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Basic Spanish
  1. Unread #1 - Jun 4, 2009 at 1:31 AM
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    Verb Tenses

    To use any specific verb tense you must remove the ending of the verb and keep the root. In most or almost all cases the ending of the verb will be AR, ER, or IR. Examples of AR verbs are hablar, cantar, and pasar. Examples of ER verbs are vender, comer, and tener. Examples of IR verbs are pedir, vivir, and morir. The endings for ER and IR verbs are the same, usually.

    The verbs fall under these categories in order

    1. yo (I)
    2. tu (you)
    3. el, ella (he, she)
    4. nosotros (we)
    5. vosotros (you all)
    6. ellos, ellas (they)

    1a. Present Tense (currently doing something)- Verbs ending in 'AR'
    • + o = hablo
    • + as = hablas
    • + a = habla
    • + amos = hablamos
    • + ais (accent over the i) = hablais
    • + an = hablan
    Examples:
    1b. Present Tense (currently doing something)- Verbs ending in 'ER'
    • + o = como
    • + es = comes
    • + e = come
    • + emos = comemos
    • + eis (accent over the i) = comeis
    • + en = comen

    1c. Present Tense (currently doing something)- Verbs ending in 'IR'
    • + o = vivo
    • + es = vives
    • + e = vive
    • + imos = vivimos
    • + is (accent over the i) = vivis
    • + en = viven

    2. Future Tense (going to do something)- Verbs ending in 'AR, ER and IR'. For this tense every verb has the same endings, but in this tense you keep the whole word then add the ending rather than removing the ER, AR or IR and then adding the ending.
    • + e (accent over the e) = hablare
    • + as (accent over the a) = hablaras
    • + a (accent over the a) = hablara
    • + emos = hablaremos
    • + eis (accent over the e) = hablareis
    • + an (accent over the a) = hablaran
    Examples:
    3a. Past Tense (something which you have already done)- Verbs ending in 'AR' - Make sure you remove the ending, this isn't the future tense.
    • + e (accent over the e) = hable
    • + aste = hablaste
    • + o (accent over the o) = hablara
    • + amos = hablaremos
    • + aron = hablaran
    Examples:
    3b. Past Tense (something which you have already done)- Verbs ending in 'ER and IR' - Make sure you remove the ending, this isn't the future tense.
    • + i (accent over the i) = sali
    • + iste = saliste
    • + io (accent over the o) = salio
    • + imos = slaimos
    • + ieron = salieron
    Example:
    The following verbs are irregular in the past tense:
    _Dar
    _Sentir
    _Pedir
    _Tener
    _Andar
    _Estar
    _Poner
    _Poder
    _Saber
    _Querer
    _Hacer
    _Venir
    _Decir
    _Traer
    _Ir
    _Ser


    Needed Phrases
    *Hola - hello
    *Adios - goodbye
    *Buenos dias - good morning
    *Buenos tardes - good afternoon
    *Buenos noches - good night
    *Por favor - please
    *De nada - you're welcome
    *Como estas - how are you
    *Como te llamas - what is your name?
    *Si - yes
    *No - no
    *Como - what
    *Me llamo - my name is Graham

    Numbers 1-20, 30, 50, 100
    1 uno
    2 dos
    3 tres
    4 cuatro
    5 cinco
    6 seis
    7 siete
    8 ocho
    9 nueve
    10 diez
    11 once
    12 doce
    13 trece
    14 catorce
    15 quince
    16 diez y seis
    17 diez y siete
    18 diez y ocho
    19 diez y nueve
    20 viente
    30 treinta
    50 cincuenta
    100 cien

    Days of the Week
    • Monday- Lunes
    • Tuesday- Martes
    • Wednesday- Miercoles
    • Thursday- Jueves
    • Friday- Viernes
    • Saturday- Sabado
    • Sunday- Domingo
     
  3. Unread #2 - Jun 4, 2009 at 4:56 PM
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    La guía mira bueno. Espero que tu digas algo con los verbos irregulares.

    My spanish is pretty bad :p
    Looks good to me though, maybe just mention irregulars and the past tense. I usually use the past more than the future.
     
  5. Unread #3 - Jun 4, 2009 at 7:20 PM
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    Pretty decent overall, you might want to put Yo, Tu, El/Ella everytime so that you don't have to scroll up,

    When you conjugate verbs, make sure you tell us what verb you are conjugating this is crucial for beginners to learn the pattern :).
    also

    Tu hablas de mi padre.

    De = Of, you speak of my dad. I'm pretty sure you mean with, which is "con".

    - Include 21,22 etc, there is a pattern in the numbers, you can put this information in the guide easily.
    - Include more tenses and conjugations, It's going to be a really good guide.
    - Include more basic verbs that is used in everyday life.

    few definition corrections:
    *Como te llamas - what is your name? (You should include that in spanish you need to put question mark in front and behind the question.)
    *Como - what (como means what when its used as a question, it also mean 1. as 2. like 3. via )
    *Me llamo - my name is Graham (llamo is a reflexive verb in this case, me llamo would mean "you can call me", mi nombre es would mean "My name is"
     
  7. Unread #4 - Jun 4, 2009 at 7:26 PM
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    Thanks Tony :)

    On the de part of your critique I meant to say I speak of my father - such as I speak of my father to someone.
     
  9. Unread #5 - Jun 4, 2009 at 7:32 PM
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    Oh I thought you would use "with" because I speak of my father isn't really used, you should translate your examples as well :).
     
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    Im Colombian, I would say its a very good guide, as Its basic one.

    Yo hablo español perfectamente, entonces no necesito de esta guía, pero creo que esta muy buena :D
     
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    I just failed my spanish essay today xD.

    Yo terminaré español en dos dias.
     
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    Thanks, I will be incorporating past tense and translations of my examples.
     
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    I thought vosotros is only used in Spain?
     
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    Thats true, in Colombia, Peru, Mexico, venezuela... we use "Ustedes"
     
  21. Unread #11 - Jun 5, 2009 at 5:06 PM
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    When you get into higher levels of Spanish vosotros is used - only rarely though. I also added the past tense and it's irregular verbs. Ustedes is used too, it's the same as ellos.
     
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    I thought vosotros meant you all, while ustedes meant them?
     
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    Vosotros does mean you all, but it isn't used very often. Ustedes means them and ellos means they. When you're first taught Spanish vosotros is left out of the verbs charts - you usually begin to see it after 9th grade.
     
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