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LOL. When I started this I'd never thought that this would help anyone to learn vocabulary. Neither in English or Spanish... O.o O.o O.o O.o
Edit: Thanks to Dr. Stilla Live for telling me some typos
Disclaimer: I do not own Hetalia
"Could you tell me again why we are in what seems to be a china town?" Romano asked with his trademark frown.
"China town? You must be kidding. This does not look like china town." Spain stated.
"Then, read that poster!" Romano challenged.
"It says 'firecrackers', Lovi" Spain smiled. Lovino had pointed to one of the Spanish shops. They were in a street full of Asian shops. The exceptions were some manga shops and a firecrackers' shop.
"Tsk… You know what I mean"
"Lovi, China town is way bigger than only a couple of short streets. And we're here to visit a good firecrackers' shop. Remember, I want to buy some for Valencia's birthday." Spain explained entering the room.
After half an hour (there were just too many types of firecrackers, in Romano's opinion) the left the shop and went to their train stop.
"Look Romano. We have to go there sometime." Spain said, looking at Valencia's bullring. "I really like that place"
"The bullring?" Romano asked
"Yes! I love the circus!" Spain beamed. His comment confused Romano.
"Circus? I thought you were talking about bullfighters and that stuff" Romano asked.
"Yeah, that too. But there's a circus in the inside. Well, only in Christmas. It's been some years since the last time I went there but I think the circus is still there, every Christmas. I heard about another one in the Old Turia's Channel, but I think it's not the same one… I love clowns!" Spain explained making South Italy smile.
'He does act like a clown sometimes' He thought.
"Yeah… We should go at least once" Romano agreed just to make Spain happy.
"Valencia wants England to act as a wizard in there. If he accepts, she is going to invite every single European nation." Spain told Romano.
"Not America?" He asked.
"No… Let me think… She said 'Tsk…'" Spain remembered.
"'Tsk?'"
"Yes. You'll have to ask her about it. I wasn't really interested since that's not going to happen. And well, if it happens, I'll buy you a ticket"
"But… I'm European!" Romano yelled.
"She said 'Only one ticket per nation. Out of the Italys, North Italy will go since he's so cute.'"
"Damned pyro…" Romano mumbled.
[Lesson time. Valencia's home]
"I want to remind you something. You should know it by now but you have some problems with the letter 'r'" Spain began his lesson.
"I don't have any problem with your damned 'r', Antonio." Romano complained and thought 'The "r" has problems with me'.
"Fine. But this is just to make sure. You know that there are two pronunciations for that letter. One is thrilled, you have to roll it and that stuff. As is Rosa or Marrón (Pink/Rose and Brown). The other one is the one in Martes and Amarillo (Tuesday and Yellow). It's like… softer. I want you to recognise both on them when you read. You pronounce the thrilled one when you read 'rr' (Marrón), or in "r" when the 'r' is the first letter in a word (Rosa) and when the 'r' is after 's', 'n' and 'l' (Israel, Enrique –just a name- and alrededor – around). You pronounce the other way when it's not thrilled. Got it?" Spain asked.
"Got it" Romano smiled.
[Lesson simplified Because I'm a horrible teacher]
/RR/ sound:
– Written "rr"
-Written "r" when it's the first letter in a word or when it's after "n" "s" or "l".
/r/ Sound:
-When it's not /RR/ sound… Tsk…
Ok... It's funny when people say "Churos~" instead of "Churros~" (I'm talking about Spain's song... xD) . But I wonder... How do Spaniards sound when they try to pronounce "r"s? Eh? EEEHHHH?
If I'm talking about rs... It's because my lack of ideas.
Lack of ideas = this will end soon...
Suggestions = this will last a bit longer...
Review? Please!
