What does "poco a poco" mean in regards to learning Spanish?
Language learning is a process; making mistakes and lacking vocabulary is part of the process.
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How could the listener the name of a guy outside the conversation? Of a girl?
Guy: ยฟCรณmo se llama รฉl?; Girl: ยฟCรณmo se llama ella?
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What are some tips and tricks for learning Spanish?
Practice often; Speak to native speakers; consult bilingual dictionaries; Look for cognates...
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How could you wish someone well in the morning?
Buenos dรญas
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What is the person and number of "Me llamo profe. Joyce."?
First person singular
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What is the person, number, and register of ยฟCรณmo estรกis vosotros?"?
Second person plural informal (in Spain)
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How could you wish someone well in the afternoon?
Buenas tardes
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How could you wish someone well at nighttime?
Buenas noches
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In Spain, students talk to their teachers in informal register, and in many parts of L.Am., students talk to their teacher in formal register. How would asking the teacher their name be different?
Spain (informal): ยฟCรณmo te llamas?; L.Am. (formal); ยฟCรณmo se llama usted?
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What is the person and number of "ยฟCรณmo estรก รฉl?"?
Third person singular
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What is the person, number, and register of "ยฟCรณmo se llama usted?"?
Second person singular formal
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What does using "usted" signal in a conversation?
Using usted signals a respect of the social norms of the community to the listener