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Spanish speakers explain yourself
Yes, but I'm poor so I can't
Makes sense.
it makes it makes it easier to spot a question, be it for changing your voice tone properly when reading out loud or for reading comprehension. similarly to how German points out nouns
Spanish isn't like English in that it doesn't change the sentence structure for questions
¿oƃuiɹƃ 'oɯǝlqoɹd?
It is so that you know when a question starts. In spanish there are no rules like in english, to differentiate between a question and affirmation.
>Hay un perro en la casa.
There is a dog in the house.
>¿Hay un perro en la casa?
Is there a dog in the house?
you can tell right away when its a question or a hard intonation rather than waiting at the end, lets say you are reading a long ass question or quote, how would you know?
You can know what inflection to use at the beginning of the sentence instead of at the end like some retard who raises the pitch of the last word.
Stop butchering the English language.