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I can help
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I'm Dominican so Ik spanish. When you first start taking spanish they're gonna teach you the basics. So just tell me what you'd like to study first, but there is also an app called "Duolingo" it has any language on there that you need to learn it's free, you don't even really have to download it you can just login
Answer: you should get familiar with the ending changes for nouns.
for i it is yo in spanish and the words for I do something like i speak would end in o so speak in spanish is hablar you take the ar and change it o
so i speak is yo hablo
for you in spanish it's Tu the ending is as so you speaks is Tu hablas
for he/she/ and they
he = el
she = ella
they = usted
the ending for this group is habla changing ar to a so he or she or they speak i habla
we in spanish would be nosotros (no-so-trose) and that ening ends in amos so we speak would we hablamos
the next ones is he / she/ they plural.
so ellos is plural for boys or men in this situation
ellas is plural for girls or women
and Ustedes is plural for many people, like a group
so the ending for this ends in an so ellos hablan. ellas hablan, or ustedes hablan
you will more verbs with alternating endings as you progress in spanish.
I hope this miniature lesson in espanol helped adios amigo good luck!
Can anyone pls translate for me? 1st one and best one gets brainly
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Friends, I went to the biggest and most spectacular party in Valencia: the Fallas. It was a commemoration of San Jose. Each neighborhood had its own torch with several ninots: a very large construction, basically made of paper. Each neighborhood had its own "normal" torch and another, smaller one, of children. The children's torches were of the same theme as the originals - so there was a harmony in the neighborhood. During the Fallas, people all over Spain, and from other countries too, came to Valencia to admire the torches of each neighborhood, choose their favorites and participate in the festivities that lasted until March 19. Every day and especially every night there were several events. The falleros and falleras dressed in their spectacular suits and dresses (and very expensive, as I have been told) and took to the streets. At night, the falleros and falleras organized events, such as concerts or parties to dance, right next to their torch. Those events were called "verbenas". Every morning there was the Awakening: the orchestras from each falla woke up everyone. They play their instruments in a festive and joyous way very early in the morning. Jacob was very surprised
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Answer:
Friends, I went to the biggest and most spectacular party in Valencia: the Fallas. It was a commemoration of San Jose. Each neighborhood had its own torch with several ninots: a very large construction, basically made of paper. Each neighborhood had its own "normal" torch and another, smaller one, of children. The children's torches were of the same theme as the originals - so there was a harmony in the neighborhood. During the Fallas, people all over Spain, and from other countries too, came to Valencia to admire the torches of each neighborhood, choose their favorites and participate in the festivities that lasted until March 19. Every day and especially every night there were several events. The falleros and falleras dressed in their spectacular suits and dresses (and very expensive, as I have been told) and took to the streets. At night, the falleros and falleras organized events, such as concerts or parties to dance, right next to their torch. Those events were called "verbenas". Every morning there was the Awakening: the orchestras from each falla woke up everyone. They play their instruments in a festive and joyous way very early in the morning. Jacob was very surprised
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Answer: EL seya de lod formetnatnate en el quahico des
Explanation:
Number and gender agreement.