Spanish Answers

Episode 5: Contractions, Part 1

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Today I talk about the common Spanish contractions: al, del, conmigo, contigo and consigo. And in the process, we also learn some random history. :) Episode produced by © 2019 Language Answers, Ltd. Shout out to Women In Language Conference and Links: https://www.womeninlanguage.com The Fluent Show: Inside the Women in Language Conference: 12 Guests Tell All. (https://www.fluent.show/126) Research Resources used for/in this Episode: SpanishDict.com, “Consigo” - https://www.spanishdict.com/translate/consigo Quora.com, “In Spanish grammar, if you are talking formally (usted) do you use contigo or consigo?” - https://www.quora.com/In-Spanish-grammar-if-you-are-talking-formally-usted-do-you-use-contigo-or-consigo Jstor.org, “Excessive Analogical Change as an Impetus for Lexical Loss; Old Spanish Connusco, Convusco” by Joel Rini / Charlottesville -https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27940047.pdf?seq=1#page _scan_tab_contents Gramática española blog, July 15, 2014, “Conmigo, Contigo y Consigo” by Eleonora Castelli