MT6 Flashcards
Bring it!
¡Tráigalo!
Bring me something!
¡Tráigame algo!
Don’t put it here!
¡No lo ponga aquí!
there
allí
here
aquí
put it there!
¡Póngalo allí!
Don’t put it here, put it there!
¡No lo ponga aquí; póngalo allí!
I am doing it
lo hago
Do it!
¡Hágalo
Don’t do it!
¡No lo haga!
Say it in Spanish!
¡Dígalo en español!
Tell me!
¡Dígame!
Don’t tell me now.
¡No me diga ahora!
Don’t tell me. (Roberta)
¡No me digas!
to call
llamar
call me later
Llámeme más tarde!
Call me (roberto)
¡Llámame!
to have
tener
we have
tenemos
you have
tiene
they have
tienen
you have(roberto)
tienes
i have
tengo
to come
venir
we are coming
venimos
he is coming
viene
they are coming
vienen
you are coming (roberto)
vienes
I am coming
vengo
to begin
comenzar
I am starting
comienzo
you/he/she/it/ is starting
comienza
start!
¡Comience!
At what time are you starting?
¿A qué hora comienza?
At what time are you all starting?
¿A qué hora comienzan?
At what time are you starting?(Roberta)
¿A qué hora comienzas?
At what time do we start?
A que hora comenzamos?
to begin / to start
empezar
I am starting
empiezo
At what time are you starting?
¿A qué hora empieza?
At what time is it starting?
¿A qué hora empieza?
The film
la película
to think
pensar
I think
pienso
What do you think?
¿Qué piensa?
What do you think of the situation?
¿Qué piensa de la situación?
We think
pensamos
I plan on leaving soon–I think to leave soon
Pienso salir pronto.
When do you plan on leaving?
¿Cuándo piensa salir?
To understand
comprender
To understand
entender
I understand
entiendo
I don’t understand it
no lo entiendo
I don’t understand you
no le entiendo
I don’t understand you(robrto)
no te entiendo
do you understand me (robert
¿Me entiendes?
we dont understand
No entendemos.
If you see ‘ie’ in the present tense, you can deduce that the ‘to’form is formed with ‘e’
If you see ‘ie’ in the present tense, you can deduce that the ‘to’form is formed with ‘e’
I want
quiero
you/he wants
quiere
they want
quieren
you want (Roberto/Roberta
quieres
you all want
quieren
to want
querer
we want
queremos
I can
puedo
you can/he can
puede
they can/ you all can
pueden
you can roberto
puedes
to be able to/ can
poder
we can
podemos
the power
el poder
to find
encontrar
i find
encuentro
i dont find it
No lo encuentro.
to remember
recordar
I remember
recuerdo
to come back
volver
I am coming back soon
Vuelvo pronto.
at what time are you coming back
A qué hora vuelve?
Are you all coming back
Vuelven?
At what time are you coming back robert?
A qué hora vuelves, Roberta?
we are coming back soon
Volvemos pronto
to regress
regresar
to lift up
levantar
i am lifting up
lo levanto
why dont you lift it up?
¿Por qué no lo levanta?
I am lifting myself up
me levanto
I am getting up
me levanto
us
nos
we are getting up
Nos levantamos.
you are getting up robert
Te levantas.
what time are you getting up robert?
¿A qué hora te levantas?
Use ‘se’ for ‘himself/herself/yourself/themselves
Use ‘se’ for ‘himself/herself/yourself/themselves
He is getting up
Se levanta.
At what time are you getting up?
¿A qué hora se levanta?
At what time are you all getting up?
¿A qué hora se levantan?
They are getting up soon
Se levantan pronto.
I am going to get up soon
Voy a levantarme pronto.
I have to get up
Tengo que levantarme.
we are going to get up soon
Vamos a levantarnos pronto.
we have to get up
Tenemos que levantarnos.
At what time do we have to get up?
¿A qué hora tenemos que levantarnos?
to remain
quedar
to give
dar
to stay(to remain oneself)
quedarse
I am staying
me quedo
I am not staying
no me quedo
How much time/how long
¿Cuánto tiempo?
time
tiempo
I dont know how long I am staying
No sé cuánto tiempo me quedo
i dont know how long i am going to stay
No sé cuánto tiempo voy a quedarme.
I dont know how long I can stay
No sé cuánto tiempo puedo quedarme
we are staying
Nos quedamos.
we are going to stay a few days
Vamos a quedarnos unos días.
a few days
unos días
sually words ending in ‘a’ are ‘la’ words. ‘día’ is an exception (el día). Words ending in ‘o’ are ‘el’ words. ‘mano’ is an exception (la mano). Words ending in ‘ma’ are ‘el’ words (el problema)
sually words ending in ‘a’ are ‘la’ words. ‘día’ is an exception (el día). Words ending in ‘o’ are ‘el’ words. ‘mano’ is an exception (la mano). Words ending in ‘ma’ are ‘el’ words (el problema)
there is / there are
hay
people
gente
the people
la gente
many people
mucha gente
There are many people here
Hay mucha gente aquí.
There is no problem
No hay problema.
I do not know how long we are going to stay here
No sé cuánto tiempo vamos a quedarnos aquí.
still (still more)
todavía
still a little more
todavía un poco
late
tarde
later
más tarde
a little later
un poco más tarde
todavía’ is also used in the negative sense for ‘yet’
todavía’ is also used in the negative sense for ‘yet’
i dont know yet
Todavía no sé.
still i do not know
Todavía no sé.
still i dont know how long im going to stay
Todavía no sé cuánto tiempo voy a quedarme.
we see
vemos
we see it
lo vemos
he doesnt see it/ you dont see it
no lo ve
i see
veo
they see it
lo ven
we see ourselves
Nos vemos.
We don’t see ourselves
.No nos vemos
‘ourselves’ in Spanish has two meanings: it can mean ‘we see ourselves’ but it also means ‘we see each other’
‘ourselves’ in Spanish has two meanings: it can mean ‘we see ourselves’ but it also means ‘we see each other’
we see each other
Nos vemos.
At what time do we meet? (At what time do we see each other?)
¿A qué hora nos vemos?
At what time do we meet tomorrow?
¿A qué hora nos vemos mañana?
The present tense is widely used in Spanish to talk about the future.
The present tense is widely used in Spanish to talk about the future.
i will call you later
Le llamo más tarde.
If you use the present tense to talk about the future, you need to use words such as mañana, la semana que viene (next week), etc.
If you use the present tense to talk about the future, you need to use words such as mañana, la semana que viene (next week), etc.
I will call you tomorrow. .(I call you tomorrow.)
Le llamo mañana.
I am buying them.
Los compro
I am saying it.
Lo digo.
I am telling you.
Le digo.
I am telling you Rob.
Te digo.
I am calling you
.Le llamo.
I am calling you. (Roberto)
Te llamo
I call you tomorrow.
Te llamo mañana. / Le llamo mañana
I am going to call you tomorrow
Voy a llamarle mañana.
we are staying a few days
Nos quedamos unos días.
we are going to stay a few days
Vamos a quedarnos unos días.
At what time do we meet tomorrow? (At what time do we see each other tomorrow?
¿A qué hora nos vemos mañana?
At what time are we going to see each other tomorrow? / At what time are we going to meet tomorrow?
¿A qué hora vamos a vernos mañana?
How to construct the future tense: for ‘I will’ you use the whole verb and hit the ending of the verb with -ré.
How to construct the future tense: for ‘I will’ you use the whole verb and hit the ending of the verb with -ré.
I will speak
hablaré
I will eat later
Comeré más tarde.
i will buy it
Lo compraré.
I will sell it
Lo venderé.
to take
tomar
I will take it
Lo tomaré.
For ‘I will’ you add ,
ré
and for ‘we will’ you add -.
remos
we will take it
Lo tomaremos.
i will start
comenzaré
we will start
comenzaremos
i will eat
comeré
we will eat
comeremos
i will speak with you
Hablaré con usted.
we will speak
hablaremos
to wait
esperar
to hope
esperar
I will wait
esperaré
we will wait
esperaremos
i am staying
me quedo
i am staying here tomorrow
Me quedo aquí mañana.
i will stay
me quedaré
i am going to stay
Voy a quedarme.