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¡Le voy a llamar a mi hermana! and ¡Voy a llamar a mi hermana! are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "I am going to call my sister!" Birthplace, context and personal preference determine whether the more conversational (case 1) or more standard (example 2) rendition suits. The respective pronunciation will be "ley vo-ya sha-MA-ra mee er-MA-na" and "bo-ya sha-MA-ra mee er-MA-na" in Uruguayan Spanish.

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