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There is NO "F" word in Spanish. The Spanish vulgar terms are not equivalent to the English vulgar terms.
The closest words to the "F" word would be:
*coño
*coño madre
*puto/ puta
*puta madre
*coñazo
*cabron/ cabrona
*hijo de puta
*vaya para el carajo
etc etc… any of these words can be used with the same significance as the "F" word.
Written by rob on February 10th, 2010 with 3 comments.
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"snowboard" has no translation into Spanish, and is used as such.
Yo hago snowboard
Tu haces snowboard
El hace snowboard
Nosotros hacemos snowboard
Vosotros hacéis snowboard
Ellos hacen snowboard
As you can see, in Spanish it is a noun, referring to either the snowboard as a board, or the sport itself. It needs the helping verb.
Written by rob on February 6th, 2010 with 2 comments.
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ex. some ones i have trouble with include acheter (to buy), voir (to see), sortir (to go out), mettre (to set), partir (to leave, part), prendre (to take), dormir (to sleep), preferer (to take), boire (to drink), and venir (to come). if anyone has any ideas, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Unfortunately most of the time you simply have to learn them off by heart. That’s what I do. Just go over them again and again and trust me they will stay there. From 6 years of learning French I have remembered tons and tons of odd French verb conjugations.
However there is a mnemonic I was taught for verbs that take être in the perfect tense. It is DR P MRS VANDERTRAMP which stands for:
Descendre, rester, monter, revenir, sortir, passer, venir, aller, naitre, devenir, entrer, retourner, tomber, rentrer, arriver, mourrir, partir.
Par exemple : Je suis parti – I left, Je suis né – I was born
Also for the some common irregular IR verbs such as Sortir, Dormir, Partir, Repartir and Sentir they conjugate in the present tense like:
Je sors
Tu sors
Il/Elle/On sort
Nous sortons (Notice how in the 1st three you lose the last letter of the stem but it returns for the last 3)
vous sortez
Ils/Elles sortent
Written by rob on February 4th, 2010 with 1 comment.
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All you need to know to become fluent in Spanish in one year by following Luis Rojas daily journal. Visit www.lacasarojas.com / Day 21: Conjugations of verbs in present tense – Part 3
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Written by rob on February 2nd, 2010 with 2 comments.
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I am looking for a list of common, irregular Spanish verbs with their definitions and conjugations that I can just print out. Anyone know where to find one?
I think you will find the link below quite useful, it has the 20 most used irregular verbs in Spanish.
Written by rob on January 31st, 2010 with 2 comments.
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2inshix’s Hello, It’s James again. Watch me conjugate the negative forms of Japanese verbs and let me know what you think.
Cheers
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Written by rob on January 30th, 2010 with no comments.
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In this video I review the present tense verb conjugations in Brazilian Portuguese and focus on pronouncing the close and open vowels in certain AR and ER verbs.
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Written by rob on January 26th, 2010 with 11 comments.
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My lesson explains how to go from “happy” to “not happy,” “fun” to “not fun”, “cute” to “not cute,” etc, in Japanese.
Note: I accidentally wrote “Wawaii” instead of “Kawaii.” Sorry bout that!!! Please be aware of the mistake, thank you.
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Written by rob on January 20th, 2010 with 4 comments.
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I am in Spanish 1 as a freshman in high school.
leer-to read
yo leo
tu lees
ella lee
nosotror leemos
ellos leen
escuchar-to listen
escucho
escuchas
escucha
escuchamos
escuchan
Written by rob on January 17th, 2010 with 6 comments.
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Learn how to speak the anterior preterite tense form of conducir (to drive) in Spanish in this free Spanish lessons video. Learning Spanish verb conjugations for conducir builds Spanish vocabulary and refines Spanish grammar.
Expert: Thomas Marchevsky
Bio: Thomas Marchevsky is a professional guitarist/composer and college professor. He has an M.M. in guitar from the New England Conservatory in Boston.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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Written by rob on January 16th, 2010 with 1 comment.
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