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Does "tú sabes bailar" mean "you know how to dance". as a statement, not as a question?
Feb 21, 2008 11:52 PM
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" Tu sabes bailar" could be both , a statement or a question .
If you are confirming that someone can dance , as george says , then it is a statement ,you are just telling your friend that he can dance " tu sabes bailar" , yo creo ,que sabes bailar
" i think you can dance " for example
If you are wondering and questioning if someone can dance or not then it is a question and it takes and (?) interrogation mark at the end , if in the written form ;
" Tu sabes bailar ?"
If it is oral an just said , you will certainly know from the tone of speech if it is a question or a statement !
February 23, 2008
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If you are tryng to confirm that the person know how to dance.. then is right to say TU SABES BAILAR.
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February 22, 2008
I think it would be a question because you are asking them if they know "how" to dance.
Therefore, it would be a question. I may be wrong.
February 22, 2008
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