How do you use mismo in Spanish?

Spanish word of the week: mismo

  1. This week’s Spanish word of the week is mismo ADJECTIVE, ADVERB same; right.
  2. When you need to compare things and say they’re the same, mismo is the word you need:
  3. Nos gustan los mismos libros. …
  4. When you want to say one thing is the same as another, the word you use for as is que:

Does Tambien mean also? Yo is the first-person pronoun “I” or “me.” The adverb también (“also, too”) is a contraction of the words tan, meaning “as,” and bién, meaning “good.” Yo también literally translates to “I also” in English.

Likewise What are you doing in Spanish slang?

One is “¿Qué estás haciendo?” (it literally means “What are you doing?” in Spanish). The other one is “¿Qué hacés?”.

How do you use igual in a sentence? Igual as an adverb has some interesting uses. If you really don’t mind about something, you use the phrase me da igual or me es igual: Me da igual or Me es igual hoy o mañana. Today or tomorrow, I don’t mind.

What are possessive adjectives in Spanish?

Possessive adjectives in Spanish are used to express possession or ownership. They are like any other adjective in Spanish, so possessive adjectives must match the nouns they describe in gender and number.

Do you say okay in Spanish? (= I agree) ¡vale! OK, OK! ¡vale, vale! ⧫ ¡ya, ya!

Do you say Mucho gusto to a woman?

Mucho gusto means Pleased to meet you. or It is a pleasure to meet you. It does not change with gender. Echoline is right. Gusto is a masculine noun, not an adjective, so it is not conjugated for gender.

How do you use mi tampoco? A mí tampoco = Me neither/ Neither do I (with verbs like gustar) We use a mí tampoco when the initial statement has a negative construction and uses a verb with an indirect object or indirect object pronoun; if we agree we must also use the indirect object.

Does Te Quiero mean I want you?

Literally translated to, “I want you,” te quiero is most appropriate for expressing love to family, close friends, or significant others.

What do que haces mean? ¿Qué haces? is Spanish for the English phrase ‘What are you doing?’

What is De Dónde Eres?

Saying where you’re from in Spanish – Coffee Break Spanish To Go Episode 1.03.

What is Q haces? ¿Qué haces? is Spanish for the English phrase ‘What are you doing?’

How do you add emphasis in Spanish?

As you know, “sí” with an accent over the “i” means “yes,” as in the affirmative answer to a question. But “sí” is also widely used in Spanish to add emphasis to an assertion. In English, we make affirmations with “indeed,” the auxiliary verb “do” and/or by stressing the verb.

Does TU have an accent? To say “you” in Spanish, say tú. Tú can only be singular; you cannot use tú to address a group of people. Also, the accent on the “u” is not optional; tu (without the accent) means “your” not “you.” (The words túand tu are pronounced the same way.) Tú hablas español.

How do you know when to use su or sus?

Su and sus are the possesive pronouns for Usted or Ustedes. You use su if the object it is reffering to is sngular, and sus is used if the objects are plural.

Is their su or sus? Short forms of Spanish possessives

Singular Plural
our nuestro nuestros
your (vosotros) vuestro vuestros
sus
their, your (Uds.) su

What does GX mean in Spanish?

“GX” translation into Spanish

go. gm. ox. ax. ex.

Why do they say Vale in Spain? It’s used as a way of agreeing or affirming what someone has said. (“We’re meeting at 11am tomorrow, vale?” or “Call me later to organize that.” Vale, I’ll call you.)

What is Spanish for goodnight?

or good night [ˌɡʊdˈnaɪt ] exclamation. ¡buenas noches!

How do you reply to adios? You can also say ; ¡Hasta Mañana! or ¡Adiós!

How do you respond to De donde eres?

De donde eres? Pronounced: day-dohn-day-air-es. This phrase means “where are you from?” The correct response when somebody asks you “de donde eres” is “yo soy de [insert your answer].” Pronounced: yo-soy-day [insert your answer].

Where does Tambien go? But, it’s most commonly used at the start of the sentence. Whilst you do not put “también” between a noun and its qualifiers or article, it will be ok. Aside this, the order in the sentence is associated somehow with the emphasis of the word within the phrase.

What is Tambien and tampoco?

As we are sure you already know, the word ‘También’ means ‘also’ or ‘too’ and is used pretty much in the same way as it is used in the English language. Likewise, the word ‘Tampoco’, which means ‘neither’ or ‘either’ has a similar role in Spanish as it does in English, except in its position in the sentence.

Can you just say Tambien? If there is a way to say something using less words, we will use it! So that is why “también” and “tampoco” are two small but not less important words. We use “también” and “tampoco” as a way of agree or disagree. Most of the students know that también means too and tampoco means neither.