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Gerald Erichsen

¡Escuchad!

By , About.com GuideDecember 19, 2007

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If you've studied only Latin American Spanish, the verb form in the headline above may not look all that familiar — it's the "you plural" command form of the verb escuchar, which means "to listen." And in the Spanish title of a popular Christmas carol, "Escuchad el son triunfal," it's the translation of "Hark!" The Spanish interpretation of "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" is the most recent carol to which we've added grammar and vocabulary notes. These annotated Christmas carols are ideal for classroom use and are also helpful for personal study during this holiday season. Learn more...

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