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• #127
Yo he escuchado que a las llantas sin cámara les dicen tubeless. No recuerdo haber escuchado que les digan ‘sin cámara’, pero quizás sí se emplee.
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• #128
A friend has a question about what type of bicycle to buy.. speak when he needs specific vocabulary. Literally nothing except "bicycle" in that sentence.
"Rueda" is also a region i think which is triple confusing.
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• #129
A red bicycle because it's the fastest colour
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• #130
A red bicycle because it's the fastest colour?
Bravo.
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• #131
saber
I just did that in duolingo last night and can't remember what it is.
Oh "to know"? and I also found out that "yo se" is "to know" which is way fucking easier than all the other options they used already: entender and comprender
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• #132
"Rueda es roto"?
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• #133
Oh "to know"?
Sí.
and I also found out that "yo se" is "to know"
You’re close, it’s I know. Saber is to know. Comprender and entender are slightly easier to conjugate because saber is irregular:
I know - yo comprendo - yo entiendo - yo sé
You know - tú comprendes, entiendes, sabes
He/she/it knows - el/ella comprende, entiende, sabe
They know - ellos/ellas comprenden, entienden, saben*linguistic tidbit- ‘you’ is the formal version of ‘thou’. So while Spanish uses tú informally and Usted formally, modern English only uses the formal, contrary to popular belief.
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• #134
You’re close, it’s I know. Saber is to know.
Yeah, sorry, I'm quite pissed now so I knew what I meant :)
no lo se (anything)
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• #135
hippy in reply to @snottyotter
saber
I just did that in duolingo last night and can't remember what it is.
@hippy - I am the same with Duolingo. I think I am not taking it in but it is not until I go back to practice (the broken icons) that I realise I must be retaining something. The wine doesn't help though!
Does anyone know a really good source for verb conjugation? I would like some kind of download that I could print off.
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• #136
I like the app conjugato, it's Android, dunno about iPhone, nothing too special though as mainly just tables that can ask be found online, but you can customise a flashcard type practice thing and it has a bunch of rhymes that may come in useful.
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• #137
rhymes
Such as? Spit some lyrics, yo
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• #138
I think there's slight differences in meaning but not loads, comprender being almost a cognate of comprehend, entender being like understand, so you really get it, saber as to know, like a fact or skill or something. Also have creer which is to believe but works like to know a bit, and conocer which is to meet or know a person or maybe a place.
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• #139
I think I've done most of them in Duolingo but the fact I can only remember them when presented them to my eyeballs here means I clearly couldn't use them. I'll probably stick to "comprendo" because it gets the meaning across and I can actually remember it :)
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• #140
Jaja, no lo sé.
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• #141
hablas mal (el) verso!
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• #142
Just like in English there's a fair amount of crossover, comprender work well as it's a bit of a cognate so easy to remember. Saber is quite good if you get no lo sé stuck in your head. I think saber can be used for taste too. Me encanta saber de cerveza. That's probably used wrong for that though.
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• #143
Me encanta saber de cerveza.
Usar saber puede ser tricky. Aquí, tú dices que te interesa saber información sobre la cerveza: su historia, sus variedades, etc.
El sabor = the taste, y deriva del verbo saber:
Yo sé (usualmente con ‘a’ = like. Por ejemplo, yo sé a mango, dame un beso.) (Si te parece raro que no se dice ‘sepo’, no eres el único)
Tu sabes
El sabe
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• #144
Good thread,
Been living in Madrid just over a year (what a year to come!) and have found these 2 resources quite useful and I highly recommend..'Spanish with Paul'
Mini-course on youtube, the 10 lessons were a great introduction before i moved here, then purchased the full course (80quid) because I liked the style so much, goes a lot more in-depth and have learnt so much from him.'Spanishdict.com'
The free version is a great all rounder, very useful for conjugation and all 10(?) of the Spanish tensesEspero que estas recomendaciones ayuden a alguien aqui !
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• #145
Possibly not the best year to ask but how’s living in Madrid?
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• #146
Settled in ok, thanks mainly to my (gata) partner who sorted all the paperwork/appointments for residence card etc.
Shipped my bike over (along with the rest of my life), took a while to get used to the chaos on the roads but now enjoying it!
Looking forward to the approaching summer if no more restrictions..
EDIT.. gata* being of third generation madrileño. Yo creo -
• #148
es yo sé, no yo sepo
Mira. TIL. Corregido.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/cadenaser.com/ser/2019/11/16/sociedad/1573916843_798834.amp.html -
• #149
ahh, Estoy bajo la impersión que necesitas ser de tercera (o más) generación para ser Gato/a.
Never used or heard "sepo" for taste before, though I'm relatively new to this Spanish thing. Still struggling with stem changes and getting a grip of moods tbh.
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• #150
Amazon freebie https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B085WS6VJZ?smid=A1G3UP32AZJ14F
¿Sin cámara por tubeless o es una palabra? O solo usa tubeless.