Archive for April 14th, 2010
In the Spanish language, why are certain items labeled as feminine or masculine?
DesignAfficiando asked:
For instance, I don’t understand why a table (mesa) is feminine. It’s a table not a person or an animal.
Does anyone know how they decided that some things are feminine and some masculine?
Learning How To Speak Spanish
For instance, I don’t understand why a table (mesa) is feminine. It’s a table not a person or an animal.
Does anyone know how they decided that some things are feminine and some masculine?
Learning How To Speak Spanish
What is the whole point of direct and indirect object pronouns in the spanish language?
Miscellanious asked:
I don’t know what to relate them to in my mind to understand them. In the Chinese language I know that certain particles that don’t mean anything by themselves are put int sentences to give them context, whether you’re trying to make it past tense or make it into a question. So is it something like that? What can I relate it to in my mind?
Easy Way To Learn Spanish
I don’t know what to relate them to in my mind to understand them. In the Chinese language I know that certain particles that don’t mean anything by themselves are put int sentences to give them context, whether you’re trying to make it past tense or make it into a question. So is it something like that? What can I relate it to in my mind?
Easy Way To Learn Spanish



