What are the important differences between the English and Spanish languages?

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1. **Grammar**: Spanish has gendered nouns; English does not. 2. **Pronunciation**: Spanish is more phonetic. 3. **Word Order**: Spanish often uses subject-verb-object but allows more flexibility. 4. **Tenses**: Spanish has more verb conjugations and tenses. 5. **Vocabulary**: Many words...
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1. **Grammar**: Spanish has gendered nouns; English does not. 2. **Pronunciation**: Spanish is more phonetic. 3. **Word Order**: Spanish often uses subject-verb-object but allows more flexibility. 4. **Tenses**: Spanish has more verb conjugations and tenses. 5. **Vocabulary**: Many words are different, though some are cognates due to shared Latin roots. read less
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1. **Grammar**: Spanish has gendered nouns; English does not. 2. **Pronunciation**: Spanish is more phonetic. 3. **Word Order**: Spanish often uses subject-verb-object but allows more flexibility. 4. **Tenses**: Spanish has more verb conjugations and tenses. 5. **Vocabulary**: Many words are different,...
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1. **Grammar**: Spanish has gendered nouns; English does not. 2. **Pronunciation**: Spanish is more phonetic. 3. **Word Order**: Spanish often uses subject-verb-object but allows more flexibility. 4. **Tenses**: Spanish has more verb conjugations and tenses. 5. **Vocabulary**: Many words are different, though some are cognates due to shared Latin roots. read less
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Perhaps the greatest difference between English and Spanish is that Spanish has only five vowel sounds while English has more than 14, depending on regional dialects. This is the reason Spanish speakers have difficulty differentiating between vowel phonemes in words like seat and sit.
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