
Every year lots of students coming from any corner of the world choose to have a learning holiday in order to study a second language abroad. After English, the most interesting and attractive language is nowadays the Spanish one. Spanish is an extremely expressive and lively language, so the ideal approach to it for a foreign student could be to study in a country where culture and people represent essential requirements for a pleasant full immersion. There is no question that one of the most beautiful places in the world supporting the learning of Spanish language is Santo Domingo, where students have the possibility to study while spend an absolute funny holiday.
Dominican Republic is an extraordinary beautiful Caribbean island, a country rich of special traditions, and nature, sea and mood of Caribbean people make of it one of the most exciting places in the world. So, if a so beautiful place is usually the favourite destination of thousands of tourists coming from all over the world, think about how interesting could be to choose Santo Domingo as a destination for a learning holiday abroad.
Santo Domingo means guaranteed fun for visitors, but also high educational quality for students. In fact, the isle offers some Spanish language schools that support a wide variety of Spanish courses that fit with any age or need. Besides traditional Spanish Standard Courses – long term courses are available for people who wish to spend a long holiday there – students will also find good Intensive Spanish language courses and Personal Spanish language courses organized following needs of single students, who will have the possibility to choose how, where and when to study. Among Personal ones, the Tourism and Culture Course stands up as interesting and attractive and give students the opportunity to visit the isle far and wide while discovering its numerous beauties.
For who is wishing to learn Spanish language and have a holiday full of fun and culture at the same time, Santo Domingo is definitely the perfect destination.
To know everything about Spanish language school and Spanish language courses in Santo Domingo, visit the Learn Spanish Abroad section on Learn Languages Abroad
web site.
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#1 by WPMixer on August 12, 2009 - 5:39 pm
The sign was on ones yard.
#2 by Yuffie-chan on August 12, 2009 - 7:01 pm
1 = ichi 一
2 = ni ニ
3 = san 三
4 = yon, shi 四
5 = go 五
6 = roku 六
7 = nana, shichi 七
8 = hachi 八
9 = kyuu, ku 九
10 = jyuu 十
11 = jyuu-ichi
12 = jyuu-ni
13 = jyuu-san
14 = jyuu-yon, jyuu-shi
15 = jyuu-go
16 = jyuu-roku
17 = jyuu-nana, jyuu-shichi
18 = jyuu-hachi
19 = jyuu-ku, jyuu-kyuu
20 = ni-jyuu ニ十
21 = ni-jyuu-ichi ニ十一
22 = ni-jyuu-ni
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30 = san-jyuu 三十
31 = san-jyuu-ichi 三十一
40 = yon-jyuu, shi-jyuu
41 = yon-jyuu-ichi
50 = go-jyuu
60 = roku-jyuu
70 = nana-jyuu (shichi-jyuu)
80 = hachi-jyuu
90 = kyuu-jyuu (not ku-jyuu)
100 = hyaku 百
101 = hyaku-ichi
200 = ni-hyaku
300 = san-byaku
400 = yon-hyaku (not shi-hyaku)
500 = go-hyaku
600 = ro-ppyaku
700 = nana-hyaku (not shichi-hyaku)
800 = ha-ppyaku
900 = kyuu-hyaku (not ku-hyaku)
1000 = sen 千, 一千
1111 = sen-hyaku-jyuu-ichi
2000 = ni-sen
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10,000 = 万, 一万