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Lesson
of the Week: Contigo & Conmigo
From
the Ay Cosita Linda grammar chapter
This
is one of those things people often don't learn until they step
off of the plane in a Spanish speaking country, and find out quickly
that the literal translation for "with me" and "with
you" - con tú and con yo - doesn't work!
Nope
- in reality they have a couple of nifty words they use instead.
Keep in mind that when saying "with him" or "with
her" - you can still you "con ella" or "con
él".

Quiz
: Contigo
& Conmigo
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Travel
Spot of the Week
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Cartagena,
Colombia
While
known mostly for its violence and infamous drug lords like
Pablo Escobar, Colombia is also widely described as a beautiful,
friendly country with vibrant music and dramatic scenery.
Grammy winners Juanes and Shakira are both from Colombia.
Cartagena, also known as "Cartagena de Indias" -
is one of the oldest cities in the Western hemisphere - scene
of the famous sacking by English pirate Sir
Francis Drake in 1586. In the days before violence plagued
the country, Cartagena was a popular beachside tourist destination.
For more pictures & a travel account, click
here. For history of Cartagena, click
here. For more on drug trafficking in Colombia, click
here.
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