In this question, we are going to write two lines with eight syllables each.
In syntactic typology, we say that Spanish is an "SVO" language, whose sentences follow the order "subject-verb-object". For example, in the language of Cervantes, it is written: "Pedro works in the library", a sentence that translates in the same order "Peter trabaja en la biblioteca."
Verse types are classified according to the number of syllables they contain. Thus, the verse, that is, each line of a poem
Lo-que-que-da-de-mi-en-la-vida
Es-lo-amar-go-de-lo-que-su-frí.
Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.
Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.
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