Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) by C. A. Toledano
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A-glo-me-rar (to agglomerate)
A-gran-dar (to enlarge) En-con-trar (to meet) If any of these combinations occur together with a third consonant, this of course will belong to the previous syllable, as Em-bro-llar (to entangle). If four consonants come together, two belong to the first syllable and two to the next, as Obs-tru-ir (to obstruct). _Ll_ and _Rr_, being treated as single letters, must not be divided, as-- Ba-lle-na (whale) Una ca-lle (a street) A-lla-nar (to level) Tie-rra (earth) LESSON I. THE ARTICLE. The =Definite Article= in Spanish is |
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