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Words are actually different in every spanish speaking country (if we are talking about the same when we refer to 'words') like in "Tomar el autobus" or "Coger el autobus" (the last one means another thing in some country lol). Grammar rules...I dont know mexican spanish so dunno, but in my spanish no difference. :)
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Yo tomo la cucaracha. (You didn't conjugate the verbs) Just to be safe, I'd probably say to use "tomar" just because you run less of a chance of offending someone (or being made fun of). Although, if you said "cojo la cucaracha" no one would think that you were saying "I fuck the roach." |
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Tho, i could give you some examples, just wait till I remember some xP Btw, the lesson i was going to post today dissapeared from my pc so ill have to do it again so...srry :/ |
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Simple regular verb conjugation (in present) Quote:
So...im free so if you want any lesson about a specific topic (yes, you tell me! xD) just ask for it lol Offtop: crazy malchik I own you a lesson about....writting, right? ill make it and post it this weekend...i promise :kwink: |
^^ Thanks anml.
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When a Verb ends in –er (Comer)
Yo bebo – I drink Tu bebes – You drink El/ella bebe – He/She drinks Usted bebe – You drink Nosotros bebemos – We drink Ellos/ellas/ustedes beben – You drink You can also say Yo-Tomo Tu-Tomas El/ella-Toma Usted-Toma Nosotros-Tomamos Ellos/ellas/ustedes-Toman Tomar and Beber pretty much means the same thing |
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Yeesss! We never say beber :p *Tomar* can also be use as "take" Ej: · Tomar el autobus - (Yo tomo el autobus) · Tomar un objeto - (Yo tomo una lapicera) |
We dont either but i thought it would be 'better' to put Beber instead of Tomar :p
Anyway, you already know it is the same ;) |
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In Jugar you must put an e (Juegan, Juegas) exept in Nosotros Jugamos. (My Mistake srry, fogot to mention that)
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So its right! :p |
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And you missed "vosotros jugáis". :) Offtop: Sorry to intrude in your lesson, anml. |
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--------- It'd be better to learn the pronouns like this: Yo Tu El/Ella Nosotros Ustedes Ellos/Ellas .. Usted Quote:
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Usted is like tu but formal. Ustedes is the same as vosotros but the conjugation is different. For example, Ustedes pegan Vosotros pegáis |
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We use *usted* to speak to adults we don't know very well. (In my case, I never say Usted :p I always say *vos* (tu), but that is just Argentinian Spanish, so don't pay attention to it ;) ) *Ustedes* is informal for us. (Don't worry, when we learn the correct spanish we learn "vosotros" instead of ustedes. But we don't use it.) ;) |
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Yes crazy malchik its all right :p |
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