Am I using "Te" correctly?
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Jorjor
May 26, 2010, 11:05 PM
Did I use these three "you's correctly". I've been self teaching myself the uses of te :thinking:(My Spanish I class is moving like a slug) and I wanted to know if I'm using them right?
Te necesitamos
Te odio
Te amo(I guess everyone knows this)
Tú eres tan rico y te quiero comer
Rusty
May 26, 2010, 11:31 PM
All usages are correct. Welcome to the forums!
chileno
May 26, 2010, 11:52 PM
Did I use these three "you's correctly". I've been self teaching myself the uses of te :thinking:(My Spanish I class is moving like a slug) and I wanted to know if I'm using them right?
Te necesitamos
Te odio
Te amo(I guess everyone knows this)
Tú eres tan rico y te quiero comer
Excellent!
Welcome to the forums, you are doing the correct with taking the initiative of doing by yourself. After all, you already are proficient, at your level, in English.
Bravo!
irmamar
May 27, 2010, 12:39 AM
You said "is moving like a slug". The dictionary says that 'slug' means 'babosa' (slow) and 'bullet' (fast). So I'm not sure if it means slow or fast. :thinking:
Thanks. :)
Perikles
May 27, 2010, 02:00 AM
You said "is moving like a slug". The dictionary says that 'slug' means 'babosa' (slow) and 'bullet' (fast). So I'm not sure if it means slow or fast. :thinking:
Thanks. :)He means the slower one, babosa. Anything involving a slug suggests laziness or lack of movement.
I've been a slug today and done absolutely nothing.
irmamar
May 27, 2010, 03:20 AM
Thanks. :)
CrOtALiTo
May 27, 2010, 02:21 PM
Did I use these three "you's correctly". I've been self teaching myself the uses of te :thinking:(My Spanish I class is moving like a slug) and I wanted to know if I'm using them right?
Te necesitamos
Te odio
Te amo(I guess everyone knows this)
Tú eres tan rico y te quiero comer
Yes they are correct.
I don't find flaws in the your attempts.:)
Well done hummie.
Jorjor
May 27, 2010, 06:02 PM
You said "is moving like a slug". The dictionary says that 'slug' means 'babosa' (slow) and 'bullet' (fast). So I'm not sure if it means slow or fast. :thinking:
Thanks. :)
A slug is an animal similar to a snail. And they move slow so I'm comparing the learning pace of my class to a slug's pace.
haha
JPablo
May 29, 2010, 03:40 AM
Te lo digo, Jorjor: ¡Tú sí que sabes!
[I am telling you, Jorjor: You really know!]
Bienvenido a los foros... and hopefully you get up to the speed of a cheetah! :)
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