Arriba 6.2 Verbs
calentar = to heat
cocinar = to cook
cortar = to cut
echar = to add, to throw in
freίr = to fry
guardar = to save, to keep
hornear = to bake, to roast
mezclar = to mix
medir = to measure
pelar = to peel
picar = to chop
tostar = to toast
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Pensar & Creer
While pensar means to think, and creer means to believe, there are contexts in which creer is used more like the English verb to think, especially when talking about how you regard someone or something.
| Both pensar and creer can be used interchangeably in the following ways:
In the same sense as ‘to suppose’.
In the same sense as ‘to regard’.
In the same sense as ‘to consider’.
| Only pensar is a synonym of to think when used in the same sense as ‘to reflect’ and ‘to plan’.
| Only creer is a synonym of to believe when used in the same sense as ‘to have faith’ and ‘to trust’.
Cat's Note: It appears that pensar is more related to thought processes, and creer to preconceived ideas.
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Spanish verbs before work. Nothing like drinking tea and being wrapped in a quilt on a December morning.
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Did you know that while a large portion of the world is donning scarves and sipping hot cocoa amidst a snowy backdrop, many Chileans are celebrating their Christmas with the scent of sunscreen and the sound of ocean waves? That’s right! This is an important fact you need to know if you are planning a trip to Chile. Due to Chile’s geographical placement in the southern hemisphere, Christmas in Chile aligns perfectly with the onset of their balmy summer season.
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Exploring Spanish Verbs and their Cultural Significance
The Heartbeat of Spanish
Like the steady rhythm of a heartbeat, delving into Spanish verbs reveals the pulse of fluent communication. Just as in English, verbs propel action and convey meaning, yet exploring Spanish verbs leads us into a rich linguistic terrain where each beat carries nuanced shades of expression, diverging from their English counterparts.
Learning these verbs is like tuning…
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The best way to master Spanish verb tenses is by taking a scaffolded approach. In this post, we’ll take a look at the most common Spanish verbs at their most basic level: present tense conjugations of the 12 most common Spanish verbs.
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Formas del presente de subjuntivo con un poco de humor
#twitterele #ELE #español #subjuntivo #ejercicios
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Diary entry 383
ho visto questo esercizio sui verbi e m'è piaciuto per cui voglio provare con un multilingual post (anche perché i verbi in spagnolo: non pervenuti per me -ma pure in francese ormai... dispersi)
ENG - ITA - KOR - FRA - ESP
verb: to eat, mangiare, 먹다, manger, comer
I eat
Io mangio
저는 먹어요
Je mange
Yo como
I ate
Io ho mangiato/mangiai
저는 먹었어요
J'ai mangé/mangeai
Yo he comido/comí
I will eat/I am going to eat
Io mangerò/sto per mangiare
저는 먹을 거예요
Je mangerai/vais manger
Yo comeré/voy a comer
I am eating
Io sto mangiando
저는 먹고 있어요
Je suis en train de manger
Yo estoy comiendo
I was eating
Io stavo mangiando
저는 먹고 있었어요
J'étais en train de manger
Yo estaba comiendo
I want to eat
Io voglio mangiare
저는 먹고 싶어요
Je veux manger
Yo quiero comer
I can eat
Io posso mangiare
저는 먹을 수 있어요
Je peux manger
Yo puedo comer
I have to eat
Io devo mangiare
저는 먹어야 해요
Je dois manger
Yo tengo que comer
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Go (Spanish)
I go = Yo voy
We go = Nosotros vamos (m), Nosotras vamos (f)
He goes = El va
She goes = Ella va
They go = Ellos van (m), Ellas van (f)
You all go = Ustedes van
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List of Spanish verbs for me to use in verb conjugation practice.
LIST OF -AR ENDING VERBS:
Ayudar - Help.
Almorzar - Have lunch.
Amar - Love.
Arrancar - Pluck.
Bailar - Dance.
Caminar - Go. Walk.
Cepillar - Brush.
Cerrar - Close. Shut down.
Cocinar - Cook.
Colorear - Colour.
Comenzar - Begin. Start.
Comprar - Buy. Purchase.
Conversar - Discuss. Talk.
Costar - Cost. Charge.
Descansar - Rest.
Encontrar - Find. Meet.
Dibujar - Draw.
Disfrutar - Enjoy.
Duchar - Shower.
Empezar - Start. Begin.
Enseñar - Teach.
Escuchar - Listen
Estudiar - Study.
Hablar - Speak.
Lavar - Wash. Rinse.
Levantar - Get up. Rise.
Limpiar - Clean.
Manejar - Drive.
Llamar - Call.
Llegar - Arrive.
Montar - Ride.
Nadar - Swim.
Pensar - Think.
Quedar - Stay. Remain.
Pintar - Paint.
Poder - Be able to. Can.
Poner - Put. Set. Place.
Probar - Try. Test. Taste. Sample.
Quitar - Remove. Take off.
Tocar - Play. Tap. Touch.
Saltar - Jump.
Talar - Chop.
Trabajar - Work.
Usar - Use. Wear.
Viajar - Travel.
Visitar - Visit.
LIST OF -ER ENDING SPANISH VERBS:
Aprender - Learn.
Beber - Drink.
Comer - Eat.
Comprender - Understand. Cover. Enclose. Include.
Conocer - Know. Meet.
Correr - Run.
Creer - Believe.
Entender - Understand.
Hacer - Do. Make.
Obtener - Get.
Leer - Read.
Perder - Lose. Miss.
Recoger - Pick up.
Tener - Have.
LIST OF -IR ENDING SPANISH VERBS:
Ver - See. Watch.
Volver - Return. Go back. Get back.
Abrir - Open.
Conducir - Drive. Lead.
Decir - Say. Tell.
Dormir - Sleep.
Escribir - Write.
Recibir - Get. Receive. Welcome.
Repetir - Repeat.
Venir - Come.
Salir - Leave.
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I could only do 10 options so I lumped together ser and estar because duh, and ir and andar because you think you know ir and then andar shows up like a plot twist telenovela villain
If you have another dearly beloathed verb, please mention it abajo
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Understanding the Verbal Tenses of the Spanish Language
Spanish, like many other languages, has a rich system of verbal tenses. These tenses are used to indicate the time of an action or event in relation to the present, past, or future. The main tenses in Spanish are as follows:
Present tense (Presente): Used to describe actions or situations that are currently happening, habitual actions, general truths, or future actions.Example: Yo hablo español.…
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hey im new to language learning on tumblr but can anyone rec me the best way out of romance languages? like what non-romance lang to start learning if ik or am already working on like spanish french portuguese?
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trying to learn spanish on duolingo so i can help customers who don't speak english but man. i had forgot how bad i am at grammar
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