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| Bueno aquí comenzamos explicando el "Voseo" Utilizaremos los verbos modelo: amar, temer, partir. Otra aclaración, Pretérito es lo mismo que Pasado [Y] Primero desde el punto de vista gramático: Modo Indicativo Presente Vos : Amás - Temés - Partís Pretéri ... | |
 | 9reinas Gracias por lo que escribiste Hector. Tengo una pregunta y espero que vos o alguien me pueda ayudar. Yo soy estadounidense y yo uso el "Voseo" más que uso "tú" pero nunca aprendí la forma del mandato negativo de vos. Me parece que la escuché de ... | |
 | Hector9 9reinasGracias por lo que escribiste Hector.... por ejemplo: no lo pongas allí ..... no lo pongás... ¿Sabés cuál es más apropiado o más... El más apropiado sería: No lo pongas ahí Un saludo ... | |
 | adjwilli There's a really website for learning the Argentina verb conjugations name Voseo Spanish . It has some nice little activities to practice with. | |
| I don't have any specific translation requests, but I really desire to learn Spanish, this seems like a GREAT community to start my endeavor but I'm looking for some, perhaps, free online lessons to start off with... Can anyone point me in the ... | |
 | Anonymous If you really want to learn Spanish you could travel to a Spanish speaking country such as Colombia. This could sound a little risky to foreigners but if you contact a serious travel agent you can receive a good guide to come to this country and ... | |
 | adjwilli Colombia especially would be a good place to learn Spanish because the accent is very neutral there. If you learn Spanish there, you'll pretty much be able to understand any Spanish speaker from anywhere. Just don't wear army-surplus gear out in ... | |
| I am doing some research and would like to know if there is anyone on here who actually learned Spanish from a course or something they bought online. If so, did you think it was worth the money? I have been looking at some reviews I found on www.spanishsimple.comI . They ... | |
 | Anonymous I'm a bit divided. On one side I'd say no (my blog Spanish-Only.com is largely about ignoring classrooms and courses), but on the other side it could boost your progress. If you do want to do a course to start with (no need to finish it I think, ... | |
 | adjwilli I learned the basics of Spanish using Online Spanish Help and Study Spanish but then just watched a lot of movies. I bought Transparent Langauge Spanish course but didn't find it nearly as useful as those two sites or the movies. Everyone has the own learning techniques though. | |
| I heard the following expressions on a Spanish lesson and I was wondering if they are used only in Spain or in other places as well. no seas pesado - don't be such a bore eres un plasta - you are a pain estoy molido - I am tired. estoy hecho polvo - ... | |
 | Sanz En la ciudad de México sí las usamos, excepto la segunda que la cambié por una lata.
Ken In San Jono seas pesado - don't be such a bore eres una lata - you are a pain estoy molido - I am tired. estoy hecho polvo - I am tired. ¡Hasta pronto! | |
 | adjwilli Ciudado when using the world "polvo". Tiró un polvo means something completely different, but something that could also make you tired. | |
 | QazBomber adjwilliCiudado when using the world "polvo"....  Adjwilli se refiere a que "tirar/hechar un polvo" signfica "practicar el coito". ... | |
| Hi folks, I didn't like any of the verb conjugation quiz websites I found out there, so I went and built my own. It's not fancy, but it does what I wanted it to do, which was to give me more customization of the conjugation quizzes. The main ... | |
 | adjwilli Have you seen the Spanish conjugation trainer and quiz at Online Spanish Help? They're both pretty good. Also, I think you're is pretty good. The incorrect feedback is pretty nice, but it would be also be good to have something flash when you get it correct too. The score box ... | |
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