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how long would it take me to learn to speak spanish?
I have alot of mexican and spanish friends, so sometimes it can get annoying when i loose the flow of the conversation when they’re speaking spanish. just through listening to them, i know some basic phrases, but it would be amazing if i could speak/understand it alot better.
This summer, i am going to mexico for a while… how long would it take me to improve enough to understand and speak better?
i dont really have time for lessons, unless you can recomend cds or books
much love
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how do you say this in spanish.that down below in my description im trying to learn a rap! plzs help?
Well it’s the ***** the ***** the ***** the once again
And niggas they pick up the pen and they try to contend
‘Cause so (?) when there’s a MAC-10
It’s blastin’, pick up my gun
And now you’re running now from the assassin
Pumpin’ the clip and you askin’
“Who in the **** was that masked man?”
The ***** that pulled the trigga
‘Cause I’m slimmer they figured they bigger
But when you can see the real killer is peelin’ your cap
Nigga that’s runnin’ the pack
They step so pack the gat, tossin’ ya life
I proceed with the murders, servin’ off in a coffin
You’re fucked, because your niggas
They heard that I buck
So don’t think you’ll win when I got my steel
And I’m feelin it, when you feelin’ a pain
well, like I’m insane
And know I can throw the gauge if you complain
There’s never another to go with a brother
While smutherin’ suckers been goin’ undercover
We leave ‘em in gutters, ain’t going to get caught
But who was the sucka that’s squealed on a murder?
Well, 187 The weapon is kept and ya step and get learned a lesson
I grab my Smith & Wesson
For punks that run to test
And so punks get ready to drop
‘Cause I’m on a roll and you’ll get smoked
And I’m kickin a gangsta twist
Let’s keep ‘em moving in flow motion
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How do you translate these Spanish sentences?
There are 20 to translate, any help is ok (even incomplete sentences)
I need at a minimum the verb in the past preterite.
Did you sell your bicycle last week?
Did she sell her car yesterday?
Last night I studied three hours.
Yesterday my brothers studied all evening.
Didn’t you (Tu) understand the lesson this morning?
Didn’t you (Ud.) understand the program last night?
Where dud your father work last year?
Where did they (f.) work yesterday afternoon?
We attended the same university ten years ago.
Susan attended the same high school last year.
Where did you (tu) loose your watch?
Where did they (m.) lose their money?
You (tu) promised to bring the tapes.
You all promised to send postcards.
Who opened the windows?
Who (p.) opened the doors?
When did she travel through Europe?
When did they (f.) travel through Spain?
I lived in Argentina two years ago.
Our grandparents lived in Florida six months ago.
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When I was learning Spanish,?
I found this website that had information about certain preterite verbs that I was never taught. As I grew older, I just tried to accept that this was correct and never asked anyone. I was one of the few members of my family that learned Spanish through a classroom. Do these verbs really change their meaning in the preterite? I’m not asking about tense, but I am asking about these verbs that change their meetings. EX: Conocer becomes “to meet” in the preterite. Is that true? Does Querer and Poder and the other ones change meetings too? Check the site, please, for what I am talking about.
http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/pretimp3.htm
Is this question so hard? O_O It’s a yes or no answer!!!
In the preterite, based on what the website told me, do these verbs change meanings?
VERB = Preterite Meaning (Present Meaning)
Conocer = to meet (to know)
Querer = to try (to want)
No Querer = to refuse (to not want)
Saber = to find out (to know)
Poder = to succeeded (to be able [to])
Tener = to receive, to get (to have)
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Can someone translate these sentences into Spanish please?
a) I am giving it to him.
b) We were talking to them.
c) They kept on singing all night.
d) I followed him through the streets.
e) He kept banging the wall.
f) Let’s finish the book today.
g) Listen to the new record.
h) Please, pass the salt and pepper.
i) Bring it to me!
j) Make your bed and clean your room.
k) Tell (Uds.) me the story.
l) Let’s buy lunch at this restaurant.
m) I prefer that one (restaurant).
n) Don’t ask me about it (the lesson).
o) Don’t ask him for the money.
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