Spanish Log - 2024-02-26

Present tense

Verb endings change depending on subjedt

“ speak - > hablo/hablas/hablas”

Yo - > hablo

Tú - > hablas

Él/ella - > habla


More words!


El maestro - > teacher

EL libro - > book

La escuela - > school

El bolígrafo - > pen

Facíl - > easy

Examen - > exam

Clase - > class

Y -> and

Donde - > where

Hombre - > man

Boleto - > ticket

Yo -> I

Estoy – ( i) am

Bien - > fine

También - > too

Cansado - > tired

 

Pharses

 Mi clases de inglés es fácil - > my English class is easy

Mi clase de espanol- > my Spanish class

Estoy bien - > Im fine

Gracias - > thank you

¿Y usted? - > and you? 

De nada - > you’re welcome

Está bien ->  she/he is fine

              Or

Él/ Ella está bien - > she is fine

Está cansado - > he is tired

Está cansasda - > she is tired

              Grammar note : Why not  Está cansado or  *Ella está cansado? The spanish edjective must reflect the gender of the noun it modifies. In general, masculine nouns and their edjectives end in -o, and feminine nouns and adjectives end in -a. In this case, we know the gender of the edjective because we know the gender of the person we are talking about.

Ustead está cansodo - > [ formal / male ] You are tired

              Grammar note: Masculine, singular form of an adjective is always used as the base form. If not specified assume singular male, feminine or plural form will usually be specified.


 

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