#137871 - 08/15/07 04:05 PM
Re: La Palabra
 
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The word other does depend on the gender of the noun it is in reference to. Other = otro, otra Secret - secreto La mujer le gusta la otra tienda del Secreto de Victoria. The woman likes the other Victoria's Secret store. 
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#137881 - 08/15/07 05:30 PM
Re: La Palabra
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The correct sentence is: A la mujer le gusta la otra tienda del Secreto de Victoria. Don't omit "a".
Edited by monica (08/15/07 06:16 PM)
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#137899 - 08/15/07 07:41 PM
Re: La Palabra
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I hope my comment didn't annoy you. So, you are a Spanish teacher, aren't you? Or at least you like Spanish.
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#137901 - 08/15/07 07:59 PM
Re: La Palabra
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Thank you. Not only is Spanish my second language, I live where the Tex-Mex hybrid is dominant. Something I have noticed about Mexicans is that they will rarely correct my Spanish and often times they pretend to understand when I am so messed up they couldn't possibly know what I am trying to say. AT least you recognize it!
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#138262 - 08/19/07 03:48 PM
Re: La Palabra
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SHANE
HOW do you say the word "alright" and the word "ok"
example Is SHE alright???
or Is He ok???
thank you again
dgrimm60
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#138280 - 08/19/07 08:07 PM
Re: La Palabra
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The word "OK" is the same in Spanish and has to be a word borrowed from English. I have heard it used in Central America and Mexico, I don't know the extent of its usage in other parts of Latin America, certainly it is safe to use in Spanish-speaking circles within North America.
Another term used is "esta bien". Esta comes from the verb "estar" which is the infinitive form. It is translated "to be" In English the verb is conjugated "I am", "He is" "We are" "You are" etc.
Example: "¿Está bien, ella?" Translation: "Is she alright?"
WARNING: In Spanish there are two verbs "estar" and "ser" that are translated into the English verb "to be". As a general rule, "estar" refers to temporary states and "ser" refers to permanent states. Examples of temporary states are being hungry, tired, happy, or in a specific location (I am at home/Estoy en casa). Permanent in this sense doesn't mean lifetime but rather an extended time. Examples are marital status, a person's sex (male/female), religion, ethnicity or nationality.
Some words change meaning depending on the verb used. Estoy listo = I am ready. Soy listo = I am smart. Note how one is a permanent state and one is momentary.
The word "caliente" is translated "hot" however it has a common sexual use which also changes depending on the verb used. "Estoy caliente" is translated "I'm hot" but is not what one would say if they were sweating due to heat. They would say "Tengo calor". The term "Estoy caliente" would refer to a person being sexually aroused. If one changes the verb to "ser" and says "Soy caliente" it would mean "I am always sexually aroused" or simple meaning that a person is promiscuous. When I was studying Spanish in Mexico with a group of students from Minnesota we all went to the beach. While there one of the female students from Minnesota said "Soy caliente" while on the beach in her bikini. She turned a lot of Mexican heads and raised some eyebrows. She was trying to say she was hot and sweaty but the natives understood her to say she was promiscuous.
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#138284 - 08/19/07 08:54 PM
Re: La Palabra
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Another word that means OK is, maybe only in Spain, "vale." It's ok - Vale. And sometimes "venga". "Venga" also means "come!" (formal).
P.S. Shane, tell me if I am not allowed to post here.
Edited by monica (08/19/07 08:59 PM)
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