![]() ![]() ![]() Barring a handful of sentences, I soon realized I still couldn’t actually speak Spanish. Learning a new language was one of the hobbies I picked up when the pandemic hit, and naturally, like most people, I turned to Duolingo. It didn’t come as a surprise to me that my Spanish skills were far from decent. I couldn’t tell the difference myself, of course. The Great as shown with Dualsub’s Arabic subtitles above Hulu’s standard English subtitles.īinge-watching Narcos a few weeks ago taught me two things: (1) to become a Colombian drug lord, you must be willing to smuggle cocaine in just about everything, including airplane tires, and (2) I’ve been pronouncing at least half of the Spanish words I know incorrectly.
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