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Sufrir lo indecible
VEry common colocation in Spanish, what´s the equivalent in English'?:rose:
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Words cannot describe how I feel.
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what about to suffer indescribable pain:impatient:
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To suffer excruciating pain.
o Words cannot describe the pain. |
Como podemos usar este frase en una oración? How do we use this phrase in a sentence?
I am a person who is trying to learn Spanish, and would appreciate if you could answer my question and correct my grammatical and spelling errors. Thanks in advance. Soy una chica tratando de entender español y estaría muy agradecida si ustedes podrían responder a mis preguntas y corrigir mis errores otrográficos y gramaticales (esta palabra exite?) Gracias. (Como se dice thanks in advance --gracias por todo, adelante? ) |
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@Eva: "indecible" is something that cannot be expressed with words. Specifically, this sentence is used when you have been through an intense suffering... La enfermedad de Juan lo ha hecho sufrir lo indecible. Juan's disease has made him suffer so very much, words cannot describe it. Esta tarde en el dentista he sufrido lo indecible. This afternoon, at the dentist, I have gone through excruciating pain. |
por qué escribió "ustedes podrían pudieran responder a mis preguntas" What is pudieran? What does it mean?
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Hmm not sure..
'To suffer immensely' ' To suffer unbearably' ' To suffer excruciatingly' :confused: If you want to use 'words' I would have to side with what poli said: ' Words cannot describe my agony/pain' or something to that effect. :) |
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Thanks, Where can I learn how to use/conjugate verbs in the imperfect subjunctive (what is the translation in English?) |
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One very handy tool (I think) that I use a lot , and that gives you the full conjugation of all Spanish verbs (as well as other languages) is Verbix. It's free if you use it online: http://www.verbix.com/languages/spanish.shtml Another tool that I use (which is software that can be downloaded for free) to practise my conjugations is the Spanish Verbtrainer: http://www.helloworld.com.es/English.../spanishvm.htm It allows you to practise many regular and irregular verbs in all tenses, which I think is quite good. There may be other software out there if you look for it. :) As for the appropriate use of all tenses, this is a matter of grammar and practise. Maybe a native Spanish speaker (or very experienced bilinguist.. ;) ) can give you more clues or pointers on that as I am still learning this myself.;) |
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