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At any age you have to start at the beginning. You can buy a level one textbook online, or there are books at stores that can help. But you start with basics, like saying hello (Hola) and my name is (Me llamo...) but then you need to learn how to say different verbs in the different tenses and the basic articles yo, tú, él, ella, usted, etc. Sadly it's not just a list of words.

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