Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Okay, Okay, I paid last time! Today, it’s your turn! I think it is safe to say you may hear this argument in many different languages but today you are hearing it in Spanish! Join Martín and Patricia as they discuss this delicate matter. We all know that money changes everything. Another thing that tends to change is Spanish depending on what region you are currently in. Today, listen to their explanation of the use of “vos” which is used instead of the second person singular pronoun “tú” in Argentina. They mean the same thing really…well, click that button and get the full explanation. Don’t forget to check out this lesson’s PDF guide so you can read as well as listen along with today’s lesson.
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Thanks to Herman Pearl for the music in today’s lesson. Has anyone used “vos” instead of “tú” in a real situation?
Tengo una pregunta acerca de la palabra “joder”. En el diálogo es utilizado tanto en español formal e informal. ¿Se puede mismo utilizar en una situación formal, no es demasiado vulgar?
Category: Upper Intermediate Lessons |
Grammar: Vos | Function: expressing disagreement | Topic: money | Politeness Level: informal
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