title="vocab";
a0="house <i>fem.</i>";
a1="good <i>adj.</i>, friendly <i>adj.</i>";
a2="office <i>fem.</i>, street <i>fem.</i>";
a3="world <i>masc.</i>, all, language <i>masc.</i>";
a4="three, dance <i>masc.</i>";
a5="ghost <i>fem.</i>";
a6="Argentina, to win";
a7="to speak, egg <i>masc.</i>";
a8="if, cinema <i>masc.</i>";
a9="woman <i>fem.</i>, travel <i>masc.</i>";
a10="kilo";
a11="Lima";
a12="she, rain <i>fem.</i>";
a13="mother <i>fem.</i>";
a14="buttocks <i>fem.</i>";
a15="Spanish <i>masc.</i>";
a16="thing <i>fem.</i>";
a17="fish (culinary) <i>masc.</i>";
a18="cheese <i>masc.</i>";
a19="dog <i>masc.</i>";
a20="cheap <i>adj.</i>";
a21="soup <i>fem.</i>";
a22="telephone <i>masc.</i>";
a23="when, boy <i>masc.</i>";
a24="wine <i>masc.</i>";
a25="Washington";
a26="expression <i>fem.</i>, to exist, Mexico";
a27="yesterday, I, and";
a28="blue";
c0="when followed by <em>i</em> or <em>e</em>, <em>c</em> is pronouned like an <em>s</em>";
c1="when ending a syllable, <em>e</em> is a long <em>e</em>, like <em>they</em>, but when in the middle of a syllable it is like the <em>e</em> of <em>let </em>";
c2="when <em>g</em> is followed by <em>e</em> or <em>i</em>, it is pronounced like 'the <em>h</em> of hack' otherwise it is pronounced like the <em>g</em> of <em>gum </em>";
c3="";
c4="";
