Spanish I: The Good Old Months and Dates By Mingxue Zheng and Lala Doumbia

The Good old Meses  

Time and keeping in track of dates which is important  for the human society. If you don’t know how to day the months and tell somebody what is today’s date. Boo!
January Enero(in-near-ro)
FebuaryFebrero (fa-be-lea-row)
MarchMarzo(mar-zo)
April Abril(a-breil-o)
MayMayo(my-oh)
June Junio(who-knee-oh)
JulyJulio(who-knee-oh)
AugestAgosto (a-goo-stole)
SeptemberSeptiembre(sep-den-b-le)
OctoberOctubre(all-tube-b-le)
NovemberNoviembre (no-van-in-b-le)
DecemberDiciembre
(de-sea-in-b-le)
Some of the months spelled and sound similar to the English form of the months. So, if you know how to spell and pronounced the English months then this part will be easy for you to learn.

Okay! Now you know how to say the months and had the knowledge of Spanish numbers in the previous lesson, lets learn how to put it in use!

Guess what does question mean? ¿Cuál es el fecha de hoy?
Hint: It is the most common question ask everyday and your teacher will always say that if you want to be organized you need to put the **** on the top right corner of your paper!
This is a question that ask someone what date is today.


¿Cuál es el fecha de hoy?
Pronunciation: (geow) (is) (eel) (fad-cha) (de) (holl-re)


If you want to reply to this question say:
Hoy es (number) de (month).

If you know how to say ¿Cuál es el fecha de hoy? and the months. Then, I will say you’re a genius for a beginner in these few minutes!


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