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1001 Most Useful Spanish Words
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1001 Most Useful Spanish Words

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Students of Spanish will find here an enormously useful aid to building their Spanish vocabularies. Included are definitions of common Spanish words arranged by such categories as foods, numbers, days of the week, months, colors, the seasons, and family. The heart of the book is a dictionary, from a to zapato, in which each word is used in a Spanish sentence (with English translation) demonstrating its proper use. This useful learning and teaching tool was compiled by Seymour Resnick, a noted language teacher. It belongs at the fingertips of anyone studying the Spanish language.

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Release dateApr 4, 2012
ISBN9780486110486
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    Any vocabulary collection that purports to contain "the most useful words" of any language has to be somewhat arbitrary. In particular, such a list of Spanish vocabulary runs into the danger of Latin American vs. continental Europe useage and especially regional differences in Latin America. Still, this is not a bad little book for all that; the selection of nouns amd adjectives is good. It's most useful for reading, NOT for conversational Spanish, and even then, its value is limited because the verbs are given in infinitive form. Spanish has a high percentage of irregular verbs, especially stem-changing ones in which the present tense doesn't bear that much resemblance to the infinitive. As a result, the value of this book is somewhat limited.