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    Español

    ¿Qué tal?
    Buenos días, buenas tardes o buenas noches según el lugar donde estés o la hora en la que nos escuches. En estos 5 minutos de español a la mitad de la semana vamos a hablar de las Fiestas, se acaba el 2020 y ya estamos a finales de diciembre, para ser originales vamos a platicar del vocabulario relacionado con la Navidad.

    En México las celebraciones navideñas comienzan a mediados de diciembre con las Posadas, fiestas de amigos y compañeros de trabajo.
    In Mexico, Christmas celebrations begin in mid-December with Posadas, parties with friends or co-workers.

    Este año no se celebraron muchas posadas ya sabes por qué.

    La familia y los amigos más cercanos se reúnen la noche del 24 (la Nochebuena), se come tarde y se espera a las 12 para brindar.
    Family and closest friends meet on the night of the 24th (Christmas Eve), dine late and wait for 12 o'clock to toast

     

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    English

    How are you? How are you? Good morning, good afternoon or good evening depending on where you are or what time you are listening to us.

    In these 5 minutes of Spanish in the middle of the week we are going to talk about the verb of the month of November, you already know what it is, don't you?

    Yes, that's the one you're thinking of: morir.

    It's November, the month of the Day of the Dead, which in Mexico is one of the most important days of the year.

    Morir is an irregular verb, in the present indicative, it changes the "o" for "ue" in the root:
    So we say:

     

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