Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: You have a smudge on your shirt.  | 
 Tienes una mancha en la camisa.  | 
It all depends on the language that you want to learn. For German it would be best to go to Berlin, as the pronunciation is classic there. Imagine going to Switzerland where they speak a different language.
The words will mostly be easy. I would prefer full sentences and not just short clauses with the article, the noun and an adverb/adjective. Do you think you could do 1000 sentences per working day? This way we could finish quickly.
The course was a bit tough because the teacher always gave lots of homework. We were upset about his behaviour. He was very arrogant towards all the students. It was simply no fun to study there.
The words will mostly be easy. I would prefer full sentences and not just short clauses with the article, the noun and an adverb/adjective. Do you think you could do 1000 sentences per working day? This way we could finish quickly.
The course was a bit tough because the teacher always gave lots of homework. We were upset about his behaviour. He was very arrogant towards all the students. It was simply no fun to study there.
Newly added translation:
somber    
spectacular    
squeeze    
steer    
stretch    
subterranean    
supper    
switch off    
tangible    
tenderfoot