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This image features a page from a spiral-bound notebook containing handwritten educational exercises in Spanish. The content focuses on 'Actividad II: Transcripción Fonética' (Activity II: Phonetic Transcription), specifically practicing the phonetic representation of common Spanish words like 'ojo' [Ohu], 'mula' [mula], 'burro' [bu.ro], and 'ripa' [ri.pa]. The text includes a tongue-twister ('Trabalenguas') about a donkey named Bruno ('El burro Bruno') who runs through a green hill ('el cerro verde').
The notebook itself follows a standard academic format common in Spanish-speaking countries like Mexico and Argentina, featuring a dedicated 'Date' field in the top right corner. The date '04 02 26' (February 4, 2026) is written in the DD MM YY format typical of Latin American and European regions. The signature 'Cecilia' at the bottom suggests these are personal study notes or a classroom assignment. Manufacturing of such notebooks occurs globally, but the specific layout and linguistic context strongly suggest a local stationery brand from the Latin American market, such as Scribe or Norma, which are dominant in Mexico and surrounding regions.
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