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GamerGeek22
Ok, so I know 'there' in Spanish, but what is "that" "this" and "those"? My teacher taught us 'there' which is 'hay' but not the other ones! So what are they?
2013年3月22日 01:25
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"Hay" means "there are" or "there exist". It's an impersonal verb - not a pronoun or a demonstrative. Hay manzanas = There are apples Here's a list of demonstratives with an example and translation in English: - este libro (this book) - estos libros (these books) - esta mesa (this table) - estas mesas (these tables) - ese libro (that book) - esos libros (those books) - esa mesa (that table) - esas mesas (those tables) - aquel libro (that book over there) - aquellos libros (those books over there) - aquella mesa (that table over there) - aquellas mesas (those tables over there) You can even mix in "hay" if you like. Hay esos días malos = There are those bad days
2013年3月22日
Buenas. La respuesta de abajo lo dice prácticamente todo, sólo faltaría añadir que "there" sin el verbo to be significa "ahí" (sería el objeto o persona que se encuentra a una distancia intermedia del hablante) "There is" a table --> Hay una mesa. "There" is the table // The table is "there" --> Ahí está la mesa // La mesa está ahí. Un saludo.
2013年3月22日
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