Claudia Sheinbaum’s presidency continues to captivate Mexicans 100 days into her term. Her approval rating soars at 80%, a four-point increase from last month. This surge reflects the public’s satisfaction with their electoral choice.

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        They’re ranked by financial “investment” in making America great again. 1 million is just the g®ift getting you into the room, you know to discuss policy. Next level is renting a room in maralago for extended stays, that gets you a dinner plate next to Trump. You share a burger, fries, and a diet coke while lightly discussing your interest in foreign affairs. God tier is committing $269million to an election where you magically get all your affiliated company lawsuits “reviewed” and conveniently dismissed. Trump basically bends over backwards for you and let’s you doge every legal issue you’ve ever had.

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    Uh oh, you get those kind of numbers as a socialist in Latin America and the CIA comes calling sooner or later… 😞

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      It’s alright main thing you need is the ‘r’ sound. It’s a tap of your tongue against the roof of your mouth. If you have any idea on how to roll/trill an ‘r’ it’s like that but just once. They also trill them but if you can do the tap that’ll work fine for most of it.

      ‘H’ is always silent

      Two 'L’s are a “y” sound.

      All vowels are pronounced, even when it’s two in a row. Except ‘u’ after ‘g’, unless it’s ‘ü’ ex: “bilingüe”

      And the other good thing is pronunciation is incredibly consistent, unlike English once you know the rules you should be able to correctly pronounce any Spanish word you see. There’s also less sounds than English.

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          I don’t think it’s impossible for many. But it can certainly be hard to build that muscle memory which can lead to frustration. But your tongue should be physically capable of doing it.

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            Not everyone’s tongue is physically capable.

            I have tried for over 10 years. Fortunately I live in a Spanish speaking country where the rr is very subtle

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        Ohhhhhhh! I have a friend named Miranda and once I was around a Spanish-speaking friend of hers and when this woman would pronounce Miranda’s name, I would hear “me-landa”

        But that’s what you’re talking about! The “r” sounds have a little tap to the roof of the mouth… Okay, I’m experimenting with this, I had never noticed before how close the “n” sound was to the “l” sound…

        Thank you!

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      Did you know hispanic people have the majority ethnicity in Houston? I’m not sure how all of the non-mexican hispanics would feel about Mexico reclaiming any part of Texas, though.

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      They should split up the us between mexico and canada. The rest is a desert anyways you can keep that.