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5 contributions to The Spanish Point
Are you alive or asleep?
Brand new member here! I'm curious. Has anyone here already made a friend with the objective to practice Spanish between each other? Its something I'd be down to do.
3 likes • 27d
He conocido muchas gentes amables de diferentes niveles que son como yo interesados a mejorar nuestra español.
3 likes • 26d
@Anthony Herrera adelante siempre.
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¡Hola! I've started a YouTube channel where I will be posting a variety of videos for all skill levels. Check it out! You can also find the videos in the Classroom. https://www.youtube.com/@TheSpanishPoint-26
3 likes • Apr 26
Esto es genial!
Verb of the Day: Llevar
The verb “llevar” comes from the Latin word “levare,” which means “to raise” or “to lift.” Over time, its meaning evolved to encompass carrying, taking, and bringing. “Llevar” means “to carry,” “to take,” or “to wear.” It can refer to the physical act of transporting something from one place to another, as well as the metaphorical context of bearing responsibilities and experiences. It is also used to talk about clothing. Algunas conjugaciones: Presente: llevo, llevas, lleva, llevamos, lleváis, llevan Imperfecto: llevaba, llevabas, llevaba, llevábamos, llevábais, llevaban Futuro: llevaré, llevarás, llevará, llevaremos, llevaréis, llevarán Algunos ejemplos: Voy a llevar las bebidas a la fiesta ¿Me llevas al aeropuerto? Ana llevaba un vestido azul muy lindo. ¡Tu turno! Write a sentence using “llevar” in the comments!
2 likes • Apr 15
El equipo llevará camisetas del mismo color.
Welcome!!!
¡Hola! Thanks for joining! Let me know where you are from and why you are learning Spanish. And of course, what would you like to practice?!!
Welcome!!!
4 likes • Apr 5
Hola, Estoy muy feliz estar aqui. Espero que me Español se mejora participando en este groupo. Gracias por tener un sitio como este para practicar.
1 like • Apr 6
@Belinda Duncan pero Belinda tu eres una inspiración. Muchisimas gracias.
Verbo del día: Traer
The Spanish verb traer comes from the Latin trahĕre, which means "to pull," "to drag," or "to carry." Over time, it evolved from the physical sense of dragging to the current meaning of carrying something to where the speaker is. Many verbs derive from “traer”. For example: atraer (to attract) and distraer (to distract). Algunas conjugaciones: Presente: traigo, traes, trae, traemos, traéis, traen. Imperfecto: traía, traías, traía, traíamos, traíais, traían. Futuro: traeré, traerás, traerá, traeremos, traeréis, traerán. Algunos ejemplos: Ella me trajo flores hoy. Yo traeré el pastel de cumpleaños. Luis dijo que ustedes traerían la comida. ¡Tu turno! Write a sentence using traer in the comments!
1 like • Apr 5
@Alejandra Gutierrez traigo vs traiga is not gender but the subjuntive?
2 likes • Apr 5
@Alejandra Gutierrez I get it.
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