24 record(s) found in 0.03 seconds.  | Blake /kwanto/ /kwando/ /kwatro/ | |
 | Blake malevo: vicious, spiteful, hateful embrujo: (magic) spell disimulo: cunning, craftiness, underhandedness, slyness casi pierdo hasta mi cama. I'm almost losing even my bed. It must be an idiom I'm not familiar with. (I've lost just about ... | |
 | Blake to your credit - en su favor / en tu favor because you deserve it - porque lo merece (usted) / porque lo mereces Jim | |
 | Blake Were you supposed to remind him of something? Recuérdame. Remind me. CJ | |
 | Blake dirigir una empresa (correr is physical running -- with your legs -- don't use that!)  | |
 | Blake The preterite tells the action of your story; the imperfect tells the state of affairs that existed at the time. What you're saying is sort of like this: I took the action of going (fui) to the movies because I was then in the state of ... | |
 | Blake I don't think that rule really works. That is, I don't think it's helpful to think in those terms. The most you can have is one verb in the infinitive after another verb that takes the infinitive. And if that first verb isn't the kind that can ... | |
 | Blake It was a cold December when we unexpectedly inherited a lot of money. We thought of a whole lot of things to do, but we didn't know where to start. First we got some estimates to do a bit of remodeling in our house. Of course we wanted to ... | |
 | Blake Gracias. áóú íéá It works! | |
 | Blake My ulterior motive was to understand whether the se in that construction is best analyzed as a reflexive pronoun or as a mark of the passive. I would say reflexive pronoun, by which I mean that such expressions are not restricted to the third ... | |
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