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my lil cheat sheets i made for some spanish verb tenses! i’ll post a link if you want to download them!!
What's your favorit slang in your target languages 🤔
El verbo TENER (the verb TO HAVE)
El verbo tener es muy fácil, hoy vamos a trabajar con su conjugación en presente simple. (The verb to have is very easy, today we are going to work with its conjugation in the simple present) VERBO TENER (Presente simple) YO TENGO (I have) TÚ TIENES (you have) ÉL TIENE (he has) ELLA TIENE (she has) TIENE (it has) NOSOTROS TENEMOS (we have) ELLOS TIENEN (they have) ELLAS TIENEN (they have) USTEDES TIENEN (you all have) Recuerden que en español el pronombre o sujeto es a menudo omitido (Remember that in spanish the pronoun or subject is often omitted) Ejemplos: YO TENGO UN CARRO (same as TENGO UN CARRO) YO TENGO UNA COMPUTADORA (same as TENGO UNA COMPUTADORA) TÚ TIENES UN PERRO (same as TIENES UN PERRO) ÉL TIENE UN VASO (same as TIENE UN VASO) ELLA TIENE UNA CASA (same as TIENE UNA CASA) EL PERRO TIENE PULGAS (same as TIENE PULGAS) NOSOTROS TENEMOS LIBROS (same as TENEMOS LIBROS) ELLOS TIENEN GUITARRAS (same as TIENEN GUITARRAS) ELLAS TIENEN PATINETAS (same as TIENEN PATINETAS) USTEDES TIENEN ORGULLO (same as TIENEN ORGULLO)
No sé
Palabras importantes, que personalmente digo bastante, pues sí, son: NO SÉ (I don't know), con esto quiero aclarar que en español omitimos muchísimo el sujeto en la oración, aunque es también correcto decir: YO NO SÉ, pero suena raro...
Important words, that I, personally, say a lot, well yes, they are: NO SÉ, with this I want to clarify that in spanish the subject of the sentence is often omitted, although it is also correct to say: YO NO SÉ, it sounds weird...
WARNING: the subject is not only omitted in imperative sentences, it is omitted a lot, example....
A: ¿Qué haces? (What are you doing?) --> See? the "you" is missing
B: Bebo agua ( I'm drinking water) ---> See? the "I" is missing
We'll go deeper in this subject later, cya!
I'm back / Estoy de regreso
Sorry I haven't posted in ages but I've been really busy! I'll be back soon with new lessons : )
See ya soon
Nos vemos pronto
¿Qué? = What?
Yeah, that's an importan word to know...
Personal Pronoun "ME".. kind of hard to get
I mentioned this personal pronoun in my last post but many people didn't get it, that's why I'll add more examples here, for you to get it, since it's hard to explain, the only way I can think of for you to understand it, it's by examples, lots of them. Here we go....
ME (Me)
Ejemplos:
Me arregló la licuadora (He fixed the blender for me)
Me siento triste (I feel sad)
Me voy a la playa (I'm going to the beach)
Me voy a molestar (I'm going to get mad)
¿Me quieres? (Do you love me?)
Me duele el estomago (My stomach hurts)
Me siento feliz (I feel happy)
Me voy a dormir (I'm going to sleep)
¿Me estás mintiendo) (Are you liying to me?)
Me estoy bañando (I'm taking a bath/shower)
No me importa (I don't care)
Si me gritas, me voy (If you yell at me, I'll leave)
¿Me estás hablando? (Are you talking to me?)
Me estás lastimando (You are hurting me)
¿Me vas a abandonar? (Are you leaving me?)
No me toques (Don't touch me)
Pronombres (Pronouns)
There are lots of pronouns, I explained a while ago some personal pronouns, but now let's get soaked with them:
Personal Pronouns:
First Person:
Singular:
YO ( I ) Ej: Yo soy bella (I am beautiful)
MÍ (Me) Ej: Lo hizo para mí (He did it for me)
ME (Me) Ej: Me arregló la licuadora (He fixed the blender for me)
CONMIGO (With me) Ej: No tengo el celular conmigo (I don't have the mobile phone with me)