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Quick Guide to More Venezuelan Spanish

Quick Guide to More Venezuelan Spanish

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This book is the second volume about Venezuelan Spanish and vocabulary that began in the first book, Quick Guide to Venezuelan Spanish. More than 500 new vocabulary words and phrases are added to Venezuelan Spanish slang in this phrasebook. Each term has been defined in English and synonyms are included when available. In addition, there are also more than 450 example sentences demonstrating how to use the words. Words like "perol," "tobo," "catire" and "zaperoco" will no longer be a mystery and move you closer to to Venezuelan Spanish fluency with this second phrasebook of Spanish vocabulary words from Venezuela. It includes 45 black and white illustrations. IS THIS BOOK FOR ME? This book contains words that are not appropriate for kids. If you are just starting to learn Spanish, this book is best used as a complementary reference source to any program or class designed to teach you Spanish. This book and the other books of the Speaking Latino series are not designed as stand-alone learning aids, to teach you Spanish. Instead, they expand your country-specific Spanish vocabulary. If you already speak Spanish, this book help you understand local Spanish from Venezuela. Be sure to use the Amazon Look Inside function to see what this book will and will not teach.

Author: Language Babel
Publisher: Language Babel
Published: 04/16/2013
Pages: 90
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.21lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.00w x 0.19d
ISBN: 9780983840596

About the Author
ABOUT JARED ROMEY, AUTHOR OF THE QUICK GUIDE TO MORE VENEZUELAN SPANISH: Suffering a typical 9 to 5 existence, Jared's foray into lunch-hour Spanish shook up his mundane life. He quit his job, stopped by briefly to school, and then left his country...for 14 years. Early stumblings in real-world Spanish taught him that a "cola" isn't just a soft drink, "bicho" doesn't always mean a bug, and "boludo" may be heartfelt or middle-finger felt. Nine countries, three business start-ups, two bestsellers and a Puerto Rican wife later, he is still confounded by how many Spanish words exist for panties. His quest is to discover all those words with his website http: //www.SpeakingLatino.com. In between, he meanders the Earth, dabbles in languages, drinks wine and sells shampoo.

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