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This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for February 5, 2009
cantar - verb - to sing. Look up cantar in the dictionary Es bonito cantar en las noches con toda la familia. Singing at night with the whole family is fun.
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this is the verb. the noun, singer is el/la cantante right? and song is la canción?
I know it is because they are several of my additional vocab of this chapter. cantar is one too. |
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yep, you're right Sofía
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Yes, the word song is a verb and singer is a object.
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Song is a noun. Singer is a noun (can be used as a subject or an object). Sing is the verb.
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I didn't know. But thank for the information above.
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Just to nitpick, cantante is "singer" as in artist, and cantor/cantora is "singer" as in vocalist.
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ok useful info thanks!
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cantar, to sing |
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