El Primero De Enero

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The first (of January)

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "el primero de enero" translates to "the first of January" in English. To remember this, think of "El Primero" as the "El Presidento" starting his new year resolutions, because January 1st is like the inauguration day for resolutions! Picture "El Primero" standing there, ready to lead the charge into a new year filled with promise, much like a president on their first day in office. And "enero," well, it sounds a bit like "enter," as in "entering" the new year. So, imagine "El Presidento" entering the new year on "el primero de enero." 🎉

Practice Version

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