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Post by Nikudou Natsumi on Apr 12, 2015 21:15:34 GMT
So it just occurred to me that we have one of these for Japanese, but not for Spanish. So here's my contribution. This is a por vs para sheet that my Spanish class has used and is using. Hopefully it'll help with anyone struggling when to use what. It comes complete with the types of situations you use for each one, as well as the equivalent English word, and Spanish examples. Hope this helps!
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Post by Nikudou Natsumi on Apr 16, 2015 21:19:15 GMT
Just in case anyone, you know, wants to read Detective Conan in Spanish.
It goes up to chapter 911, which is the second-to-last in the Kamaitachi case. Oh! And here's Magic Kaito! Which . . . is kinda weird, cuz it has chapters 1-9, then skips to 18, then to 21 and 22, and finally to 29-31 Oh wait, DC skips some chapters too . . . Let's see, 15 . . . 279-283, 288-306, 308-353, 355-365, 368-372, 374-376, 384-422, 436-482, 484-499, 501-547, 551-569 . . . 680 . . . 730 . . . 855, 898-899, 905-906, and 909. O.O DC is even worse than MK . . . But then again DC has much more chapters than MK does. Even so, though . . . *looks back at amount of chapters missing*
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