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Tengo un pollo en mis pequeños pantalones

am i missing out? i really am going to bed now so it's no use, but hopefully some great number of threads are created so i can get a recap 😀

night all
 
Originally posted by: beatmix01
yo quero taco bell.

it's actually yo quiero taco bell.

Querer (inifinitive form) - to want, to love

Conjugated:
Singular
1st person: yo quiero - I want/love
2nd person: tu quieres - you want/love
3rd person: el/ella/usted quiere - he she wants/loves

Plural
1st person: nosotros queremos - we want/love
2nd person: vosotros quereis (accent on the second 'e') - you all want/love
3rd person: ellos/ellas ustedes quieren - they want/love


 
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: hdeck
you wrote that incorrectly. pequenos should be after pantalones, not before.

Not necessarily. It works either way. Their "grammar" rules are more loose than the English rules.

only if you are talking slang on the street. the adjective is supposed to come after the noun. that is correct spanish.
 
Originally posted by: hdeck
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: hdeck
you wrote that incorrectly. pequenos should be after pantalones, not before.

Not necessarily. It works either way. Their "grammar" rules are more loose than the English rules.

only if you are talking slang on the street. the adjective is supposed to come after the noun. that is correct spanish.

A nadie no le importa, señor.
 
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