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  1. #11
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    Since Dan is banned atm if you need anything translated or want to fid something out in Spanish just ask me
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    Supongo que usted no puede contestar a este porque usted es prohibido, pero es usted con soltura en español, Dan?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nvrspk4 View Post
    Isn't te quiero I love you as well?
    It means "i want". Quieres means "you want".

    In spanish they have the verb, hmm lets say "hablar" (to speak). In engish we say "i speak, you speak, she speaks, ect..." but in spanish its different. They change the ending, (in this case, ar), to o, as, a, amos, ais and an.

    Changing the ending changes a lot.

    Hablo = I speak (you dont have to say "yo hablo", but you can.
    Hablas = You speak
    Habla = He, she, it speaks
    Hablamos = We speak
    Hablais = "yous speak" (used when addressing more than one person)
    Hablan = They speak

    With verbs ending in ir and er, you change the a to an e. Lets use vivir (to live)

    Vivo = I live
    Vives = You live
    Vive = He, she it lives
    Vivemos = We live
    Viveis = "yous speak" (used when addressing more than one person)
    Viven = They speak

    see how they´re all e not a? Thats because the ending is different. Anyway this is hard stuff lol.

    In english we say "Do you have a car?" in spanish they say "¿Tienes un coche?" which means translated word for word "you have a car", but the question marks make it so it´s "do you...". Tienes un coche, Means you have a car. Punctuation plays a big roll.

    I still dont speak fluent, but I speak a lot.

    Sorry for bumping an old thread.
    Hello. I want to learn to do Pixel Art, PM me if you are good.

    Thanks.

    Hola, quiero aprendo Pixel dibujo. PM yo se eres bien.

    Gracias.

    (Sorry that the spanish is crap)
    (Perdon que el español es kaka)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuse View Post
    In english we say "Do you have a car?" in spanish they say "¿Tienes un coche?" which means translated word for word "you have a car", but the question marks make it so it´s "do you...". Tienes un coche, Means you have a car. Punctuation plays a big roll.
    Sorry for bumping again, but when replying try "(si,) tengo un coche"?

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