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12:08
June 25, 2011
OfflineHey guys
For you advanced Spanish learners, I've found a great website (in Spanish) that explains spanish ortography, words that Spanish speakers themselves have trouble with, words that natives have trouble deciding if they are joined or separated etc.. its a really great site 


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http://roble.pntic.mec.es/~msanto1/ortografia/
also, if your interested, there is also an online course for the history of the language, and a lot more 


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http://roble.pntic.mec.es/~msanto1/lengua/
You'll need a high level in Spanish to get any use out of it though, because it is made for natives.
20:18
July 5, 2011
OfflineThumbs up!
But got confused a bit with "z" and "d". Are they pronounced similarly sometimes? (There were some tips on how to distinguish those two – while writing). I've personally never noticed anything like this.
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