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    here's a hint:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8PtBtRzcqM"]YouTube - ENRIQUE IGLESIAS - Bailamos[/ame]
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    Quote Originally Posted by misombra View Post
    okay. i'm glad you keep bringing up new things.

    in spanish you have masculine and feminine nouns.

    since your female the correct way to say that is estoy lista. if a male were to say it, he would say estoy listo.

    i suppose the next lesson would be other verb conjugation.

    there are several kinds of verbs... verbs that end in -ar, ir, er, and irregular verbs.

    i'll start with -ar verbs. let's use cantar as an example

    cantar= to sing.

    yo canto=i sing
    tu cantas= you sing
    el/ella canta= he/she sings
    nosotros cantamos= we sing
    ellos/ellas cantan= they sing

    if you're trying to say you guys or you all, you would use ustedes and use the an at the end.

    ustedes cantan= you guys sing.


    yo= -ar--->o
    tu= -ar--->as
    el= -ar------>a
    nosotros= -ar------>amos
    ellos= -ar-------->an

    so now for a quiz... conjugate this verb: bailar (to dance)


    yo _________
    tu __________
    el__________
    nosotros__________
    ellos _____________
    yo baila
    tu bailas
    el baila
    nosotros bailamos
    ellos bailan
    ustedes bailan

    usted es el superior, miso!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovesjoyajm View Post
    Doppel, Spanish doesn't have named cases like German. There are nominative, objective and possessive pronouns, so I guess it would be nominative, dative/accusative, and genitive, but they don't have the significance (or specific names) they have in other languages.

    for example - first person singular - has pronouns:
    yo (I) - nominative / me (me) - objective / mi (my) - possessive
    Second person singular has
    tu (you) - nominative / te (you) - objective / tu (your) - possessive

    Personal pronouns are also the only thing that has any form of a case - adjectives and nouns are uninflected for case.


    I think that's it, right Sombra?
    i don't know what case this would be. i would guess posessive... but there's also mio, tuyo, suyo, nuestro...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonrisa View Post
    yo baila
    tu bailas
    el baila
    nosotros bailamos
    ellos bailan
    ustedes bailan

    usted es el superior, miso!
    it's yo bailO.

    if it's yo, it'll end with an o. that will go for all verbs in present tense.

    yo bailo
    yo canto
    yo respiro
    yo sonrio
    yo miro...
    baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.


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    what are some verbs you use a lot (in english)...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonrisa View Post

    usted es el superior, miso!
    eres superior... remember?
    baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.


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    there's no gender difference using a / o?
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    Quote Originally Posted by misombra View Post
    eres superior... remember?
    eres magnifica?
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    verbs...

    walk
    eat
    sleep
    talk
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    I just want to learn how to say the dirty words.

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    okay let's do walk and talk because they're -ar verbs.

    quiz 2: conjugate these verbs...

    caminar (to walk)
    hablar (to talk)

    go...
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    Quote Originally Posted by misombra View Post
    okay let's do walk and talk because they're -ar verbs.

    quiz 2: conjugate these verbs...

    caminar (to walk)
    hablar (to talk)

    go...
    yo camino / hablo
    tu caminas / hablas
    el camina / habla
    nosotros caminamos / hablamos
    ellos caminan / hablan
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    muy bien! estas progresando!

    okay now let's do comer (to eat). it's a regular -er verb.

    for -er verbs, instead of -as -an, etc. you're going to use -es and -en.

    yo como
    tu comes
    el come
    nosotros comemos
    ellos comen

    it goes the same for regular -ir verbs.

    let's use to decide (decidir)..

    yo decido
    tu decides
    el decide
    nosotros decidemos
    ellos deciden

    those are both regular -er and -ir verbs.

    quiz 3: conjugate these verbs...

    escribir (to write)
    escoger (to choose)

    (hint: in spanish g's sound like h's and h's are usually silent. so escoger sounds like escoher)

    go...
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    Quote Originally Posted by misombra View Post
    muy bien! estas progresando!

    okay now let's do comer (to eat). it's a regular -er verb.

    for -er verbs, instead of -as -an, etc. you're going to use -es and -en.

    yo como
    tu comes
    el come
    nosotros comemos
    ellos comen

    it goes the same for regular -ir verbs.

    let's use to decide (decidir)..

    yo decido
    tu decides
    el decide
    nosotros decidemos
    ellos deciden

    those are both regular -er and -ir verbs.

    quiz 3: conjugate these verbs...

    escribir (to write)
    escoger (to choose)

    (hint: in spanish g's sound like h's and h's are usually silent. so escoger sounds like escoher)

    go...
    escribir

    yo escribo
    tu escribes
    el escribe
    nosotros escribos
    ellos esriben

    escoger

    yo escogo
    tu escoges
    el escoge
    nosotros escoemos
    ellos escogen

    i am actually running around the office trying to speak spanish to my peeps.

    went to my friend and said - yo quiero caminar
    and she said - y ahora queires caminar!

    sorry if i mispelled
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonrisa View Post
    escribir

    yo escribo
    tu escribes
    el escribe
    nosotros escribos
    ellos esriben

    escoger

    yo escogo
    tu escoges
    el escoge
    nosotros escoemos
    ellos escogen

    i am actually running around the office trying to speak spanish to my peeps.

    went to my friend and said - yo quiero caminar
    and she said - y ahora queires caminar!

    sorry if i mispelled

    nosotros escribimos
    ellos escriben

    nosotros escogemos

    good!

    what are some nouns you use a lot?
    baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.


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