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Hola Silvia y Inma,
I tried to use 'charlar' for 'chatting- "...la gente pasa charlando después de comer".
It was suggested that 'conversar' should be used. Is there a distinction between the two or can charlar be added?
Gracias 😊
What does pasos mean in this context?
“Queremos ver tres pasos muy bonitos”
Why does it say "será muy feliz" instead of "estará muy feliz"?
Could you differentiate the usage of tras rather than después (de) in daily use please?
Hola y
¡Feliz Pascua Silvia, Inma y todo el equipo!
Por favor dime, ¿Las saetas suenan un poquito como cuando cantan en las jotas?
Instead of "tener que", and we say "deber" instead?
Does "Tengo que lavar los manos" and "Debo lavar los manos" have the same usage?
Just a question on Spanish cultural prosody . . .
In each story, the "mi" as in mi casa, mi ciudad, para mi, mi opinión, mi familia . . . is subdued rather than accentuated as a prosodaic emphasis. In English, my opinion, my family etc. would be naturally emphasized. Is it a Spanish "thing" to avoid doing that?
¿Porque?
¿Hay otros casos en lo que usamos esto?
Gracias.
My understanding of reflexive verbs is that the subject performs the action on itself, so the subject is also the direct object. With “perderse algo”, are there 2 direct objects as in “Nos lo perdimos.” with the objects “us” and “it”?
In “ Cada domingo estudio español ________ almuerzo.” since the subject is the same in both clauses, can’t you use the infinitive without que “desde terminar el” ?
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