Necesitar o neces
In studying instruction beginning Spanish CD's, there was a conversation in which a man asks a women "Pues Inez, neces caminar en la playa un poco, o neces bailar?
I understand the present tense necesitar (to need) and its conjugations but where does the word "neces" come in and when is it used? Why would not the question "Desea caminar and desea bailar work just as well? |
"neces" doesn't make any sense.
Maybe it's "deseas" misheard? "Pues Inés, ¿deseas caminar en la playa un poco o deseas bailar?" "So Inés, would you like to walk on the beach for a while or do you wish to dance?" In any case, present tense in this case for "necesitar" is "necesitas". This doesn't make much sense either because he's asking about recreation activities, not something one would "need". I hope I have helped. :) |
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Or this other one, Necesitas bailar. I hope that can help you.:) |
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