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I considered having a Learn Spanish in Panama with the best Spanish School in Panama: EPA! Español en Panama article for EPA's website. While writing and getting to the end of it, realized I've made many typo.  As a result of that, I decided to make a topic combination. Afterwards, I will enlist the programs we have.

A typographical error (often shortened to typo) is a mistake made in, originally, the manual type-setting(typography) of printed material, or more recently, the typing process. The term includes errors due to mechanical failure or slips of the hand or finger, but usually excludes errors of ignorance, such as spelling errors. Before the arrival of printing, the "copyist's mistake" or "scribal error" was the equivalent for manuscripts. Most typos involve simple duplication, omission, transposition, or substitution of a small number of characters.

As many typos are caused by a finger accidentally hitting two adjacent keys of a keyboard in a single keystroke during data entry (for example, buckled instead of bucked due to the adjacency of the L key to the K key on many keyboards), the term fat finger (often in the combination "fat-finger syndrome") is used as slang for accidental typing slips.

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Lesson tip to learn spanish before you come to class. COME and SEE. They can be the same word! VEN

VEN, the Spanish word for COME! when addressing a friend, relative, child or subordinate is VEN!

Ven, ven, ven Maria te quiero ven, ven, ven go the lyrics of a popular Spanish song.
This means, Come, come, come Maria I love you, come, come, come.


VEN also means see, as in third person plural ellos ven, which is Spanish for they see.

So Ven. Ellos ven. can mean 'Come here! They see! respectively.

 

So do remember this useful word VEN. Which can mean come! or 'they see'.

 

 

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