Where is...
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. Note: whenever a double vowel bears the accent, put
the accent mark over the second vowel.
Here are some places you might wish to ask about:
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Where is the Acropolis?
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Where is the town square?
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Where is the kiosk?
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Where is the restaurant?
Note: both the words
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mean “the;” which
one you use depends on a word's gender, which is
explained in the grammar section.
If you want to find out where the hotel is, you’ll need three more letters.
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