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Llevar Conjugation: Learn Chunks And Venezuelan Slang With Llevar

MAURA¿Llevas la navaja por si acaso?(Do you carry your pocket knife with you just in case?) CARLA¡Sí, claro! Por cierto, Amanda preguntó si la podíamos llevar.(Yes, of course! By the way, Amanda asked if we could take her.) MAURAUff, vamos a decirle a Mauricio porque en nuestro carro va Alejandra y sabes que ellas no…

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Decir Conjugation: Learn With Chunks And Never Forget (Examples Included)

Yo digo que nos vayamos a las cinco.(I say that we leave at 5.) Yo digo que mejor a las seis. ¿Ustedes que dicen?(I say we better leave at 6. What do you all say?) Did you notice the verb that we used there? It’s the verb “decir” (to say/tell) an important Spanish verb equivalent…

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Religion In Spanish: 3 Chunks To Speak Religiously In Spanish-Speaking Countries

¿Y cuándo te dan los resultados?(And when will you get the results?) El próximo lunes, si Dios quiere.(Next Monday, God willing.) Ay, hijita, pues, tú pídele mucho a Dios que todo salga bien.(Oh, little daughter, well, ask God that everything goes well.) Claro que sí, mamita.(Of course, mommy.) ¡Dios! ¡Dios! (God! God!) In this video…

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Me Llamo Vs Mi Nombre Es: 4 Ways To Say ‘My Name Is…’ In Spanish

Me llamo y ¿cómo te llamas? (My name is and what’s your name?) are totally acceptable way to say your name and ask for the name of the other person. But wouldn’t it be nice to add some variety to the usual me llamo vs mi nombre debate? Let’s have a look at 4 alternatives…

seguir conjugation like a true native
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Seguir Conjugation: Ultimate Guide With Chunks And Real-Life Examples

The verb “seguir” is often underestimated. However, learning to use it like natives will greatly increase your fluency. Some uses are obvious, others not so much. Let’s see if you know all of seguir conjugation. And let’s practice it in the present tense! Spring Spanish teacher Maura will explain everything to you. 1. Seguir conjugation…

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Encontrar Conjugation: Ultimate Guide With Chunks And Dialogues

Hi there! The verb “encontrar” is quite straightforward, but it has a reflexive version and some uses that you might not be able to guess. Spring Spanish teacher Maura is going to review this verb and what it can do in its two versions, plus present you with encontrar conjugation. Let’s get started! 1. Encontrar…

trabajar conjugation in spanish explained by female teacher
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Trabajar Conjugation: Learn it with CHUNKS, never forget it again!

The verb “trabajar” (to work) is regular. Do you think you can complete trabajar conjugation in the present tense with us? In this lesson, Maura from Spring Spanish will put you to the test. Let’s begin! 1. Trabajar with “yo” (I) In these dialogues, you’ll have the opportunity to complete and fully record the conjugation…

Subjuntivo vs Indicativo: Ultimate Guide With Tips And Tricks

Subjuntivo vs Indicativo: Ultimate Guide With Tips And Tricks

Which one is correct? “Espero que estés bien.” o “Espero que estás bien.” (I hope you are well.) First, Spring Spanish teacher Maura said “Espero que estés bien”” in the subjuntivo (subjunctive) and then in the indicativo (indicative). Which one was correct? Solution at the end! I’m Spring Spanish teacher, Maura, and let’s learn once…

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Comparatives And Superlatives In Spanish: Ultimate Guide With Examples

When learning Spanish, it’s important to know how to compare things. How to compare people and how to compare situations. This is what comparatives do. Spring Spanish teacher Paulísima will explain everything you need to know about comparatives and superlatives in Spanish: So, in this blog post, we’re going to understand comparatives and superlatives in…

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Order Coffee In Spanish: In A Coffee Shop & Elsewhere ☕

¿Quieren ver la cafetería de mi hermana? (Do you want to see my sister’s café?) Se llama café Merlot, está en Cancún y me encanta. El café está riquísimo y los pasteles ni se diga. (It’s called Café Merlot. It’s in Cancun and I love it. The coffee is delicious and not to mention the…

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