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Can someone please tell me how verbs in european spanish are conjugated? See at this site: http://www.conjugation.org/cgi-bin/conj.php Do I have to conjugate it like that?? and can someone please show it with english translation.. Thank you, lineCan someone show how I conjugate "ir" (or any other verb if u prefer) in spanish + with english translation? like this: PRESENT: IR= to go.. voy= I go vas= you go and so on!with all the "tenses" thought ;) thanks!like in english: be - was/were - beenyes, I know about the -ar, -er and -ir ! ;)
2009年4月12日 15:08
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VERB " THINK " present tense ( tiempo presente ) Yo pienso = I think Tù piensas = You think Èl piensa = he thinks Èlla piensa = she thinks nosotros pensamos = we think ellos piensan = they think past tense :( tiempo pasado) Yo pensè = I thought Tù pensaste = you thought Èl pensò = he thought Èlla pensò = she thought Nosotros pensàmos = we thought Ellos pensàron = they thougth future tense ( tiempo futuro ) Yo pensarè = I`ll think Tù pensaràs = You`ll think Èl pensarà = He`ll think Èlla pensarà = She`ll think Nosotros pensarèmos = we`ll think Ellos pensaràn = they`ll think
2009年4月13日
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I don't understand very well your question. Verbs in Spanish are quite complicated, and the site you visited is, to say it nicely, absolutly incomplete. Take it easy, my friend...Go steep by steep...Don't run. First, learn the present, then the past (perfect and imperfect) and the "indefinido" which is a big headache for English mother language students. Then, learn the future and the subjunctive's present, widely used in Spanish. But don't try to learn all tenses. It's a nonsense.
2009年4月12日
I've like to thank Janr for his comment, but there's a small conffussion with the 2nd person plural and the 3er person plural, either in Spain or in Latin American countries. The 2nd person is "vosotros", and in latin american Spanish this changes to "ustedes", which is the plural from "usted", the "formal" way to address a person who you don't know. Used in this place, "ustedes" has both meanings: ¿ustedes van a salir? can be used even if the group is formed by people you know very well or not. In Spain, we use "vosotros" if the group is a friend's one, and ustedes, if they're unknown to us. This is important to know. Then, we have the 3er person," ellos" , which doesn't change at all. Remains the same ( as in many languages) but it's a different person. So, with IR (to go) we have: Yo voy /tu vas ( usted va) el, ella va/ nosotros vamos /vosotros vais(ustedes van) ellos van. The only true difference in veb conjugation is with the argentinian VOS, the second person singular, where we have also a change at the ending of the person = tu tienes /vos tenés. But this is not standard Spanish. It's a regional variety acepted but limited to that part of the world.
2009年4月14日
Hi, When you talk about conjugating verbs in European Spanish, I assume you are thinking about dialects that use "vosotros" for "you-all." Except for the fact that Latin American dialects use ustedes for "you-all" and use 3rd person plural verbs with ustedes, all the verbs are conjugated the same. (Notice that not all US dialects of English use you-all. If you moved to my part of the world, you would sound fine; in other places, you would sound a little odd. The same in Spain and Latin America. Using vosotros will get you a few odd looks, but almost everyone will understand you.) Andres is correct, beginners ought to start with the present tense (to talk about now and in general) and learn the "regular" verbs (ones with predictable forms) first. IR is extremely irregular (very unpredictable.) Two good free sites are www.studyspanish.com (good explanations and lots of practice) and About.com. Do a search for learning Spanish. Buena suerte!
2009年4月13日
step by step: spanish verbs belong to three conjugations: namely: MIR-AR. COM-ER, DORM-IR the present tematic is: AR= -o. -as. -a, -amos. -ais, -an/ ER: -o. -es, -e, -emos, -eis. -en/ IR: -o. -es, -e, -imos, -is, -en. every verb follow this pattern. when you have this learnt, ask about other tenses.
2009年4月13日
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