Review what you have. I took the Spanish finals for year 3 semester 1 and 2, and I'd say they were fairly easily. As long as you understand the speedbacks, it's easy sailing.
BYU's Spanish year 2 semester 1 test and final exams are considered moderately challenging. They typically cover a mix of vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing skills. Success will depend on regular practice, thorough preparation, and a good understanding of the course materials.
"Difícil" in Spanish means difficult or hard.
Spanish can be challenging to learn, especially for English speakers, due to differences in grammar, pronunciation, and verb conjugation. However, with dedication and practice, many people successfully learn and become fluent in Spanish.
Learning Spanish can vary in difficulty depending on your native language and how much time and effort you dedicate to practice. Spanish grammar and vocabulary are relatively straightforward compared to other languages, and there are many resources available to help you learn. Consistent practice and immersion in the language will help you progress faster.
The English word "brave" is a cognate of the Spanish word "valiente" because they share a similar origin.
"Chispas" is a Spanish term that translates to "sparks" in English. It refers to small, glowing particles of fire that are emitted when something is lit on fire or when metal is struck against a hard surface.
"Difícil" in Spanish means difficult or hard.
'' es dificil hablar español "
No. The hard g sound does not exist in Spanish.
the Indians had to work hard The Native Americans had to work agenst their will for the spanish
trabajador
arte. its not that hard.
dificilmente
Hard
Hard - This test is hard = Dificil (difficult) Hard - This brick is hard = Duro (Hard) Duro is sometimes used by some Spanish speakers, especially bilingual Spanish/English speakers, as "difficult" and some accept it as a good translation. However it is incorrect usage. Dificil should be used to mean difficult.
No.
you should wear spanish boots of spanish leather with hard wooden heels so they clink when you dance
todavia duro