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CONJUGACIóN - SPANISH LANGUAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Oct 13, 2015 I've always struggled with the past tense forms of "to be". I have no issues determining whether to use ser or estar in present tense, but the added factors of imperfect vs … From bing.com
USING THE WORD "HOT" AS "BEAUTIFUL/ATTRACTIVE"?
Aug 2, 2015 3 How can I use the word "Hot" as "Beautiful/attractive" in Spanish? To translate: She is a hot girl I am thinking on using: Ella esta una bonita chica Ella es tan caliente Do the … From bing.com
ADJECTIVES ORDER WHEN TWO OR MORE ADJECTIVES MODIFY ONE NOUN
Nov 8, 2019 One of the rules stated: "If you use two or more adjectives that refer to the same noun they are placed after the noun. Examples: La mujer guapa e inteligente, La casa es … From bing.com
USAGE OF "VER (SE)" FOR "TO SEEM/LOOK" (TE VES, SE TE VE, TE VEO, ETC.)
Dec 15, 2011 The verb ver can be used in a few different constructions to convey how something looks or seems: Te ves bonita. Se te ve mal. Te veo bien. For the reflexive constructions, the … From bing.com
USO DE PALABRAS - WHAT IS COLLOQUIALLY 'UN NIñO BONITO'? - SPANISH ...
Mar 4, 2018 I read in the RAE that niño bonito/niña bonita was an expression. What does it mean exactly and what is the etymology or the origin of this expression? From bing.com
GRAMáTICA - DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "MUY" AND "TAN"? - SPANISH …
Jun 17, 2020 What's the difference between muy and tan? In what context are they used? La ciudad de Naga no esta tan lejos desde aqui. Mi hija es tan/muy(?) bonita. From bing.com
¿CóMO ADQUIRIó LA PALABRA "BONITO" SU SIGNIFICADO?
La palabra bonito es de esas palabras que usamos cotidianamente, sin pararnos a reparar en ella. Pero cuando lo hacemos, podemos darnos cuenta de que está formada como un … From bing.com
BONITO/BONITA: ONLY FOR *THINGS*? (SPANISH FROM SPAIN, PLEASE)
Mar 4, 2018 One of your assumptions is incorrect. In Mexico, at least, bonita would be fine for a female but bonito would only be okay for a boy. It would be a complicated word to use for a … From bing.com
BONITA, LINDA, HERMOSA, BELLA, AND GUAPA: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Dec 8, 2011 TL;DR Bonita: Generic, all-purpose term for "pretty" (and sometimes "beautiful"). As a case in point, the film Pretty Woman was translated into Spanish as Mujer bonita. Though … From bing.com
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