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Spanish Verbs – Conseguir Conjugation

Spanish Verbs – Conseguir Conjugation

Consigue lo que quieras. Conjugation of the verb Conseguir Spanish is a wide and wild language. Why? Well, simply because we have many words that can replace just one phrase in English. Take for example the expression: “I’m sorry”, there are several words you can use to say this such as: lo siento, perdón, perdóname, disculpa, discúlpame, perdona. And on…

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Spanish Verb – Dar Conjugation

Spanish Verb – Dar Conjugation

Me diste gato por liebre*: Conjugation of the verb Dar What if I told you that today we are going to discuss a verb that has more than fifty meanings? According to the Spanish Royal Academy (RAE, for its Spanish acronym), it has exactly fifty-four meanings, not counting its more colloquial uses! JFR, our closest equivalent to the RAE is…

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Conjugation of the Spanish Verb Conocer

Conjugation of the Spanish Verb Conocer

Te conozco mosco (among Colombian people, this expression is used to tell someone you know him/her very well): el verbo conocer (to know). The verb ‘’conocer’’ is one of the most used verbs in the Spanish language. However, its use is different, as long as to know can mean weather to have the knowledge about something or someone about something…

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Conjugation of the Verb Ir in Spanish

Conjugation of the Verb Ir in Spanish

The verb ‘ir’ is one of the most used verbs in the Spanish language, we use it mainly to talk about moving something or ourselves to a place. Ir is often confused with the verb Venir, which also denotes movement, but with a different meaning. For example: ‘Voy a la fiesta’’ (I go to the party) in this case, this…

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Spanish Verb – Conjugation of Costar

Spanish Verb – Conjugation of Costar

Translation: When talking about how much something is, it is translated as “to cost”. It is an irregular verb with -ar ending. Other Meanings of Costar To indicate that something is quite difficult to achieve When expressing that someone or something struggled to achieve something, the verb costar means ‘to be difficult’, ‘to find it hard’, ‘to be hard’ or…

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Spanish for Optometrists

Spanish for Optometrists

We want to talk about health again, and with our vision being one of our main senses to perceive this world, we decided to make this new blog about eye care terminology and vocabulary in Spanish. And knowing how important it is to have clear, good communication with your patients to assist them, you will find a guide to medical…

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