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  2. Talk:Spanish verbs - Wikipedia

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    See the article "Principal parts", where it says "In Spanish, verbs are traditionally held to have only one principal part, the infinitive, by which one can classify the verb into one of three conjugation paradigms (according to the ending of the infinitive, which may be -ar, -er or -ir)." Kotabatubara 21:04, 16 September 2013 (UTC)

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  4. Spanish grammar - Wikipedia

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    Recently, two new prepositions have been added: durante and mediante, usually placed at the end to preserve the list (which is usually learnt by heart by Spanish students). This list includes two archaic prepositions ( so and cabe ), but leaves out two new Latinisms ( vía and pro ) as well as a large number of very important compound prepositions.

  5. Talk:Spanish grammar - Wikipedia

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    Since the Americas have 90% of the Spanish speaking population, saying that a Spanish usage is just American is like saying that a something is done by just people under 63. On the other side, coger has the vulgar meaning mainly in Mexico and Argentina. In that case the word just could be used.

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  7. Help talk:IPA/Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Based on spelling I'd assume /x.r/, since typically Spanish is described as having only /b d g p t k f/ before the tap in onset clusters - but, as that dictionary page mentions, lojro is related to locro, a loan from Quechua which would have the tap - and in this cooking video the host pronounces it once, with a tap, at like 7:03.

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