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[man'sana] AmLat.

[man'θana] España.

The phonetic symbols above used belong to the International Phonetic Alphabet, which is recommended in Spanish pronunciation manuals.

The [s] sound is like that in "say".

The [θ] sound is like that in "thick".

The symbol ['] stands for the stressed syllable.

Man-sAH -nah. It can also be used as a term for a city block.

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I have one apple is- tengo una manzana

you have one apple is = tienes una manzana

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To say 'I want an apple' in Spanish, you would say 'Quiero una manzana.'

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salsa de espaguetis

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las manzanas

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