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Amanecer. Amenazar. Amenizar.


Ambarina April 24, 2009 02:54 AM

Amanecer. Amenazar. Amenizar.
 
I always have trouble with these three verbs. Can't seem to get my vowels the right way around when I say them. :banghead:
Estaba amaneciendo, amenazando lluvia y la orquesta amenizaba la verbena.

See what I mean? A kind of tongue twister, huh?

BTW -
Amanecer - sunrise
Amenazar - threaten
Amenizar - entertain

chileno April 24, 2009 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Ambarina (Post 32757)
I always have trouble with these three verbs. Can't seem to get my vowels the right way around when I say them. :banghead:
Estaba amaneciendo, amenazando lluvia y la orquesta amenizaba la verbena.

See what I mean? A kind of tongue twister, huh?

BTW -
Amanecer - sunrise
Amenazar - threaten
Amenizar - entertain

No te lo tomes tan a mal.

Mira que me amanezco en tu casa, y no es una amenaza, sino que estoy amenizando el asunto, nada mas.... :wicked:

:lol::lol::lol:

Ambarina April 24, 2009 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by chileno (Post 32776)
No te lo tomes tan a mal.

Mira que me amanezco en tu casa, y no es una amenaza, sino que estoy amenizando el asunto, nada mas.... :wicked:

:lol::lol::lol:

No, no me lo tomo mal. Simplemente es frustrante que cuando quiero decir "el amanecer" me sale el amenizar o el amenazar. O algo es amenizante cuando quiero decir amenazante.


Tengo que tomarme un valium:D:lol:
Ah! y gracias por amanecer el asunto:D

Fazor April 24, 2009 11:01 AM

Can I point out that Amanecer, dispite it's ending, is a noun?

Ambarina April 24, 2009 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Fazor (Post 32810)
Can I point out that Amanecer, dispite it's ending, is a noun?

Yes, I know. It's just a question of getting the vowels the wrong way around when I say it. :)

Fazor April 24, 2009 11:12 AM

Just make'n sure, because you referred to "These three verbs" :)

And yes, I struggle to pronounce them each on their own, let alone when used together!

Ambarina April 24, 2009 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Fazor (Post 32815)
Just make'n sure, because you referred to "These three verbs" :)

Oooops!:)

AngelicaDeAlquezar April 24, 2009 11:20 AM

Amanecer can actually be a verb.

Amanece más temprano en verano que en invierno.
It dawns earlier in Summer than in Winter.

irmamar April 24, 2009 11:22 AM

"Amanecer" is both a verb and a noun:

Amanece a las ocho (verb)
¡Qué bonito amanecer! (noun)

You can use "métodos nemotécnicos" (I don't know the word in English) to remember:

Amanecer : Dawn
Amenazar: threaten
Amenizar - entertain

irmamar April 24, 2009 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by AngelicaDeAlquezar (Post 32819)
Amanecer can actually be a verb.

Amanece más temprano en verano que en invierno.
It dawns earlier in Summer than in Winter.

Nos hemos cruzado, Angelica :)

Fazor April 24, 2009 11:27 AM

Ah, that's what I get for looking up "sunrise" rather than the word itself. In that particular use it's only a noun (obviously a person can't 'sunrise') but in the other uses it's a verb. Gotcha.

I forget which verb we used for "get up" (from bed), but it was a different one.

AngelicaDeAlquezar April 24, 2009 11:39 AM

@irmamar: more points of view always make notions clearer. :D


@Fazor: "get up (from bed)" is "levantarse (de la cama)"

Fazor April 24, 2009 12:18 PM

Yep, that's the one. I always think "llamarse" (but know that's wrong, because I know that word). It's one of those things where I can't get the right word because I can't stop thinking about the wrong one. :)
(Oh, and I'm pretty sure the reason I jump to llamarse is because we learned the two verbs at around the same time those many years ago).

irmamar April 24, 2009 12:28 PM

It happens to me either with some English words... :)

chileno April 25, 2009 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 32860)
It happens to me either too with some English words... :)

Small correction.

irmamar April 25, 2009 11:14 AM

Cierto, either se usa con las frases negativas

María José April 25, 2009 11:52 AM

Iramar: you can say mnemotechnic techniques or memory aids

irmamar April 25, 2009 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by María José (Post 32980)
Iramar: you can say mnemotechnic techniques or memory aids

Thanks! :)


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