Creative Arts (Read Only) > Languages

Small phrases and stuff in Spanish.

(1/1)

Juan_Ambriz:
Small questions
¿Como estas? (How are you?)

¿Que aye de comer? (What is there to eat?)

¿Cuando va estar lista la comida? (When will the food be ready?)

¿Que hora es? (What time is it?)

¿Cuando nos vamos a ir? (When are we going to go?)

¿Que hisiste? (What did you do?)

¿Como te llamas? (What's your name?)

¿Que es tu edad? (How old are you?)

¿Que hora empieza? (What time does it start?)

¿Queres a jugar? (Want to play?)

Random phrases or Statements
A mi me gusta....(I like)
•Sandia
(Watermelon)

•juegos
(Games)

•esta comida
(This food)

• tu madre
(Your Mom)

• tu casa
(Your house)

• tu pelo
(your hair)

• tu cara
(Your face)

• tu computadora
(Your computer)

Some stuff may be misspelled, I am somewhat bad at spelling because of the accents.

memo3300:

--- Quote from: Juan_Ambriz on April 07, 2012, 12:59:55 AM ---Small questions
¿Como estas? (How are you?)

¿Que ayehay de comer? (What is there to eat?)

¿Cuando va a estar lista la comida? (When will the food be ready?)

¿Que hora es? (What time is it?)

¿Cuando nos vamos a ir? (When are we going to go?)

¿Que hiciste? (What did you do?)

¿Como te llamas? (What's your name?)

¿Cual es tu edad? (How old are you?)

¿A que hora empieza? (What time does it start?)

¿Quieres a jugar? (Want to play?)

Random phrases or Statements
A mi me gusta....(I like)
•Sandia
(Watermelon)

•juegos
(Games)

•esta comida
(This food)

• tu madre
(Your Mom)

• tu casa
(Your house)

• tu pelo
(your hair)

• tu cara
(Your face)

• tu computadora
(Your computer)

Some stuff may be misspelled, I am somewhat bad at spelling because of the accents.

--- End quote ---

Spanish is a language hard to learn, actually i think anyone who speaks spanish can see you talk it more than speak it.


also sorry for bumping this but i couldn't contain myself when i saw it.

Red is for words spelt wrong and some words that fit a lot more better. ( example would be chaging: "what old are you" for "how old are you"

orange is for this word that can be written like it is, but usually is written with i, only in argentina they use it without it.

Lime green is for where you could add a word to make the sentence sound better. (example: "when will be ready?", when will it be ready"?)

Rbn:
Red is for words spelt wrong and some words that fit a lot more better. ( example would be chaging: "what old are you" for "how old are you" )

Ex. Cual = Wich
butttttt
How old are you? ~ Could be translate in to ¿Cuantos años tienes tu?

Is not What old are you, [Which is your age? ~ ¿Cual es tu edad?

What you said on What old are you? its like ¿Que tan viejo eres tu? that is not the same as How old are you? which means ur asking how old think that person he is lol.

orange is for this word that can be written like it is, but usually is written with i, only in Argentina they use it without it.

Queres in Argentina is just a bad Typo but they say it, its they way they talk.

Lime green is for where you could add a word to make the sentence sound better. (example: "when will be ready?", when will it be ready"?)

No, They "a" there is a mandatory to make the sentence have "sense"

(example: "when will be ready?", when will it be ready"?) With this you are making emphasis on something and doesn't make it generally.

Idk how to explain it but lets say like "To be ready" instead of "ready" or something like.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

Go to full version