By Xenono on Wednesday, January 07, 2004 - 08:13 pm: Edit |
Spanish I - Unit 15 continued…
1. He has pesos – El tiene pesos
2. He – El
3. Forty – Cuarenta
4. Fifty – Cincuenta
5. It is too much - Es demasiado (Is this perfect for mongering, or what?)
6. Who – Quién
7. Who is drinking? - ¿Quién bebe?
8. Who is eating? - ¿Quién come?
9. Who is eating too much? - 8. ¿Quién come demasiado?
10. Who knows? - 10. ¿Quién sabe?
11. Who pays? - ¿Quién paga?
12. To do – hacer
13. What are we going to do? - ¿Qué vamos a hacer?
14. I am not going to do anything – Yo no voy a hacer nada
15. I am going to do it – Yo voy a hacerlo
16. It costs too much – Cuestan demasiado
17. We will buy it together – Vamos a comprarlo juntos
18. Together - juntos
19. What can I do? - ¿Qué puedo hacer?
20. I want to talk with you – Quiero hablar con usted
21. I want to eat with you – Queiro comer con usted
22. Carlos can buy it – Carlos puede comprarlo
23. He can buy it with you – El puede comprarlo con usted
24. He has too much money – Tiene demasiado dinero (This is for all you guys like Blazers, DonGringo, Sandman, Cat, etc that get to travel much more than I do!)
25. He only has fifty dollars – Sólo tiene cincuenta dólares
By Abuelo on Thursday, January 08, 2004 - 07:46 am: Edit |
>16. It costs too much – Cuestan demasiado
This means "They cost too much"
It costs too much would be: cuesta demasiado
Cuestan is third person plural of costar.
abuelo the nitpicker :-)
By Pirate on Thursday, January 08, 2004 - 10:38 am: Edit |
just curious...do the chicas call you "abuelo" or "abuelito?"
By Pirate on Thursday, January 08, 2004 - 10:40 am: Edit |
as in OOOh "abuelito, estas demasiado grande!"or "...ooo abuelo, mas fuerte!" etc...
By Abuelo on Thursday, January 08, 2004 - 12:32 pm: Edit |
Usually "Abuelito, eres muy viejo." :-)
Tengo setenta y dos an~os...
By Xenono on Thursday, January 08, 2004 - 11:05 pm: Edit |
Ah, thanks Abuelo. I must have missed that one.