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The difference between Me, Estoy and Yo
Whats the different between Me, Estoy and Yo and how to use them in sentence ? Whats "Ya' in spanish ? I find it hard to explain when I asked it to my spanish friend. Thank you.
Aug 15, 2013 9:47 AM
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Yo = I
Estoy/Soy = I am/I'm
Ya = now/already
Me = direct object(págame ahora) pay me now
Me = indirect object(me los enviaron ayer) they mailed them to me yesterday
August 16, 2013
is complicated explain the Pronouns ME, . this is pronouns directs and indirects, please see this link, may be can help you.
http://www2.ku.edu/~spanish/acceso/gramatica/unidad5/pronombres.shtml
estoy is a verb to be, yo estoy presente = I am present,
end yo = I
ya is another complicated word, usually is used like (now) or (alredy), this other link can help you
http://www.thespanishforum.com/blog/pilar/16/07/2012/%C2%BFya-%C2%BFqu%C3%A9-significa-ya
regards
August 16, 2013
ya suele ser un advervio =already aunque en lenguaje hablado tambien se usa como confirmación de que se entiende lo que el otro está hablando; se dice solo "ya" (ya entiendo). como a equivalente a "I kown·"
August 16, 2013
http://www.wordreference.com/es/en/translation.asp?spen=ya
Ya=already "¿Comiste ya?"
me=indirect and direct pronoun used in the following way. "¿Me compras un bocadillo?" "Dámelo", etc.
yo=I. "yo quiero un bistec."
estoy=first person singular conjugation of verb "estar". "(yo) estoy cansado."
August 15, 2013
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