Spanish Log - 2024-01-12

Con --> with

Sin --> without

Reserva --> reservation

Por favor --> please

Tren--> train

Supermercado --> supermarket

En el supermercado--> In the supermarket

Boleto --> ticket

Yo tengo --> I have

Tú --> you

Cerrado --> closed

Aeropuerto --> airport

Museo --> museum

Calle --> street

Para --> for

Personas --> people

O --> or

Pesceado --> fish

La cuenta --> the check

Taza --> cup

Vaso --> glass

Ensalada --> salad

Yo tengo --> I want

Hamburgesa --> burger

Hola --> hello

‘H is always slient in spanish’

Buenos días --> good morning

Buenos tardes --> Good afternoon

‘ -o and -a is related to grammatical gender’

‘ good afternoon is used from 12 pm to 6 pm’

Buenos noche --> good evening/good night

¿Cómo esta usted? --> [formal] How are you?

Cómo --> how

Estar --> to be

‘estar i son of two verbs used in spanish, used rfor temporary states of being, like feelings or weather.’

Está --> (you) are [formal]

“está is the form of the verb estar used when saying he/she/it is or ‘ (you) are’ in a formal way.”

Usted--> you [formal]

Hoy --> today

Hola ¿co­mo está usted hoy? --> Hello, how are you today

Estas --> (you) are [ informal]

Tú --> you [informal]

The use of pronouns is not necessary when the person whom you are speaking about is easily understood. From context. It is not always necessary to use informal form of ‘you’ (tú) because it is reflected in the verb ending. The formal form is ‘you’ (usted) is often used because it Is obvious from the form of verb whom is the speaker is referringto. Está is used for usted (you [formal]), él (he), ella (she). This is something that happens with all verbs in spanish. Kepp in mind that these three persons will always have the same form of the verb just like English.’

¿Como estas? --> How are you [informal]

¿Holla como estas? --> Hello how are you?

Ella --> she

¿ Como esta ella? --> How is she?

Él --> he

 

 

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