Thursday, March 5, 2020
Yikes! Dont Confuse These 7 Tricky Spanish Words
Yikes! Dont Confuse These 7 Tricky Spanish Words Suzy S. As a beginner learning Spanish, its easy to feel overwhelmed by new vocabulary. How do you keep track of all of the Spanish words and meanings? Not to mention all the false cognates that are out there! Fortunately, with practice, Spanish words and phrases will become like second nature to you. Just watch out for the tricky word pairs! For a helpful lesson, our friends at Lingolistic recently shared an article with us with some words that are particularly confusing for beginners. Here are a few of them: Vaya, valla Vaya: to indicate surprise, either for a bad or a good reason. It also works as the verb âto go,â which is where most people make mistakes. Example: â ¡Vaya noche, me lo he pasado genial!â (What a night, I had a wonderful time!). Valla: it sounds the same, but it means âfence.â Example: âAyer pinté la valla de verdeâ (I painted the fence green yesterday). So remember: vaya for the verb, valla for the object. Haber, a ver Although the difference is quite big, people tend to make this mistake very, very frequently since both sound the same. Haber: the verb to indicate âthere isâ or âthere are.â Example: âHay un coche estropeadoâ (There is a broken car there). A ver: the meaning is âletâs see,â but people usually use the previous verb (haber) instead. Example: âA ver, qué comemos hoyâ (Letâs see, what do we have for lunch). Ay, hay, ahà If youre a Spanish learner, this might be a headache, but donât worry, there is a sentence to make it clearer: âAhà hay un hombre que dice ¡ay!â (Over there, there is a man saying ouch!). AhÃ: âthere, over thereâ Hay: the verb âhaberâ in present tense, âthere is/areâ Ay: a moan, âouchâ Continue reading the article here, and make sure to check out the other resources Lingolistic has available for Spanish learners! Readers, what other word pairs do you get confused? Ser vs. estar is another one our tutors have pointed out. Let us know what Spanish words and meanings you struggle with by leaving a comment below! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher
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