Expresiones cotidianas Flashcards
Que te diviertas
Have fun
Que se diviertan
Have fun (Plural)
Diviértete
have fun (imperative)
Estas divirtiéndote?
Are you having fun?
te divertiste?
Did you have fun?
Que la pases bien
Have fun. (La in Colombia as it refers to vida, but in Mexico and other countries it’s lo referring to tiempo)
Que lo pasen bien OR que la pasen bien
Have fun (pl)
Pásala bien or pásalo bien
Have fun (imperative)
Como la pasaste?
How did it go?
la pasaste bien?
Did it go well?
Que te mejores
Get better
Get better (a note on this. This is from Mejorarse, to get better. But it’s in the subjunctive, not imperative. You’re saying I hope you get better. This sentence is a valid shortcut, taking out the “Quiero que, the espero que, etc., and just using “que” as the starter.)
mejórate pronto.
Get better soon (imperative)
mejórense pronto
Get better soon (imperative plural)
Que descanses
Get some rest.
Descansa
Get some rest (imperative)