Hola. In this video, we’re going to be continuing with the series on affirmative and negative expressions. In these videos, we’ll be practicing alguien (someone) and nadie (no one).
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Explanation:
Practice 1:
Practice 2:
Vocabulario:
verbos (verbs):
buscar – to look for
buscando – looking for
caminar – to walk
caminando – walking
comer – to eat
come – s/he eats
comió – s/he ate
conocer – to know, to meet
conocemos – we know
conozco – I know
contestar – to answer
contesté – I answered
dar – to give
dio – s/he gave
decir – to say, to tell
dijo – s/he said
estar – to be
está – s/he is
estás – you are
estaba – I was / s/he was
gritar – to yell
gritó – s/he yelled
hablar – to talk / to speak
hablando – talking / speaking
hablaste – you talked / you spoke
hay – there is / there are
ir – to go
fuiste – you went
limpiar – to clean
llamar – to call
llamó – s/he called
odiar – to hate
odian – they hate
querer – to want
quiere – s/he wants / s/he loves
robar – to rob
robó– s/he stole
ser – to be
es – s/he is
tocar – to play [instrument]
tocando – playing [instrument]
venir – to come
vino – s/he came
ver – to see
veo – I see
vi – I saw
sustantivos (nouns):
afuera – outside
anoche – last night
el baile – the dance
el francés – French
el nombre – the name
el parque – the park
el problema – the problem
el restaurante – the restaurant
la calle – the street
la cartera – the wallet
la familia – the family
la fiesta – the party
la guitarra – the guitar
la mamá – the mom
la manzana – the apple
las flores – the flowers
las mesas – the tables
las toronjas – the grapefruit
la vida – the life
todos – everyone
un sombrero – a hat
otro (other):
a – to
con – with
de – of, about
en – in
especial – special
famoso – famous
grande – big
le – to him, to her
mi(s) – my
me – to me
para – for
pero – but
por – for, through
su(s) – his / her / your (formal) / their / your (plural)