

Regarding the comment about not knowing if the subject or object is plural, this is how it was in the original book. Thanks for the comment about ‘Suguiero’ - it’s now in the 1st person present tense since the original version wasn’t as natural. Thank you below for the comment about ‘invierno’ - that card now says ‘winter’. Thanks to Martin Patz, Nate Fillmore & Steve Brooks for their input. I recommend IVONA TTS (Android) as a substitute for mp3 files - it’s a very natural sounding TTS engine. Thank you below for the comment about ‘no mp3’. Please rate this deck in AnkiWeb if you like it. You can view a poorly rendered text version of the deck here. Text To Speech will pronounce correctly since the diacritical marks are there. Though there are no instances of ‘vosotros’, this deck is a mix of spanish from both Spain and Latin America. In most cases, ‘you’ is the formal pronoun ‘usted’. This is my favourite way to learn spanish - be introduced to the word with it’s general English translation, and then see the word in a sentence to learn one way it’s applied. (Card # 22) Front: His actions confuse me.

(Card # 21) Front: the action Back: la acción (Card # 19) Front: to end, to finish Back: acabar These are cards of words followed by a single card with an example sentence of the preceding word, eg. Level: High Intermediate (verbs in preterite, imperfect, future, conditional and imperative tense.) Major Update! 22nd January 2018 - audio added.
