04/07/2021
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In Spanish, the DL + vowel sequence is rare as it is a difficult combination to articulate. You can find this combination in separate syllables, as in the case of imperative plural with enclitic pronoun that begins with L, but it is in the case of the language spoken in Spain and not frequent in the rest of Latin America. For example: calldla, decigive himhave yousay it.
The sequence DL + U does not exist in Spanish either as a syllable or as a particle.
When this sequence is presented in a word from another language, the Spanish language seeks to adapt it for easier pronunciation. For example: padgive him / paddle.
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