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Archive for May 5th, 2008 


May 5th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! In today’s lesson, Lisy and Alan open the door even further to show us how “mandatos” or “commands” are used in the Spanish language. What’s interesting about commands in Spanish is that they can be either singular or plural, and either formal or informal. This means that there are four ways to say “come here! You’d be surprised how useful it is to know how to use commands, since they so expressly convey a desire of the speaker. Be sure to keep your eyes open for Iberian Lesson 21, Peruvian Lesson 21 and Costa Rican Lesson 21 from the Regional Series, in order to get a broader understanding of the content covered here.

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