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Ir verbs
Hello
If i want to say in Spanish "I live", I should say: yo vivo --> to drop the "ir" and to add an "o". Therefore when I want to say "I say", I should say: yo deco --> to drop the "ir" and to add an "o". But when I try to translate it via google translate, it has no meaning, so what's the correct word for it? |
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Vives en... (you live...). There's no need to say 'yo' because the verb ending conveys the person. Digo... (I am saying/I say). Digo que... (I am saying that). Vivir is a regular verb and decir is an irregular verb. Last edited by Liquinn3; October 23, 2013 at 08:30 AM. |
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