuento vs.
Bill I constantly hear my friends and tourists ask for the cuento at restaurants. Hopefully waiters figure it out and dont think tourists are obsessed with bedtime stories. Libro Libra Libre Libro means book libra means pound and libre means free as in the state of freedom not cost. I am sure many bookstores have gotten a nice laugh out of people asking for pounds or freedom. And sometimes it gets dirty Examples of Spanish Language Words With One Letter DifferenceSometimes the one letter difference is not just comical but embarrassing as.
Often I just dont have the heart to tell them that they were close Italy Mobile Number List yet so far from saying the word correctly. Sometimes a one letter difference in Spanish words will completely change the meaning of a word. Here are a few examples that come to mind Caballo vs. Cabello Caballo means horse while cabello means hair. Imagine asking to ride a hair or where to get your horse cut. Pato vs. Pata Pato means duck while pata means paws. Once I was trying to be funny and imitate a dog and said me duelen los patos. I quickly realized my mistake my ducks hurt is not quite the same as my paws hurt. Cuento vs.
Bill I constantly hear my friends and tourists ask for the cuento at restaurants. Hopefully waiters figure it out and dont think tourists are obsessed with bedtime stories. Libro Libra Libre Libro means book libra means pound and libre means free as in the state of freedom not cost. I am sure many bookstores have gotten a nice laugh out of people asking for pounds or freedom. And sometimes it gets dirty Examples of Spanish Language Words With One Letter DifferenceSometimes the one letter difference is not just comical but embarrassing as.