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Can you name the Spanish Verbs in English?
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hooverman166
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Spanish
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Correr
Dibujar
Cantar
Cocinar
Hablar
Bailar
Montar
Ser
Beber
Comer
Spanish
English
Escribir
Estudiar
Nadar
Jugar
Odiar
Amar
Necesitar
Querer
Comprar
Subir
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Spanish To English Verbs Quiz
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Created May 14, 2010 in
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RebirthUnborn
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May 15th, 2010 at 01:36 GMT
1 point
hacer is to do or to make comprar is to buy, and ir de compras is to go shopping
dancastro
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Aug 29th, 2010 at 05:08 GMT
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Although "to talk" can be accepted for "hablar", the most correct translation is "to speak". "¿Habla usted español?" is better translated as "Do you speak Spanish?" than as "Do you talk Spanish?"
earlthesquirrel
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Dec 2nd, 2011 at 14:16 GMT
1 point
subir can mean "to go up" also.
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