Mar 06 2008

Spanish Months

Published by Sean under Spanish Lessons

Here are the Spanish months or meses. Notice, that like the Spanish days
of the week, they are not capitalized.

 

January
enero
 
February
febrero
 
March
marzo
 
April
abril
 
May
mayo
 
June
junio
 
July
julio
 
August
agosto
 
September
septiembre
 
October
octubre
 
November
noviembre
 
December
diciembre
 

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Mar 04 2008

Instant Phrases: Going to go

Published by Sean under Spanish Phrases

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Where are you going?
¿Dónde vas?
 
Where are you going to go?
¿Dónde vas a ír?
 
Where did you go?
¿Dónde fuiste?
 
I am going to sleep.
Voy a dormir.
 
Do you want to go?
¿Quieres ír?
 

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Feb 23 2008

Spanish Days of the Week

Published by Sean under Spanish Lessons

Spanish Days Pronunciation:
 
Monday - lunes
Tuesday - martes
Wednesday - miércoles
Thursday - jueves
Friday - viernes
Saturday - sábado
Sunday - domingo
 
You will notice that Spanish days are not capitalized; they are treated like ordinary words. They are capitalized when starting a sentence or standing alone, such as when used in a calendar. However, el often, but not always, precedes the day in question.
 
No me gustan los lunes. (I don’t like Mondays)
Sábado es el mejor día de la semana. (Saturday is the best day of the week.)
El domingo es para descansar. (Sunday is for rest.)

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Feb 22 2008

Common Spanish Phrases: Like and Do Not Like

Published by Sean under Spanish Phrases

Main verb: Gustar

 

I like it a lot, because it is good.
Me gusta mucho, por qué es bueno.
 
I don’t like it, because it is bad.
No me gusta, por qué es malo.
 
Why don’t you like it?
¿Por qué no te gusta?
 
I don’t like the big cities because there are many people.
No me gustan las ciudades grandes por qué hay mucha gente.
 

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