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Happy 2009! It's officially a new year and we couldn't be happier to share this lesson on this occasion. Today on the big podcast, learn how to ring in the new year, Spanish style. Learn the countdown and how to say Happy New Year!

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abuelojack says

Hóla Todos

Feliz año nuevo. Feliz dos mil nueve. Creo que Nocheviejar significa New Year's Eve. El vocabulario no está correcto.

Happy New Year. Happy 2009. I believe that Nocheviejar means New Year's Eve. The vocabulary section reads Christmas Eve.
Buena Suerte este año. Good luck this year. Correciónes por favor. Abuelo Jack

January 1, 2009 from the Web.
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mztish says

Feliz Año Nuevo a todos!!!

 

January 1, 2009 from the Web.
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xkristax91 says

Feliz año nuevo!!

January 1, 2009 from the Web.
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miguelchang says

Feliz ano nuevo!

January 1, 2009 from the Web.
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martinillo says

¡Feliz y prospero año nuevo! :)

January 2, 2009 from the Web.
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khin says

¡ Feliz y prospero año nuevo! tambien tiene muy sano bien !!!

January 2, 2009 from the Web.
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scottm says

que hicen uds por el ano nuevo?   Fuimos un restaurante con amigos. 

 

 

Feliz ano

January 2, 2009 from the Web.
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pqbj20 says

Hola a todos, de deseo muchas suerte en ano nuevo!

January 2, 2009 from the Web.
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grgl8 says

¿Pero porqué uvas? ¿Qué significa la uva?

January 3, 2009 from the Web.
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stevestr says

grg18

uvas are grapes

see wordreference.com

January 3, 2009 from the Web.
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grgl8 says

Ya sé la traducción. ¿Qué significa la uva en esta tradición?

January 3, 2009 from the Web.
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stevestr says

grg18

No sé si es diferente en diferentes países, pero puedo decirte que en Colombia, se comen 12 uva.  La prima representa enero.  Si es dulce, enero en el año nuevo va a ser dulce.  La segunda representa febrero. Y “so on” y “so on” (cómo se dice “so on”).

 

I don’t know if it is different in different countries, but I can tell you that in Colombia, they eat 12 grapes.  The first grape represents January.  If it is sweet, January in the new year will be sweet. The second represents February and so on and so on.

January 3, 2009 from the Web.
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lilianamata says

Hola!

Feliz año! La pase muy bien en una fiesta de 1,000 personas aproximadamente, mucho baile y mucho brindis.

Las uvas representan los meses de cada año, por eso comemos 12 uvas, pidiendo lo mejor para cada mes.

FELIZ 2009!

 

January 3, 2009 from the Web.
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kate1981 says

Feliz 2009 a todos.

January 7, 2009 from the Web.
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rodneyp says

One topic that didn't come up is how to talk about New Years Resolutions.

I've seen the word resoluciones as well as buenos propósitos used to talk about New Year's resolutions.  Is one more common or correct than the other?

January 13, 2009 from the Web.
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lilianamata says

rodneyp

Ambas son correctas resoluciones y propósitos de Año Nuevo.

Yo digo propósitos.

January 14, 2009 from the Web.
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jpvillanueva says

corrections made to PDF

June 14, 2009 from the Web.

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