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Spanish Phrasal Verbs: Hurry up! We need more Spanish phrasal verbs!
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Thursday, February 7, 2008. We need more Spanish phrasal verbs! To hurry up = darse prisa. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Phrasal verb is the name given to an English verb which is composed of two or three words. The original verb is combined with one or more particles (typically a preposition or an adverb). To change its meaning. Some text books call these by other names, such as multi-word verbs or multi-part verbs. Well, to my ears something similar exists in Spanish!
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Spanish Phrasal Verbs: Speaking of "giving up",
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Thursday, February 7, 2008. Speaking of "giving up",. Ok, I won't! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Phrasal verb is the name given to an English verb which is composed of two or three words. The original verb is combined with one or more particles (typically a preposition or an adverb). To change its meaning. Some text books call these by other names, such as multi-word verbs or multi-part verbs. Well, to my ears something similar exists in Spanish! Also, please visit my other blogs, Spain: The Blog.
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Spanish Phrasal Verbs: Tengo que decir que te tengo por un genio. = I have to say that I think you are a genius.
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Saturday, December 13, 2008. Tengo que decir que te tengo por un genio. = I have to say that I think you are a genius. Tener que = To have to. This one's another case of a Spanish phrasal verb having an English phrasal verb as a translation.). Tenerse por = To think; to be of the opinon. And Erica for leaving other examples of Spanish phrasal verbs in the comments section under the. This shouldnt be tenerse but tenerlo a alguien. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To change its meaning. Some text bo...
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Spanish Phrasal Verbs: Soñar con / pensar en
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Saturday, December 12, 2009. Soñar con / pensar en. Thanks Domi for the following addition via e-mail:. I dream about you every night. Sueño contigo cada noche. However, when you're awake you "pensar en" ("to think about"). I think about you every day. Pienso en ti cada día. I like your blog very much. Only yesterday I dreamt up the exact same idea but for English phrasal verbs, so came online to see what was already happening and here you are doing this in Spanish. Great! Él echa a bailar. Hello again, ...
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Spanish Phrasal Verbs: Speaking of "giving up" part 2
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Thursday, February 7, 2008. Speaking of "giving up" part 2. As in "dejar de fumar" (to. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Phrasal verb is the name given to an English verb which is composed of two or three words. The original verb is combined with one or more particles (typically a preposition or an adverb). To change its meaning. Some text books call these by other names, such as multi-word verbs or multi-part verbs. Well, to my ears something similar exists in Spanish!
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Spanish Phrasal Verbs: You can count on these: contar con; confiar en; constar de
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Sunday, April 20, 2008. You can count on these: contar con; confiar en; constar de. To have, to include. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Phrasal verb is the name given to an English verb which is composed of two or three words. The original verb is combined with one or more particles (typically a preposition or an adverb). To change its meaning. Some text books call these by other names, such as multi-word verbs or multi-part verbs. Well, to my ears something similar exists in Spanish!
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Spanish Phrasal Verbs: I was about to give up... / Estuve a punto de rendirme...
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Thursday, February 7, 2008. I was about to give up. / Estuve a punto de rendirme. When I thought of ". Estar a punto de. To be about to). OK, I'm ready to be overwhelmed with other examples. So, leave your comments, folks! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Phrasal verb is the name given to an English verb which is composed of two or three words. The original verb is combined with one or more particles (typically a preposition or an adverb). Also, please visit my other blogs, Spain: The Blog.
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Spanish Phrasal Verbs: Llegar a ser = become
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Friday, March 7, 2008. Llegar a ser = become. A Spanish phrasal verb that means ". Un verbo phrasal que significa ". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Phrasal verb is the name given to an English verb which is composed of two or three words. The original verb is combined with one or more particles (typically a preposition or an adverb). Help me to list examples here. To do so, leave a comment or email me at. Also, please visit my other blogs, Spain: The Blog.
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Spanish Phrasal Verbs: I'm revealing "Hacer constar"
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Saturday, April 19, 2008. I'm revealing "Hacer constar". To reveal, to declare, to publish, to make known. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Phrasal verb is the name given to an English verb which is composed of two or three words. The original verb is combined with one or more particles (typically a preposition or an adverb). To change its meaning. Some text books call these by other names, such as multi-word verbs or multi-part verbs. Well, to my ears something similar exists in Spanish!