Nos gusta(n) a mi y a mi familia + infinitive of the relevant verb....
(The (n) signifies plural if you mean you like more than one thing)
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Do you mean weird? Weird is "raro" or "extrano" (that 'n' actually has the squigly above it so it's like a 'ny' sound in english) and to say 'that's weird' is 'que raro'.
N. There is no difference in this letter between English and Spanish. Some confusion may exist because there is an ADDITIONAL letter in Spanish - the ñ. This is pronounced something like the ny in "canyon".
sueno (noun) sonar (verb) (The 'n' should have a 'tilde' - the little wave over it - which makes the sound of the 'n' into 'ny', as in 'Espana')
The "~" symbol is called a tilde, and when it is above the letter "n" in Spanish, it means that "n" is pronounced like "ny".
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well that's a opinion but I say Saratoga NY.
If you mean "un niño," that means "a child." The "~" symbol on top of the "n" in Spanish changes the sound to more like "ny."
No, ni hoy ni ma~nana [the tilde accent is over the first "n" so that it's pronounced "ny"].
LA stands for Los Angeles NY stands for New York. If you mean LA v.s NY or LA is better or NY,then I would say NY. I like NY because of the style,shopping,sky-scapers,Times Square,Madison Square Garden and the city lights,it's great!New York really is something!
Pottersville, NY
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