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Thanks :) :rose:
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En vuestra tierra, no sé; pero aquí...:eek: :p
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i had to use my book to translate those last few posts, lol and the online one for "Inglaterra" it says that means "england" ?
I always thought the name of a country or a city was universal? for example, no matter what you speak, i still live in "boston" and so on. or am I wrong? and i should know this, but "tienes" is "have", or "you have" or both? |
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Other cities which differ include London / Londres; Edinburgh / Edimburgo; New York / Nueva York; Havana / La Habana. Most non-Spanish-speaking countries differ (and even one or two Spanish-speaking ones do slightly: Peru / Perú; Equatorial Guinea / Guinea Ecuatorial). "Tienes" is "you (tú) have". |
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tú tienes / usted tiene él tiene nosotros tenemos vosotros tenéis (in Spain) / ustedes tienen (in LA and "usted" treatment in Spain) ellos tienen Verb: tener. :) |
i never tried to learn word by word before..
Pero.....:?:Yo tengo muchas preguntas:?: tú tienes y ustedes tienen they mean the same? "you have"? so i can use either? ellos tienen y vosotros tenéis the same too? and "she has" would be....ella tiene, y ella tienen? |
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"Tú tienes" is singular (one person) and informal (in most countries you'd use it with your girlfriend, family, close friends; in Spain you use it with pretty much everyone except for bureaucrats, police, etc.) "Usted tiene" is singular and formal (except in e.g. parts of Colombia where it's the only singular second person). "Vosotros tenéis" is plural, informal, and European. You never hear it in Latin America except when someone's reading from the Bible. "Ustedes tienen" is plural and either formal or Latin American. The formal forms (usted and ustedes) use the same verb endings as the third person (he/she/it/they) endings of the same number: i.e. singular: usted tiene; él tiene; ella tiene plural: ustedes tienen; ellos tienen; ellas tienen |
@Danny: you need a conjugation manual for learning the correspondence between pronouns, tenses and verbs. :)
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Really I know about your knowledge in the forums, but sometimes you write phrases that really I can't understand you. Can you explain me the last post made for you.:) |
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However, if he can visualize the following, I think it will be of help: I = Yo You = Tú (Usted-Formal (respectful)) He = Él She = Ella It = Eso (It does not exist in Spanish as personal pronoun, it also is an neuter article) We = Nosotros You = Ustedes (LA), Vosotros (Spain) (not informal or otherwise) They = Ellos |
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I'm sorry. It's seem a lot technicality.:) |
since 8th grade. actually started in 7th, but I don't count that since it was super easy.
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They = Ellas ;) |
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Thanks for pointing that out, I certainly forgot to include it. |
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That I'm here to avoid it :D |
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