1,134 Answered Questions for the topic Spanish

05/03/19

Grammar: "te veo los ojos"?

I have few questions: 1. In the example `"Te veo los ojos"`, in English that is `"I see your eyes"`. `te=your`, right? If I change the sentence to `"Se veo los ojos"`, then it will become `"I see... more
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05/01/19

Hola, Susana. _________ Pablo. ¿Qué tal?

Spanish

05/01/19

¡Wujuu! Hace ____________ aquí en las aguas tropicales.

Spanish

04/30/19

How is the conjugation for the "vos" pronoun in forms beyond the present indicative?

How is **vos** (the Argentine pronoun) conjugated in forms beyond the present indicative? Would it be the same as the **vosotros** forms, except that the *i* is omitted? For example: > Vos... more
Spanish

04/30/19

Does a verb following "por" and "para" always need to be in the infinitive?

I am trying to learn the uses of *por* and *para*. Whilst doing so I have noticed (maybe incorrectly) that verbs following *por* or *para* seem to pretty much be in the infinitive form. Is my... more
Spanish

04/30/19

Why do I have to put "que" in the sentence "es que yo sin ti."?

I can't seem to figure out the grammar for this sentence. I've tried looking online at learning resources but still can't figure it out.   Here is the rest of the verse, it's from a song. >Es... more
Spanish

04/30/19

Can possession in Spanish be formed by two nouns placed in juxtaposition?

I'm confused by this excerpt from *Historia de una gaviota y del gato que le enseñó a volar* by Luis Sepúlveda. It almost looks like an English possessive construction... more
Spanish

04/29/19

Can I remove the first "que" in "un juego que hay que jugar"?

I saw these sentences on a pamphlet recently: >La vida no es un deporte para expectadores. Es un juego que hay que jugar. This is how I'd translate the sentence into English: >Life is not... more
Spanish

04/28/19

Using "Uno", "Un", and "Una" and a generalization of any number with a units digit of one?

To start of, let me clarify what I "know" about "*uno*", "*un*", and "*una*": - *Uno* is used when the object is not mentioned. - *Un* is when the object is mentioned. - *Una* is the feminine form... more
Spanish

04/27/19

When do you use estar and forms of estar?

While ser is mostly used for permanent conditions except for expressing time (es la una, son las dos) and for expressing location of organized events (el desfile es en la ciudad - the parade is in... more
Spanish

04/26/19

How do you use ser appropriately in the Spanish language?

Ser is mostly used for permanent conditions. First, ser is used for descriptions. For example, yo soy inteligente (I am intelligent), and la casa es grande (the house is big). Secondly, ser is used... more
Spanish

04/26/19

Is it easy for Spanish people to understand Portugese?

Spanish

04/23/19

Is European Spanish and the American continent Spanish the same?

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