Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Okay, now we quenched your thirst for more Spanish with Newbie lesson 8. But now you are hungry for more Spanish too? Insatiable! Luckily, who are we to say no? Alan and Lisy aim to please. Check out the verb “tener” (to have) once again. This time, in the genitive sense of possession. In this lesson you will learn examples of its relation to ‘set phrases’ and ‘idiomatic expressions’. In addition, we have Peruvian 9, Costa Rican 9, and Iberian 9 to really make things interesting. Make sure to check them out!
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Seeing that we’re talking about food, I would love to know what some of your favorite dishes are?!?! What’s the best dish that you prepare?
Tengo que comer algo, pero no almuerzo ahora, pero diner. Hehe.
Es muy dificil de decidir que es mi ‘favorite dish’
The video vocab is not coming up- it shows me a page of strange text instead of a video.
Ruth,
Sorry for the inconvenience. The video vocab is back up and running.
Thanks,
Joseph
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Grammar: tener hambre, to be hungry | Function: expressing hunger | Topic: food | Politeness Level: formal
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