Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
Sample sentences: She was so mad at him that she gave him a smack. |
Estaba tan enojada con él que le dio una bofetada. |
If it is not possible to memorize vocabulary, I will have to create my own lessons in the coming weeks. I would be happy about this information. You need to develop a feeling for the language.
The words will mostly be easy. I would prefer full sentences and not just short clauses with the article, the noun and an adverb/adjective. Do you think you could do 1000 sentences per working day? This way we could finish quickly.
These may be linguistic and cultural differences. There are indeed various regions throughout Spain and the word choice is not always the same. It is sometimes hard to understand people from other cities.
The words will mostly be easy. I would prefer full sentences and not just short clauses with the article, the noun and an adverb/adjective. Do you think you could do 1000 sentences per working day? This way we could finish quickly.
These may be linguistic and cultural differences. There are indeed various regions throughout Spain and the word choice is not always the same. It is sometimes hard to understand people from other cities.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of pegar [pegado] |
pego pegas pega pegamos pegáis pegan | pegaba pegabas pegaba pegábamos pegabais pegaban | pegué pegaste pegó pegamos pegasteis pegaron | pegaré pegarás pegará pegaremos pegaréis pegarán |