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Define el amor.
El amor means love.

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Define simpático/a.
Simpático/a means nice, kind, friendly.
Define el matrimonio.
El matrimonio means marriage.
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Define el amor.
El amor means love.
Define simpático/a.
Simpático/a means nice, kind, friendly.
Define el matrimonio.
El matrimonio means marriage.
Define la relación.
La relación means relationship.
Define perezoso/a.
Perezoso/a means lazy.
What does the verb casarse mean?
The verb casarse means to get married.
What does the verb entenderse mean?
The verb entenderse means to get on / get along.
What is the Spanish adjective for 'hard-working'?
The Spanish adjective for 'hard-working' is trabajador(a).
What does the verb apoyar mean?
The verb apoyar means to support.
el - love.
el amor - love.
la - confidence, trust.
la confianza - confidence, trust.
- to get divorced.
divorciarse - to get divorced.
True or False?
The Spanish adjective sensible means 'sensible'.
False.
Sensible is a false friend: it means sensitive, not 'sensible'.
True or False?
El problema is a masculine noun.
True.
El problema is masculine, meaning 'problem'.
Define lavarse.
Lavarse is a reflexive verb meaning 'to wash oneself'.
Define llevarse.
Llevarse is a reflexive verb meaning 'to get along (with)'.
Define the reflexive pronoun se.
Se is a reflexive pronoun, used with reflexive verbs, for example se lleva (he / she gets along).
How can you tell that an infinitive is a reflexive verb?
If an infinitive ends in -se, it is a reflexive verb.
Which reflexive pronoun is used with yo (I)?
The reflexive pronoun me is used with yo, for example me llevo (I get along).
How is me llevo translated into English?
Me llevo means I get along.
How is the letter 'z' pronounced in mainland Spain?
In mainland Spain, the letter 'z' is pronounced like the English 'th', for example abrazar.
How is the letter 'z' pronounced in Latin America and the Canary Islands?
In Latin America and the Canary Islands, the letter 'z' is pronounced like the English 's'.
llevo - I get along.
me llevo - I get along.
nos - we get along.
nos llevamos - we get along.
lleva - he / she gets along.
se lleva - he / she gets along.
True or False?
With a reflexive verb, both the verb and the reflexive pronoun change to agree with the person doing the action.
True.
You change both the verb and the reflexive pronoun to agree with the person, for example me llevo, te llevas, se lleva.
True or False?
A reflexive pronoun is always used in the English translation of a reflexive verb.
False.
We often don't use a reflexive pronoun in the English translation, for example me llevo simply means 'I get along'.
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