fix(curriculum): update coordinates of short characters (#64511)

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@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ This word is used to say "hi" to someone. The first letter is capitalized.
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ The word `días` has an accent mark on the `í`. In Spanish, accent marks indica
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ Focus on the last word of the sentence.
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ In conversation, it's much more natural than other forms, like `Mi nombre es...`
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ This means "developer", but it's not what she is saying. Pay attention to the la
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ Even without `yo`, the sentence is complete and natural in Spanish.
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ This word includes the letter `ñ`, which is its own letter in the Spanish alpha
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ Notice the accent mark on the `ó`. It's important for correct pronunciation and
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ In Spanish, you can use `Buenas noches` both when greeting someone in the evenin
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ In Spanish, you can use `Buenas noches` both when greeting someone in the evenin
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ It's the standard way to introduce yourself. For example:
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ It's the standard way to introduce yourself. For example:
{
"character": "Esteban",
"startTime": 1,
"finishTime": 2.0,
"finishTime": 2,
"dialogue": {
"text": "Me llamo Esteban.",
"align": "center"
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ It's the standard way to introduce yourself. For example:
{
"character": "Esteban",
"opacity": 0,
"startTime": 2.50
"startTime": 2.5
}
]
}

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@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ In Spanish, you **don't need an article** like "a" or "an" before professions. F
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ There are two common spellings of the word `chao`:
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ There is no request or command in this phrase.
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ It's the most common way to ask someone their name in an informal setting (using
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ When the word `Cómo` is used to ask a question, it should have an accent mark i
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ Therefore, the speaker's name is `Sebastián`.
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ The complete phrase is `Mi nombre es Sebastián`, which means "My name is Sebast
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ Sebastián says `Me llaman Basti` ("They call me Basti"), so `Basti` is his nick
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ The complete phrase is `Me llaman Basti`, which means "They call me Basti".
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ Therefore, `Ángela` is the speaker's name.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ It's one of the most common phrases used to reply after someone has introduced t
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ Sebastián is asking Ángela `¿De dónde eres?` to know where she is from.
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ Therefore, Ángela is from El Salvador.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ Since Ángela is a female, she uses the feminine form of the nationality: `salva
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ This is a regional variation of `tú` ("you").
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ Therefore, Sebastián is not from Costa Rica.
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ Therefore, this is true because Ángela is asking Sebastián about his age.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ It's important to remember that questions in Spanish start with an opening quest
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ After saying his age, Sebastián returns the question to Ángela with `¿Y tú?`
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ Therefore, Sebastián is asking about Ángela's profession.
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ Therefore, Ángela is a human resources representative.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ Its role is very similar to `Mucho gusto` in an introduction.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ This phrase has the same purpose as `Mucho gusto` in an introduction.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ The phrase `Igualmente` translates to "Likewise".
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ Sebastián asks `¿Y tú?` at the end of this part of the conversation to return
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ The complete phrase is `Me llamo Ángela`, which means "My name is Ángela".
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ The complete phrase is `Soy de El Salvador`, which means "I am from El Salvador"
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ The complete phrase is `Soy salvadoreña`, which means "I am Salvadoran".
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ The complete phrase is `Soy de Guatemala`, which means "I am from Guatemala".
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ Sebastián says `Soy guatemalteco`, which means "I am Guatemalan".
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ The complete sentence is `Soy guatemalteco`, which means "I am Guatemalan".
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ How old is Ángela?
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ The complete sentence is `Tengo veintiún años`, which means "I am twenty-one y
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ The complete sentence is `Tengo treinta y cinco años`, which means "I am thirty
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ The complete sentence is `Soy representante de recursos humanos. ¿Y vos?`, whic
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ The complete sentence is `Soy representante de recursos humanos. ¿Y vos?`, whic
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Sebastián says `Soy analista junior`, which means "I am a junior analyst".
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ The complete sentence is `Soy analista junior`, which means "I am a junior analy
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ It's a common and polite one-word response to an introduction. It lets the other
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ The complete phrase is `Mucho gusto, Ángela`, which means "Nice to meet you, Á
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ This question must have the preposition `de` ("from") at the beginning, and the
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ This is an informal greeting to say hi and ask how the person is doing, but it d
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ Remember, the structure uses a **reflexive pronoun** (`me`) and the **verb** `ll
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ The verb `soy` comes from `ser` and is used here to describe Luna's nationality.
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ The word `años` means **years**. Notice the special character `ñ`.
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ This is another common name, but not the one mentioned by the speaker.
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -57,12 +57,12 @@ This verb is used when talking about profession or identity.
"setup": {
"background": "desk.png",
"characters": [
{
{
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ So, `Tengo` veintiocho `años` means the person is 28 years old.
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ Words, like `canadiense` ("Canadian") or `estudiante` ("student"), are **neutral
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ It's a friendly and common way to say goodbye when you expect to see the person
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -45,12 +45,12 @@ This is a general way to say "goodbye" in Spanish, used in both formal and infor
"setup": {
"background": "desk.png",
"characters": [
{
{
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ This dialogue has the words `llamas`, `llaman`, and `llamo`. Three variations of
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
},
@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ This dialogue has the words `llamas`, `llaman`, and `llamo`. Three variations of
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ This dialogue includes the words `gusto`, `El Salvador`, and `guatemalteco` (in
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
},
@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ This dialogue includes the words `gusto`, `El Salvador`, and `guatemalteco` (in
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ This dialogue includes the words `años`, `veintiún`, and `treinta y cinco`.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
},
@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ This dialogue includes the words `años`, `veintiún`, and `treinta y cinco`.
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ This dialogue includes the words `dedicas`, `representante`, and `analista`.
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
},
@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ This dialogue includes the words `dedicas`, `representante`, and `analista`.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ This dialogue includes the words `encantada` and `igualmente`.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
},
@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ This dialogue includes the words `encantada` and `igualmente`.
"character": "Sebastián",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ It's the most common way to introduce your name in a conversation. For example:
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ When someone says this, it usually means they plan or expect to see you the next
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -66,8 +66,8 @@ The phrase `Soy chilena` also uses `ser` to indicate origin or nationality, and
"character": "Luna",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ This is the most common way to introduce yourself in Spanish, using the verb `ll
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ In Spanish, when the word `cómo` is used to ask a question, it carries an accen
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ This is a common way to say where you are from in Spanish.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ Nationalities must agree in gender with the person they describe. For example:
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ Nationalities must agree in gender with the person they describe.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ The preposition `de` ("from") is very important because omitting it changes the
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ The question starter `¿A qué…?` (specifically in the phrase `¿A qué te ded
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ It should have an accent mark in the letter `a` when it's part of a question.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ It's used in both formal and informal settings.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ It means "charmed" or "delighted".
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ You can use it as a quick reply to give a nice greeting or compliment back to th
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ The `representante de recursos humanos` ("Human Resources Representative") is th
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ The word `junior` ("Junior") is used to indicate an entry-level role.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ This word means 25. Ángela is mentioning a different number.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ This word means 23. Ángela is mentioning a different number.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ This word means 32. Ángela is mentioning a different number.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ This word means 34. Ángela is mentioning a different number.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ This word means 29. Ángela is mentioning a different number.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ This word means 25. Ángela is mentioning a different number.
"character": "Ángela",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 0,
"z": 1.4
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ The word `Hola` is a greeting. It's used when you meet someone, similar to "Hell
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ The word `Hola` is a greeting. It's used when you meet someone, similar to "Hell
"filename": "ES_A1_spanish_greetings_in_the_morning.mp3",
"startTime": 1,
"startTimestamp": 0.35,
"finishTimestamp": 0.90
"finishTimestamp": 0.9
}
},
"commands": [

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@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ This means "Good night", and it's used at the end of the day.
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ This means "Good night", and it's used at the end of the day.
"audio": {
"filename": "ES_A1_spanish_greetings_in_the_morning.mp3",
"startTime": 1,
"startTimestamp": 1.0,
"startTimestamp": 1,
"finishTimestamp": 2.18
}
},

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@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ You can use `Buenas noches` both when greeting someone in the evening **and** wh
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ You can use `Buenas noches` both when greeting someone in the evening **and** wh
{
"character": "Esteban",
"startTime": 1,
"finishTime": 2.0,
"finishTime": 2,
"dialogue": {
"text": "Buenas noches.",
"align": "center"

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@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ You can use `Adiós` in both formal and informal situations, usually when you do
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ This means "Good morning", and it's not used to say goodbye.
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ It's used when you expect to see the person again, but not necessarily soon. For
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ This is a general goodbye, not the phrase used in the audio.
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}

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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ This means "programmer", which is similar but not the exact word used.
"character": "Esteban",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ This means "programmer", which is similar but not the exact word used.
"audio": {
"filename": "ES_A1_spanish_greetings_in_the_evening.mp3",
"startTime": 1,
"startTimestamp": 3.90,
"startTimestamp": 3.9,
"finishTimestamp": 4.97
}
},

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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ This means "developer", not designer.
"character": "Elena",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.2
"y": 25,
"z": 1.5
},
"opacity": 0
}