phrases/verb conjugation practice Flashcards
They read
Ellos leen
Is it yours?
Es suyo?
I run
yo corro
I walk / he walks
yo camino / el camina
she sleeps / we sleep / they sleep
Ella duerme / nosotros dormimos / ellos duermen
we listen
nosotros oimos
nor I / not I
ni yo
he cooks
El cocina
are you going to do it?
va hacer-lo?
red as a tomato
rojo como un tomate
he is a man like you
el es un hombre come tu
he lives near there
vive cerca de aqui
it’s this way
esta por aqui
to the left
a la esquirda
I want to see him
quiero veer-lo
I don’t remember
no me aquierdo
we’re going to go together
vamos a ir huntos
I’m going to go study
Voy a ir estudier
I’m studying, he studies
estudio , estudie
what does it mean
que quiere disser
in order to learn
para apprendir
what do you believe?
Que crees?
He is leaving
El ce va
You can come with me
Puede venir conmigo. (“Venir” when moving to speaker’s current location)
can I come with you?
Puedo-ir con usted? (“ir” when speaker will be moving somewhere else)
How are we going to go?
Como vamos a ir?
I mean, this afternoon
Quiero disser, esta tarde
we’re going to see my father
vamos a veer a mi padre
come with me
venga(s?) conmigo
I’ve seen him.
Lo he visto.
Have you seen him?
Lo a visto?
I do not hear
no oigo
what do you see?
Que ves?
we sleep
dormimos
the man’s shirt
la camisa del hombre (note shortening of ‘de el’ to ‘del’)
To whom?
A quien?
She talks to the woman
Ella habla con la mujer (think of ‘to’ as ‘with’ here)
Let’s go to the movies
Vamos al cine (‘to the’ singular = ‘al’, not ‘a el’)
I have spoken with him
he hablado con el
I have studied with him by phone
he estudiado con el por telephono
When have you spoken with him?
Quando a hablado con el?
I have told him
le he dicho (“he” because it’s technically “I have said TO HIM”)
that I’m going to see him
que voy a veer lo
he already knows it
ya lo sabe
you’ve told me
me a dicho
you’ve already said it
ya lo a diche
we can see it many times
Puedemos veer la muchos veces
in order to go to Mexico
para ir a Mexico
he’s told her/him
le a dicho (can say “le a dicho a el” to differentiate from ‘he’s told you’)
he’s told you
le a dicho (can say “le a dicho usted” to differentiate from ‘he’s told her/him’)
I don’t have time to go to the movies
no tengo tiempo para ir a cine
I don’t believe it
lo no creo
she has lived there
a vivido ayi
I’ve already seen one
yo ya e visto una
what have you seen?
que a visto?
I have to see it
tengo que veer la
let’s continue
sigamos
that one (female) is little
Essa es pecenia
What do you believe?
Que crees?
What is the address?
Qual es la direction (numero is also with ‘qual’)
There it is!
Aqui esta!
I don’t remember
no me acquierdo
how do you feel?
como se siente?
see you! / until later!
nos vemos / hasta luego
The verb “ser” (I, you, he/she ~~~ we, you pl, they)
soy, eres/es, es ~~~ somos, son, son)