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This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for November 15, 2008
suelo - masculine noun (el) - floor, ground. Look up suelo in the dictionary No te acuestes en el suelo, está muy sucio. Don't lay down on the floor, it's really dirty.
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Voseo form of this sentences is: no te acostás en el suelo, está muy sucio.
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Not quite. What you wrote is the negated present indicative form.
What you wanted is the negative imperative form. Here are the forms used:
Edit: Additional note for the voseo negative imperative: What I wrote is not used in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. It is used in Central America. In the aforementioned countries, they apparently use the tuteo form in the subjunctive and negative imperative (they still use the vos pronoun, however). So, expect to hear no te acuestes in Argentina, Paraquay and Uruguay for the voseo negative imperative. Last edited by Rusty; July 09, 2011 at 09:47 PM. Reason: additional information |
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