Gracias!
Hi everyone! New here and starting with Layer 1a!
When listening to the voice speaking the cheat sheet words, Gracias is pronounced with the c clearly spoken. The same when playing the flashcards audio.
By comparison, the conversation clips seem to change that c to a silent g (or maybe something else)... but it sure doesn't sound like a clearly spoken c.
Should we be trying to mimic the audio in the cheatsheet-flash cards, or in the examples? Or.. does it not matter so much? I don't want to get held up on these details if they are not important, but I also would like to get the basics right so I feel confident to speak with real humans soon :)
Loving the layers method overall ... totally clicks! 🕺
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Michael Mulholland
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Gracias!
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