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Self introduction in Spanish?


Brightsky April 02, 2013 12:13 PM

Self introduction in Spanish?
 
Hola! I am a student from Hong Kong. I've just started to learn Spanish recently. I have written a short paragraph about myself. Could someone tell me if there's anything wrong with it? Thanks! =]

Hola! Me llamo Amanda. Yo soy alto y delgado. Soy joven y tengo veinte años. Tengo el pelo largo y rizado. Tengo los ojos negors. Soy amable y optimista, pero un poco tranquilo y aburrido. Mi color favorito es el blanco.

Me gusta escuchar música. Me gustan leer libros y cantar canciónes. Me gustan mucho los animales, por ejemplo perro, gato y pájaro. Me encanta aprender el español. No me gustan los deportes. No me gusta ver la televisión. No me gustan los ordenadores y las motos.

Premium April 02, 2013 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Brightsky (Post 135717)
Hola! I am a student from Hong Kong. I've just started to learn Spanish recently. I have written a short paragraph about myself. Could someone tell me if there's anything wrong with it? Thanks! =]

¡Hola! Me llamo Amanda. Yo soy alta y delgada. Soy joven y tengo veinte años. Tengo el pelo largo y rizado. Tengo los ojos negros. Soy amable y optimista, pero un poco tranquila y aburrida. Mi color favorito es el blanco.

Me gusta escuchar música. Me gustan leer libros y cantar canciónes. Me gustan mucho los animales, por ejemplo perro, gato y pájaro. Me encanta aprender el español. No me gustan los deportes. No me gusta ver la televisión. No me gustan los ordenadores y las motos.

A native speaker will check it then. I'm not sure if I got this all right.

wrholt April 02, 2013 04:39 PM

Welcome to the forums! Here are some more corrections.

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Originally Posted by Brightsky (Post 135717)
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Me gustan mucho los animales, por ejemplo perro los perros, gato los gatos y pájaro los pájaros.
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abrink April 02, 2013 07:30 PM

I'm fairly new to Spanish as well, but I'll give it a shot! Besides the corrections noted above, I believe you should have said "me gusta leer libros y cantar canciónes." I know that you're saying you like 2 different things, but since they both start with an infinitive I believe you'd use "gusta."

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Originally Posted by Brightsky (Post 135717)
Me gustan leer libros y cantar canciónes.

If I'm wrong, someone will post shortly and point that out, so don't worry!

By the way, welcome! You'll love the forum. It's a great tool for Spanish learning.

AngelicaDeAlquezar April 02, 2013 07:59 PM

@abrink: You are right. :thumbsup:

I would just like to add: "canción" has an accent, but "canciones" doesn't. ;)

Brightsky April 02, 2013 08:51 PM

Thanks for all of your comments!! =] I am still a little confused about the use of "gusta" though. I know "gusta" is for singular and "gustan" is for plural. But if I mention two things in the same sentence, should I use "gusta" or "gustan"?

poli April 02, 2013 09:19 PM

It's best to explain by example in this case.

Me gusta leer.
Me gustan los libros.
Me gusta bailar y festejar.
Me gustan los bailes y fiestas.

Ask more if this still confuses you.

Rusty April 02, 2013 09:26 PM

I didn't see the other posts before I corrected this sentence.
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Originally Posted by Brightsky (Post 135717)
... Me gusta leer libros y cantar canciones. ...

When the subject of gustar is an infinitive you use the singular form of the verb, even though two or more subjects might be listed.

abrink April 02, 2013 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Brightsky (Post 135748)
Thanks for all of your comments!! =] I am still a little confused about the use of "gusta" though. I know "gusta" is for singular and "gustan" is for plural. But if I mention two things in the same sentence, should I use "gusta" or "gustan"?

When mentioning two singular objects (or infinitives) in one sentence, you use "gusta." When mentioning plural objects, you use "gustan." Put it this way, two singular objects (or infinitives) don't make a plural. See Poli's examples.

Suavemente April 14, 2013 11:15 PM

¡Ay que! ¿Los ojos negros? No los he visto nunca...... Creo que querías decir... los ojos marrones.

JPablo April 15, 2013 01:42 PM

Bueno, "ojos negros" son ojos negros... no marrones...

Como cantan los Chichos...

Villa January 10, 2014 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Suavemente (Post 136318)
¡Ay que! ¿Los ojos negros? No los he visto nunca...... Creo que querías decir... los ojos marrones.

Hay otra cancion que dice:

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Ojos negros piel canela
que me llevan a desesperar

...


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