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Rozita Bron

Language has always been my passion, but I truly fell in love with linguistics working as an ESL teacher. So, armed with a degree in Linguistics and English, I took on the war of the words, becoming the go-to writer, editor, and proofreader in my personal and professional life. I am a creative author, and an enthusiastic learning and development consultant. After working in the training industry for over 10 years, I am now a self-sustained, freelance consultant; writing, editing, and proofreading all kinds of content, from various industries, on some of the most random topics sometimes! In essence, I help others craft their stories, whether it is by aiding with the writing, or writing something that impacts your story line.

Question marks, exclamation marks, commas, periods, and semicolons are all examples of punctuation marks. We use these marks to add emotion and meaning to written words because we cannot see or hear the speaker. Generally, all languages with a writing system use punctuation marks, but they are not universal and actually quite unique to each …

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People enjoy and appreciate being thanked in their native tongue, especially if it comes from a foreign speaker. In Spanish, when you want to express your gratitude, you can use the word gracias. This word follows the conventional rules of Spanish spelling and pronunciation. Gracias does not have an accent mark in Spanish. The word …

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When learning a new language, the first phrases we usually learn are greetings. We learn how to say, “Good morning, good evening, and good night,” and of course, just simply “hello.” There are several greetings in the Spanish language, just as with English, but the informal greeting most often used is the word “hola.” “Hola” …

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Compared to English, Spanish has fewer exceptions to the rules, uncomplicated spelling rules, and easy-to-follow pronunciation guidelines. We can say that Spanish is an orthographically rich language because it also uses signs or diacritic symbols, which make writing and reading Spanish accurately easier for language learners. That brings us to the difference between mi and …

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